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Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park opens
- Bahrain: Monday, September 03 - 2007 at 08:14
- PRESS RELEASE
Signalling the start of operations for the Middle East's newest, largest water park, H.E Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of the Royal Court of the Kingdom of Bahrain, officially opened Lost Paradise of Dilmun (Lost Paradise), part of Phase 1 of the US$1.3 billion plus Al Areen Development, at a special ceremony at Al Areen, Bahrain.
Lost Paradise of Dilmun was launched at a press conference followed by a very high-profile evening function culminating in a dazzling firework finale. It was attended by more than 400 invited VIPs and guests including ministers, ambassadors, ,sharia board members and members of the Royal Court. The Middle East's first fully-themed water park opens to the public on 3 September.
"We're very excited and proud to announce that the Kingdom of Bahrain's newest leisure destination is now open. Along with Banyan Tree Desert Spa & Resort - Al Areen and Al Areen Development, we are optimistic Lost Paradise will soon become one of the region's leading tourist and leisure destinations," said Mr Esam Janahi, Vice Chairman of Al Areen Holding Company.
The Lost Paradise of Dilmun is the second component in the unique US$ 1.3 billion plus Al Areen Development and is located near to the high-end luxury Banyan Tree Desert Spa & Resort. Spread over an area of 2 million square meters, Al Areen strengthens Bahrain's reputation as a leading luxurious family-oriented tourist destination.
The park is extensively themed around the Kingdom of Bahrain's rich cultural history, from a time 4,000 years ago when Bahrain was the center of the Dilmun civilization; a place with an abundance of water, springs and shallow wells; the legendary source of eternal life.
"Lost Paradise will not only act as the ideal leisure and entertainment destination for families in Bahrain but also those visiting from neighbouring GCC countries and from around the world," added Lost Paradise of Dilmun Chairman, Mr. Muhannad Hamad.
Divided into six zones, the park features 14 slides, pools and fountains, as well as themed food and drink outlets serving freshly-made Arab and Western fast food specialties and ice creams.
Visitors are greeted by the park mascots, Delmo & Delma and an array of slides, including the Falcons' Dive, the giant Superbowl, Boomerango and the Family Raft Ride, the park's tallest water slide seating four people. 'The Souq', another unique feature of the park, is a 1,000 square meter retail area selling branded merchandise and souvenirs, resort wear and swimwear.
Commenting on the uniqueness of the Lost Paradise of Dilmun, Mr. Hamad added: "What makes the Lost Paradise of Dilmun unique is that in addition to the unrivalled attraction of "Dilmun Artesian Spring", recreating the idea of Bahrain's ancient springs, Lost Paradise has the largest wave pool in the Middle East and the only one with a sandy beach, an attraction for visitors of all ages."
The pool is enclosed by replicas of Dilmun ruins designed with thatched, shaded lounge areas and extensive landscaping. For children there is a large interactive wet play area, with an extensive range of theme-based play equipment offering a dozen slides, water sprays, water curtains, mini tip buckets and a host of knobs, swivels and levers to adjust and direct a series of jets and sprays.
Around the wave pool, acting as a natural navigation path through the whole water park, is a lazy river which meanders through a series of themed tunnels, each with wall paintings, replicated ancient artefacts and treasures and accompanied by sounds and visual effects.
Another unique feature shortly to be installed at the park is its use of 'cashless technology'. Each visitor is provided with a wristband carrying credit that can be topped-up at the park's Reload Station. Credit is then deducted from the wristband for any transaction made in the park - food, drink, merchandise and electronic lockers.
While discovering the magic of Lost Paradise, the park's designers have installed the most modern water park technology on the market to protect visitors' health and safety, and reduce the park's environmental footprint. "Every ounce of the park's fresh water is fully recycled to World Health Organisation standards and we have up to 70 lifeguards on duty at any one time," said Mr. Paul Blunt, Lost Paradise of Dilmun water park's General Manager.
Inspired by Bahrain's long and distinguished heritage, in addition to the Lost Paradise of Dilmun and Banyan Tree Desert Spa & Resort - Al Areen, Al Areen is transforming its distinctive desert location into a diverse collection of themed luxury resorts & hotels, residential and commercial villages, educational, entertainment and recreational facilities.
Starting September 3, families will be able to enjoy the Middle East's largest water park seven days a week, including Ramadan.
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About Al Areen Development
The unique US$ 1.3 billion plus, 2 million square metre Al Areen development furthers Bahrain's reputation as a friendly destination for family and health-oriented tourists. The development is a 35 minute drive from Bahrain International Airport, 25 minutes from downtown Manama and 20 minutes away from King Fahad Causeway. It is adjacent to the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC), the Middle East's first ever Grand Prix circuit, and the Al Areen Wildlife Sanctuary.
Inspired by Bahrain's long and distinguished history, Al Areen provides an opportunity to experience the legacy of the country's rich and varied traditions, while maintaining the comfort and convenience of modern living.
The Al Areen mission is to transform its distinctive desert location into a diversified range of health, residential, leisure and entertainment destinations. Major components of the development include the Banyan Tree Desert Spa & Resort, The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park, Hotel Al Areen, Al Waha Resort, Oryx Hills, Downtown Al Areen, Sarab Al Areen, Sunset Hills and a number of residential villages, entertainment and recreational facilities.
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