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- n. alternative spelling of water park.
Examples
“One of the pools of this mexican waterpark, is shin deep with an arch from which falls a curtain of water that children can turn on and off by rotating a wheel.”
“PPS: Following the bankruptcy of the Beach, a new waterpark is being built in Albuquerque, while the old Beach remains a memorial to our foolishness.”
“Another regressive belly-slides down the waterpark of ignorance and panic.”
“Maximum occupancy is 6. /www.greatwolf.com/niagara/waterpark”
The Huffington Post: Elizabeth Thorp: Five Fun and Fabulous Family Hotel Rooms
“Given that Coach Trip's typical participants are usually only happy when they stop off at a waterpark or a shopping mall, you wonder what three weeks of bleak Scandinavian winter will do to them.”
The Guardian: It's a good week for … Spurious Festive Specials
“The list from the senators included examples of spending which has skirted that requirement, such as a city awarding funds received from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for a new indoor waterpark.”
“In December Stenger opened a $20 million, 57-suite hotel, and construction also is underway for an indoor ice rink a $70 million hotel, indoor waterpark, spa and conference center.”
“When Victoria Beasley, 15, of North Springfield went to a San Antonio waterpark, she says she had too much fun to message right away.”
The Washington Post: On vacation, tech-loving kids -- and parents -- find it hard to unplug
“At the beach, they like to spend time by the ocean, hit a waterpark, do a sushi restaurant, play miniature golf.”
The Washington Post: On vacation, tech-loving kids -- and parents -- find it hard to unplug
“PALCA: The point here is if you want to build a waterpark in Alaska or a ski slope in the Arabian Desert, you can do it.”
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