Gamuda Cove’s SplashMania Waterpark Early Bird Tickets start from RM63 for Children and RM79 for Adults

Gamuda Land celebrated a soft launch for its 18-acre SplashMania Waterpark located in Gamuda Cove with a total of over 2,200 visitors yesterday. Home to 39 exhilarating slides and attractions, SplashMania Waterpark will comprise some of the first-of-its-kind waterslide experiences in Malaysia, including a Virtual Reality waterslide, Shaka Waka, a 78-meter-long multimedia and audio waterslide fitted with various LED light effects, amongst others. Envisioned to be a sustainable waterpark, 70% of the park is dedicated to green spaces with landscaping of native trees and plants.

As part of the waterpark’s digitalisation efforts to offer convenience to its visitors and customers, Gamuda Land has introduced its GL Play mobile application – available for download on Google Play and Apple App Store. Through the application, visitors will be able to purchase admission tickets ahead of time on top of using it to navigate and check out the available waterslides on the digital park map. Visitors would also be able to place orders at the various F&B offerings and stay notified on when to collect their food and drinks, making for a pleasant waterpark experience.

Aside from that, the application entails a component known as GL CLIX which allows visitors to download high-resolution photos of themselves taken on rides during their visit through facial recognition technology.

To commemorate the soft opening, visitors are able to enjoy early bird pricing starting at RM63 for children and senior citizens while adults and those above 120cm in height can purchase tickets for RM79 from now until 31st March, ahead of its grand launch in the quarter 2 of 2023.

The SplashMania Waterpark is open at 10.00am to 6.00pm everyday aside from Tuesdays unless it falls on a public or school holiday. For more information and the latest happenings, visit GL Play at glplay.com.my/splashmania.

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