Park of Poland
Park of Poland is an amusement and leisure park in central Poland, in the village of Wręcza in Żyrardów County, Masovian Voivodeship, about southwest of the capital Warsaw. It is the largest indoor water park in Europe.
Construction
Plans to build the amusement park were first laid out in 2011, and it was projected to employ 600 people. Construction was scheduled to commence in 2013, but was delayed until 2017. The first phase of the project, Suntago Wodny Świat was completed in 2019, costing 170 million euro, taking of concrete and 5000 tonnes of steel. It opened on February 20, 2020.Complex
Park of Poland covers an area of nearly, purchased by the investor Global City Holdings. Currently, the first part of the complex is in operation, Suntago Wodny Świat, covering an area of including parking, along with Suntago Village, a village of 92 bungalows, opened in spring 2020. Plans have also been made to construct a 4-star hotel.Suntago Wodny Świat
Suntago Wodny Świat is split into 3 themed zones: Jamango, Relax and Saunaria. It is the largest covered water park in Poland and Europe.The park is open every day and has a capacity of 15,000 people.
Jamango Wodna Dżungla
Jamango Wodna Dżungla is an area with water slides, lazy rivers, a wave pool, a surfing simulator and an indoor and outdoor water park playground.There are 35 water slides with a combined length of over, the longest of which is the Jungle Eclipse, measuring in length. There are also inflatable ring slides, trapdoor slides and an 8-lane racing slide. The slides are spread out over 6 stories.
The combined area of the pools totals 2000 m².
Relax
[FIle:Suntago mineral pools 2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Dead Sea brine pool]This zone is designed for relaxation. There is a thermal pool with jacuzzi and hydromassage, a spa, a sulfur pool and "Dead Sea" saltwater pools. There is also a garden of.