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Sandcastle Waterpark (Blackpool)

Coordinates: 53°47′39″N 3°03′27″W / 53.7941°N 3.0574°W / 53.7941; -3.0574
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Sandcastle Water Park
Sandcastle Blackpool Logo
Sandcastle Blackpool Logo
LocationBlackpool, Lancashire, England
Coordinates53°47′39″N 3°03′27″W / 53.7941°N 3.0574°W / 53.7941; -3.0574
OwnerBlackpool Council
Opened1986
Water slides18 water slides
Websitewww.sandcastle-waterpark.co.uk

Sandcastle Waterpark is an indoor waterpark in an 84-degree tropical climate located at South Beach in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. It opened in 1986 on the site of the former South Shore Open Air Baths as a joint public/private partnership. Sancastle Waterpark is the largest indoor waterpark in the United Kingdom with over 18 Water slides.

Sandcastle Waterpark is also home to white knuckle slides like the world's longest indoor roller-coaster water slide, the Master Blaster,[1] and the first vertical indoor drop slide Sidewinder.

Family attractions include the Ushi Gushi Action River, the Shimmering Shallows and the Typhoon Lagoon Wavepool.

For younger visitors there is a Caribbean Storm Treehouse which is an interactive adventure play area with a giant tipping coconut that cascades 600 gallons of water over unsuspecting guests. The are also a range of water cannons, mini slides and jets within the HMS Thundersplash and Fort Riptide areas.

Operation of the centre was taken back into Blackpool Council ownership in 2003.[citation needed] Reductions in costs and increases in visitor numbers and spending have since followed.[citation needed] A significant investment in new attractions costing £5.5M was also agreed, which was delivered in two phases, with the second opening in 2006 on time and on budget.[citation needed]

In 2012, the water park opened two new Aztec theme slides, one with a chamber called 'Aztec Falls', and a toboggan like slide called 'Montazooma.'[2][3]

Slides and attractions

Key

Colour Target Audience
Thrill ride
Family ride
Over 18s

Slides and attractions

# Name Opened Description
1 Masterblaster
2009
Blaster by Aqua Leisure was the first uphill water slide and uses patented water injection technology to propel riders uphill in tubes. It is the world's longest indoor rollercoaster waterslide.
2 Sidewinder
2009
A unique combination wet and dry raft ride by Aqua Leisure that propels riders from side to side within the Half-pipe in a single or double person raft. Water spray jets provide a frictionless surface on the large U-shaped slide as rafts are channelled to the bottom
3 Aztec Falls
2012
A steep dark chute followed by a chasm with a corkscrew exit.
4 Montazooma
2012
A mat slide with 360-degree loops and back to back turns
5 Ushi-Gushi River Creek
An action Lazy river running anticlockwise.
6 Treetops Water Chutes
A multi-lane racer
7 Thunder Falls
Two 300 ft waterslides
8 Fort Riptide
A rock based fort stocked with water cannons and slides
9 HMS Thundersplash
A marooned galleon decked with waterjets and cannons
10 Caribbean Storm Treehouse
Interactive adventure play area and 600 gallon giant tipping coconut
11 Treetops Water Chutes
Family friendly water chutes where 3 riders can race together
12 Dueling Dragons
Two fast closed tubes; one called Barracuda (green) and the other called Serpent (red).
13 Lagoon Bay
A shallow water area with hidden water cannons
14 Shimmerin Shallows
A sleepy lagoon haven for little mermaids and pint sized pirates
15 Typhoon Lagoon
A Wave pool which replicates the movement of the ocean
16 Coconut Bay
A seating area used for Birthday Parties
17 Sauna, Steam, and Ice Zone
18 Barrel Blast
19 Monkey Island
A themed seating area used for Birthday Parties and functions
20 Super Soaker
The UK's biggest water cannon

Other attractions

  • Swim Shack – Swimwear and accessories shop
  • Bongo Bongo – Food and drink outlet
  • Waterfalls – Food and drink outlet which is accessible to non swimmers from the Promenade
  • Treetops Trading Post – Souvenirs and branded merchandise

Park awards

  • 2013/14: Customer Service Award - Visit Lancashire Awards
  • 2013/14: Access for All (shortlisted) - Enjoy England Awards
  • 2012/13: Access for All - Enjoy England Awards
  • 2012/13: Large Visitor Attraction of the Year - Marketing Lancashire Tourism Awards
  • 2012/13: Access for All - Marketing Lancashire Tourism Awards
  • 2011/12: Large Visitor Attraction of the Year – LBTB Tourism Awards[4]
  • 2011/12: Access for All – LBTB Tourism Awards[5]
  • 2011/12: Excellence in Customer Service – NW Chamber of Commerce Awards
  • 2011/12: Community Award for Retail & Hospitality – St Johns First Aid Awards
  • 2010/11: Sustainability in Tourism – Visit Blackpool Tourism Awards
  • 2010/11: Excellence in Customer Service – England's Northwest Tourism Awards
  • 2010/11: Waterpark Literature – World Waterpark Awards Wave Review Awards
  • 2010/11: Access for All Award – Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board Tourism Awards
  • 2010/11: Customer Service Excellence – Northwest Tourism Awards
  • 2009/10: TV advertising campaign of the year – World Waterpark Awards Wave Review Awards
  • 2009/10: Outstanding contribution to industry award – World Waterpark Awards Wave Review Awards

World records

  • 2013: Sandcastle Waterpark took part in the Worlds Largest Swimming Lesson. As part of the event Sandcastle Waterpark was recognised as hosting the largest number of participants in the UK. The Guinness World Record was set at 24,873 participants, 432 facilities in 13 countries.
  • 2012: Sandcastle Waterpark was an official host location for The World’s Largest Swimming Lesson, which set a new world record on 11 June 2012 for the largest simultaneous swimming lesson ever conducted.
  • 2008: Ten soldiers set a new world record for the longest distance spent on a water slide. Signaller Mark McCluggage and 9 other soldiers raised over £10,000 for charity by spending 24 hours continually sliding down the Thunderfalls slide[6]

In popular culture

Gallery

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.sandcastle-waterpark.co.uk/graphic/slides/MasterBlaster/
  2. ^ http://www.sandcastle-waterpark.co.uk/graphic/slides/AztecFalls/
  3. ^ http://www.sandcastle-waterpark.co.uk/graphic/slides/Montazooma/
  4. ^ "Fylde coast triumphs at tourism awards". Blackpool Gazette. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  5. ^ "Fylde coast triumphs at tourism awards". Blackpool Gazette. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  6. ^ "World record broken at Sandcastle". Blackpool Gazette. 18 February 2008. Retrieved 25 September 2012.

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