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Aquapark Wroclaw - Proffesional Desciption
The recreational pool complex is the largest attraction for those in search of thrills, spills and active leisure. Adventure seekers will enjoy the Turbo Slide and the Fly-High Jump Slide.
The former is distinguished by rides at dizzying speeds, while the latter is a taste of the ski-jumping experience.
You no longer have to go all the way to the Baltic Sea in order to tackle the waves – all you need to do is enter our pool and enjoy the fun! The waves can be as high as 70 cm!
After such an exhausting battle, it might be a good idea to get carried away by the current of the lazy river, which will take the adventurers outside the building.

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* Wave pool (temperature 30ºC, depth 0-200 cm)

* Lazy river (temperature 32ºC, depth 70 cm) * Children's zone with a pool (temp 35ºC, depth up to 50 cm) and a paddling pool (temp 35 ºC, depth 15 cm), a pirate ship, water cannons and a special baby toilet room * Four jacuzzis (temperature 35ºC, depth 90 cm)

* Outdoor brine pool (temperature 32ºC, depth 135 cm) * Outdoor recreational pool (temperature 32ºC, depth 135 cm) * Swimming pool 25m (temperature 27ºC, 3 tracks with a depth of 180-200 cm and 1 track with a depth of 90 cm) Attention! The shallow track is used for organised classes. Booking terms: Monday: 2.30pm - 4.45pm Tuesday: 6.00pm - 6.45pm Thursday: 6.00pm - 6.45pm Friday: 4.00pm - 4.45pm Saturday: 10.00am - 10.45am * Slides:

Black Hole (diameter 1.2m, slide run 104m, gradient 11.4%, height difference 11.2m)

Turbo (diameter 80cm, slide run 51.2m, height difference 14.5m, average gradient 32.8%)

Magic Eye - riding only on rubber dinghies (width 2.4m, height 1.4m, slide run 186m, height difference 15.1m, average gradient 8.4%)

High-Fly Jump Slide (track length 18.5m, jump zone length 8.5m, height difference 8.4m, track gradient 49.9%)

Children's slide

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