Aquapark "Victoria" description and photo - Russia - Volga region: Samara

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Aquapark "Victoria" description and photo - Russia - Volga region: Samara
Aquapark "Victoria" description and photo - Russia - Volga region: Samara

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Description of the attraction

The closed water park "Victoria" is located in the entertainment center "Megakomplex Moskovsky". This is a huge modern complex, consisting of an aqua zone, bowling alley and cafeteria territory.

In the water park of 6,700 sq.m. there are 11 water slides and more than 30 attractions for visitors of different ages, as well as 9 pools of different depths. All this is decorated in the exotic tropical forest style: plants, grottoes, rivers, waterfalls.

The water park can easily compete with similar European parks. The complex has everything a modern family needs: parking, dressing room, storage cells for personal belongings, a souvenir shop. In order for the rest to be safe, a rescue and security service and honey are provided. cabinet.

The water park is open all year round from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays, and on weekends from 10:00 to 20:00. So in Samara, even in winter, you can enjoy water activities without leaving your homeland. In addition, the Victoria water park periodically holds promotions, which allows you to have fun with your family for reasonable money.

After water games, as you know, a serious hunger wakes up. It can be quenched here, in a cafe with a total area of 800 square meters, which can accommodate about 200 people at a time.

For those who prefer "ground" entertainment, the complex has the largest bowling center in the Volga region, which has 33 lanes, among which there are specially equipped lanes for children.

Reviews

| All reviews 0 Lekxx 2016-17-06 14:16:35

Worst of water parks Perverted water park. And it's also expensive.

The inadequacy began immediately at the entrance: instead of an electronic bracelet, as in all normal water parks, I was given a guess what? A badge the size of a postage stamp (is this where to put it so as not to lose it? Yes, I thought about that too. No, I'm not a pervert:)

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