Of the advantages of the water park, you can note a large number of slides, a magnificent view of the coast and mountains. Well, that's about it.
Of the cons:
- some of the tracks are made of concrete with sharp protrusions, which is very painful to walk barefoot (and you will not be able to walk from the pool to the slides in another way)
- The general shabbiness of the water park (but this is purely aesthetic and not a very serious disadvantage)
- The joints of the parts on the slides themselves are worn out and hurt behind the back at the moment of descent (my husband and I both end up with scratches on the back)
- And perhaps the main disadvantage is the safety technique. There are not always workers on the slopes who launch people on the descent, in general, the fact that no one bumps into anyone is very poorly monitored. Everything is especially bad with that slide, where several people descend at the same time. We also saw by the example of others that people in the pool were thrown at each other when descending, but people managed to dodge there, but we were unlucky: I was thrown right at my husband. As a result, severe bruises and the inability to continue riding. (You need to ride headfirst on this slide, so I was very well hit with my face, my husband with the back of his head). The most interesting thing is that none of the rescuers were nearby, so we got out ourselves and figured out for ourselves if anything was broken.
In general, you can go to this water park, but be prepared for the fact that your safety will be solely your business.
PS: the views are really very beautiful (especially when you fly down a slide with free fall), so I still advise you to go here.