Water Park at Kunduchi Wet 'N' Wild Water Park
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Up to 12,000standing
Up to 2,000seated
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About this space
Water Park is the largest water theme park in East and Central Africa, offering a fun-filled experience for families and groups. With 38 slides and 9 swimming pools, it is perfect for hosting a variety of events such as corporate outings, team-building activities, weddings, birthday parties, and school field trips. The park features a designated kids' area, a rain dance platform, and multiple dining options, including a pool bar. The venue is equipped to handle large crowds, making it an ideal choice for music festivals and other large gatherings. Guests can enjoy a cashless service for convenience, ensuring a seamless experience throughout their visit.
Features
Wifi
Ample secure parking
Dining options including fast food outlets and a pool bar
First-aid facilities
Space
5,150m² (55,434ft²)
Capacities
2,000 Dining
12,000 Standing
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Every day, 09:00 - 17:00Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
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