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Monday, November 23 - 2009

Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park gets ready for 2008

Lost Paradise of Dilmun (LPOD) announced that it had attracted more than 70,000 guests from across the region in its first two months of operations since opening in September 2007.

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  • Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park.
    Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park.
Commenting on the enthusiasm of the public, Mr. Muhannad Hamad, Chairman, LPOD said,
"We are delighted to announce that the response during the opening season of LPOD has surpassed our expectations. We are excited that the water park's unique components have been appreciated by a wide audience thus making it the preferred family entertainment destination in the region. We are currently gearing up to provide our visitors with special programs in the 2008 season."


In a step to promote LPOD as a world-class water park destination on the global platform and Bahrain as a whole, the water park will be participating in the upcoming World Travel Market 2007 exhibition, to be held from November 12th to 15th. Staged annually in London under one roof, World Travel Market (WTM) is a leading, business-to-business exhibition and provides a unique opportunity for the whole global travel trade industry to meet, network, negotiate, conduct business and stay abreast of the latest developments in the travel industry.

With the new team of highly trained experts, the LPOD has also equipped itself for an exciting 2008 season from the angle of qualified Bahrainis. In addition to this, the water park has provided training and recruitment programs for young and enthusiastic Bahraini employees.

Focusing on the 2008 season, the team at the water park is going to utilise the short closure in the winter months to plan the fun and thrills to come. Paul Blunt, General Manager commented saying, "We are spending a lot of time in the next few months fine tuning all our services and systems to ensure that our 2008 opening is a truly memorable occasion. We are also using the time to add more F&B outlets, install additional operating systems and make sure the park is in tip-top condition for everyone next year."
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About Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park
Lost Paradise is the most recent high tech water park in the Middle East, covering 77,000 square metres and featuring the very latest water park technology designed by Malaysia-based Sim Leisure Consultants, a leading water park designer. Constructed and installed by Canada's Whitewater West, the water slides, wave pool and interactive structures are the newest in the Gulf.

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.

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