BlueOne Water Park: A Polynesian Paradise in Gyeongju
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2025-08-04 12:06:17
Gyeongju — A new era of aquatic leisure has dawned in the Yeongnam region with the grand opening of BlueOne Water Park, a sprawling recreational haven that promises an unparalleled escape into a Polynesian-themed paradise. Covering an expansive 12,000-pyeong site, this state-of-the-art facility is poised to become the premier destination for thrill-seekers and families alike, boasting the capacity to host up to 10,000 guests daily.
The park's centerpiece is the awe-inspiring Storm Wave, a monumental wave pool that generates waves of up to 2.6 meters, a height unmatched in the country. This colossal attraction spans 90 meters in length and 26.6 meters in width, accommodating a staggering 1,450 people simultaneously, thereby establishing a new benchmark for aquatic excitement. Beyond the tempestuous waves, the outdoor complex features a diverse array of attractions. The Tornado Slide offers a thrilling descent, plunging riders from an 18-meter height through a 128-meter spiral, while the Torrent River provides a more leisurely, yet equally engaging, journey.
For year-round enjoyment, the indoor water park provides a sheltered world of aquatic thrills. The Cannon Ball Slide delivers a heart-pounding rush down a 100-meter path from a 12-meter launch point. This indoor sanctuary, replete with nine distinct attractions including a wave pool that evokes the tranquil beauty of Hawaii, ensures that the spirit of summer can be savored regardless of the season.
With its comprehensive offerings, from high-octane slides to family-friendly play areas, BlueOne Water Park is not merely a destination for recreation; it is a meticulously crafted experience designed to transport visitors to a world of endless fun and unforgettable memories.
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