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| Water fun for all ages at Aqualand |
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| Sunday, 31 July 2011 12:12 | |||
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With the glorious summer weather here, what better a time to relive your childhood and splash about in the water, hurtle down one of the rides, jump the waves and quite simply, have lots of fun!
Aqualand has recently seen some new additions in the form of thrilling rides for all the family, as well as Dragon Land.
The huge creature with its long tail is partially submerged in a 600 square metre pool within Children's Paradise where children will also find Forest Land where a massive tree has water-slide roots. There is also Water’s Castle, a world of sensations where the water runs around slides and waterfalls.
Adults can be thrilled too as they try out the new Twister ride, two inter-locking slides which give no clue as to where you will come out and the Tornado, with its sudden and very rapid turns. Crazy Race is full of speed, with four lanes to enjoy.
The dolphins are the stars of the park, of course, and love to show off their skills through intelligence tests and jumping. Visitors can learn more about these beautiful animals and their behaviour. This unique show involves eleven dolphins, seven of which were born in the park and the only place in Europe were you will see a baby dolphin of just over 23 weeks. Full info on www.aqualand.es
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JONATHAN POWER'S



There’s something about Aqualand at Costa Adeje which turns every adult into a big kid and why not indeed?