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Water parks are gradually entering the era of equipment renewal, disinfection, functional positioning, entertainment experience and business transformation. Personalized, composite and thematic water parks are becoming more popular, and the overall layout of the park must consider its function, economy and artistry. The sequence of “prologue – (CONTENT FILTERED) – relaxation transition – (CONTENT FILTERED)” must be emphasized to ensure visitors remain engaged.

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Multiple Types and Location Planning of Aqua Park Equipment

Are you ready to dive into the world of water park equipment? Well, hold on tight because we’re about to take a wild ride! As water parks continue to evolve, we’re seeing a shift towards personalized, composite, and thematic experiences. And let’s not forget about the importance of UV disinfection and other disinfection equipment renewal – we want to keep those germs at bay!

But before we get too ahead of ourselves, let’s talk about the four basic types of water slide equipment. We’ve got the vacation type, the waterslide area in amusement parks and large theme parks, the type of commercial support, and the type of single independence. Each type has its own unique characteristics and target audience, so it’s important to consider which one fits your park best.

Now, let’s talk about location planning. Regardless of the type of water park, it’s crucial to have a global perspective when it comes to equipment layout. We want to create a beautiful natural environment that meets the needs of the theme while also considering factors such as function, economy, and artistry. And let’s not forget about the importance of cost – we want to make sure we’re not breaking the bank!

When it comes to organizing and separating areas, we want to emphasize the rhythm. Visitors can’t stay engaged for long periods of time, so we need to create a sequence of “prologue – climax – relaxation transition – climax” to keep them entertained. And with strict environmental impact assessment requirements, we’re seeing a stabilization and standardization of the entire industry.

So, are you ready to make a splash in the water park industry? Consider the type of equipment and location planning that works best for your park, and don’t forget to keep those visitors engaged with a killer rhythm. And if you’re looking for a little inspiration, check out Alunch Water Park – they’ve got it all!

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