Water Park activities in North America
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CICI
The family water-sports park, CICI, is on the east side of Acapulco. Dolphins perform daily at 2pm (admission M$10), and humans occasionally give diving exhibitions. You can also swim with dolphins yourself (M$1350 per hour) or enjoy an 80m-long water toboggan (tube rental per person M$30), a pool with artificial waves or the Sky Coaster (per person M$150) giant swing ride. Any local bus marked ‘CICI, ’ ‘Base’ or ‘Puerto Marqués’ will take you here.
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Discovery Cove
Attendance is limited, ensuring Discovery Cove retains the feel of an exclusive tropical resort, complete with beaches, a fish-filled reef and an aviary. No high-speed thrills or frantic screaming, just blessed relaxation and the chance to swim with dolphins. The price is steep, but everything is included: buffet lunch, beer, towels, parking, even a day pass to SeaWorld.
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Daytona Lagoon
Kids can burn off energy at this beachside water park, which has a tube float, a tidal-wave pool and a multilevel water playground, as well as arcade games, go-karts, laser tag, a climbing wall, an erupting volcano and a cannon blaster firing foam balls.
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Magic World
The aquatic park Magic World has rides, waterslides, toboggans and other amusements.
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Aquatica
Orlando's latest water park is newer, cleaner and prettier than the others, but in the end, it's the same combination of lazy rivers, splash zones, wave pools and slippery slides that everyone looks for.
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