Splashing Excitement Ahead: Holiday Park's New Attraction Promises Waves of Delight

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In a significant development, Holiday Park, a member of the esteemed Plopsa Group and one of Germany's leading amusement parks, has received the green light to build its own water park. This move, conducted in close collaboration with the Haßloch municipality, represents a significant advancement in expanding the region's leisure offerings.

A Partnership with Perspective

The project, set to be realized in the coming years, involves replacing an existing swimming pool in the Haßloch municipality with a state-of-the-art water paradise. The municipal council recently approved these ambitious plans, which will benefit not just visitors to Holiday Park but also the local population.

Location: Proximity with Distance

Interestingly, the new water paradise will not be located right next to the existing amusement park, but about five kilometers away. This decision creates a spatial separation that benefits both park visitors and residents. As a result, visitors to Holiday Park will need to plan for a short drive of just over ten minutes to reach the swimming pool.

More Than Just a Swimming Pool

The planned water paradise will be much more than a conventional swimming pool. It includes teaching and competition pools, as well as numerous attractions for leisure and relaxation. These include water playgrounds, various water slides, whirlpools, a wave pool, and an exciting whitewater ride. The concept also features a mix of indoor and outdoor areas to attract visitors year-round.

Maya the Bee as a Thematic Guide

For the thematic design of the water park, the well-known Studio 100 character Maya the Bee will play a central role. This move underlines the family-friendly orientation of the project and connects the new attraction with the popular children's character.

Voices on the Project

Bernd Beitz, Germany Director of the Plopsa Group, expressed his delight at the project's approval. He emphasized the importance of the swimming pool as an attractive offer for both residents and visitors. Carl Lenaerts, General Director of Plopsa, highlighted that the municipality's decision is a significant step for the growth of the Plopsa Group in Germany and makes the Haßloch site and Holiday Park future-proof.

Funding and Community Welfare

The project's financing will be undertaken by Plopsa. In return, the Haßloch municipality has agreed to pay well over 1 million euros annually to the amusement park group. This agreement also includes an important social component: residents will have access to discounted admission prices. A spokesperson for the Plopsa Group promised to share more information on the planning and development of the project as it becomes available.

Conclusion: A Springboard for the Region

This project is not only a significant expansion for Holiday Park but also a significant stimulus for the local economy and community. It demonstrates the Plopsa Group's commitment to strengthening its presence in Germany while considering the needs of the local population. For the residents of Haßloch and visitors to Holiday Park, the new water park promises to be a place full of fun, relaxation, and adventure, a truly splashing treat.

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