Talk:Indoor waterpark

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I really think that the Kalahari Expansion in Ohio isn't necessary. Sandusky is the roller coaster town. Wisconsin Dells is the watrerpark town and it should stay that way. Kalahari should think about expanding the Dells Kalahari Waterpark soon to keep up with new slide inventions to stay modern. Also, the Dells have had the USA's largest indoor waterpark from the beginning, but now they are going to change that.


[edit] World Water Park, Edmonton Alberta (1985)

Scionerus 02:23, 14 April 2007 (UTC)ScionerusScionerus 02:23, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

Wisconsin was definitely not the first place to have indoor waterparks. Edmonton, Alberta, home to the West Edmonton Mall and the World Water Park has the largest indoor water park in North America and it was built in 1985. If this page is only going to be about indoor waterparks in America, then the title of the page needs to reflect that.

http://www.westedmall.com/about/history.asp

[edit] Sorry About That!

Sorry about that. I am from that area, and I have read and heard that the Polynesian Waterpark was the first waterpark, and they never said for the U.S. or for North America, so I assumed that it was USA's first indoor waterpark. I have edited and renamed that section so I could fit it in. 00:27, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Picture

This Article needs a picture! Please keep the one that is already there. 01:40, 24 May 2007 (UTC)