The Qiandao Lake Blue Bay Water Park is a place that integrates thrill, excitement, dynamism, entertainment and leisure. It has a variety of thrilling and safe water amusement projects such as the thrilling Super Horn, internet-famous shouting spring, passionate surfing, water swing king, interactive water city, children’s water castle, extreme challenge, SPA hydrotherapy, theme restaurant, and style performances. The leisure and entertainment facilities are complete, with high-end one-stop service. The unimaginable water play experience makes it a wonderful holy place for your tourism.
Opening hours:
From June 29 to September 1, Monday to Thursday, open from 12:30 to 20:30.
From June 29 to September 1, Friday to Sunday, open from 12:30 to 21:00.
Must-see tips:
1. For some amusement projects, those with a height lower than 1.4m and a weight lower than 40kg or exceeding 85kg cannot play. Specific details are subject to the park’s announcements.
2. The following items are prohibited from being brought into the park:
1) Food and beverages, swimming rings, floating rafts, surfboards and other inflatable swimming aids on water with a diameter greater than 50 centimeters.
2) Glassware, scooters, roller skates and any unpowered vehicles.
3) Pets and other animals. Colored flags, gongs and drums, loudspeakers, etc.
4) Fireworks, firecrackers and other inflammable and explosive items, harmful and toxic items, controlled knives, guns and dangerous goods stipulated by law.
3. Those with hypertension, heart disease, hepatitis, trachoma, acute conjunctivitis, otitis media, mental illness, skin disease, asthma, history of fracture or dislocation of joints, epilepsy, and drunk people, as well as those who are medically identified as unsuitable for participating in intense sports are declined to enter the park.
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Among the constraints that are enforced:
1. No translation is required; the content must remain in English.
3. The beginning and end of the response must not include phrases such as “According to your request”, “I have”, “Please note”, or any Chinese phrases.
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