Launch of the inaugural Splash Festival at Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark |
In fact, earlier
on while I was at Desaru Fruit Farm to chat with the owners, whose
inspirational story is featured under Portraits in my Book 2, I learnt about
the park’s pre-opening deals from a family of regional tourists who were having
lunch at the next table.
This visiting
family from Hong Kong told me about their best-deal package which included the
fruit farm tour and the Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark in the next sector of
their tour.
Entrance to Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark |
I agree
that the pleasure of being surrounded by water-themed activities is very
welcome especially while we are experiencing such blistering heat in recent
days…
As I
approach the park entrance, I’m welcomed into the event area to meet with
Integrated Theme Parks & Attractions, Chief Executive Officer, Phil
Whittaker, the Chief Executive Officer of Desaru Coast, Roslina Arbak, and
Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark, General Manager, Yusmady Md Yatin.
The ticket counter at Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark |
Armed
with super-soaker water-guns, the festival is launched by Whittaker, Roslina
and Yusmady who are shooting water sprays as vertical jets of coloured smoke
plumes are fired simultaneously into the sky!
The happy Splash team and guests entering the waterpark |
My
first impression of the park must be the abundance of lush greenery that
borders the path on our route to the event area set up at Kraken’s Revenge.
I
like how the trees are both tall and leafy to provide shade and natural
coolness.
And
when I commend Yusmady about the landscaped gardens in the park, he proudly
tells me about the kampung concept in
the park’s design which is inspired by a local Malay fishing village, using trees
and a range of herbal plants that are native to Tanjung Penawar.
The Penawar Falls is the backdrop for the Swinging Ship ride |
“Desaru
Coast Adventure Waterpark has received a positive response since we first
opened in November last year and we want to continue the momentum by ensuring
the best experience for our visitors,” said Whittaker.
While
he did not disclose figures, Whittaker said that park visitors are mainly local
from Johor and other states in the country with regional visitors from
Singapore and Asian countries including Hong Kong, China, India and Australia.
Meet mascots, Kapten Kassim [Left] and his First Mate, Komeng [Right] |
Daily
Splash Fest activities planned at various sections of the park include Building
a Sandcastle (1pm), Playing Beach Soccer and Volleyball (2pm) at the Tidal Wave
Beach and enjoying a Water Balloon Battle and Aqua Zumba (3pm) in the Tidal
Wave Pool.
Another
group activity is Kapten Kassim’s Treasure Hunt where visitors get to explore
the waterpark while they track down the next clues to find their treasure.
At
the Penawar Market, visitors can engage in a boisterous Water Balloon Battle or
test their skills in Step and Splash, a game to avoid stepping on water ‘traps’
while blindfolded, or accompany young children in the Kids Shooting Can and
Kids Fishing games.
As
I listen to the exciting activities planned for the Splash Fest, I’m eager to
explore for a first-hand experience of the attractions laid out in the five splash-tacular zones in the waterpark.
A helpful park map to help visitors find their way in the park |
We
can hear excited squeals from its riders with every swing of the ship and I
agree with Whittaker that such happy shrieks are the soundtracks of every
successful themepark.
In
the Kids Ahoy zone, there are 13 water slides and fun water-play equipment
designed in Lil’ Warriors’ Hideout, Scallywags and Starfish Splash, for
children to enjoy.
A big splash from the giant bucket above at the Lil' Warriors' Hideout |
I
like how a bell will chime twice each time the bucket is filled up, to warn – especially
those with young children – and have a moment to be ready before being showered
by the splash.
I
also like how families can relax together as they float along on the lazy
Penawar River, a 350-meter long waterway that winds around the landscaped park.
But
most of all, I like how the waterpark has safety as a priority.
Park GM, Yusmady, showing us the emergency equipment |
Yusmady
tells me that all their lifeguards are trained and certified and the park is
equipped with First Aid Rooms and even an on-site paramedic team.
We
pause along the route as Yusmady directs our attention a large rectangular box.
He
opens its lid to show us a range of emergency equipment that are easily
accessible for nearby emergencies.
A family is cruising down the lazy Penawar River under the watchful eyes of a lifeguard [Right] |
It’s
reassuring to know that the park is poised to deal with any unfortunate
incident that may occur when visitors are too preoccupied with having fun.
The
adrenaline-pumping fun continues at the Tidal Wave Pool where simulated waves
mimic how real waves may break on the 170-meter long sandy beach – at 15-minute
intervals – but are smaller and safe for everyone.
Since
March 2019, the waterpark has been welcoming surfing enthusiasts to join their
Ride the Wave surfing sessions in the Tidal Wave Pool.
A view of the Tidal Wave Pool with the Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast, in the background |
From
the sound of happy shrieks, I can hear how the excitement continues throughout
the park at attractions dubbed Wild Whirl, Super Twister, Riptide and The
Tempest.
By
this time, I’m ready to take on Kraken’s Revenge, the park’s signature ride and
the first-of-its-kind in the Malaysia and the region.
Swirling (and squealing!) through the flume! |
And
all this splashing fun is happening right here in Desaru Coast – less than two
hours’ drive away from Johor Baru.
So
come on over to experience the Splash Festival at the waterpark!
Desaru
Coast Adventure Waterpark is located at Persiaran Pantai, Desaru Coast, 81930
Bandar Penawar, Johor. Tel: +607 – 878 3800 or email: info@dcawp.com.
Meet the Kraken at Kraken's Revenge! |
Special Splash
Festival tickets are available from the waterpark’s ticketing counters from now till April 21 at reduced rates of
RM78 (kids/seniors) and RM105 (adults) only.
Admission
for infants and toddlers below three years old, is Free-of-Charge.
For more
information on Ticket Prices (one-day or two-day deals), MyKad holder deals and
the Johor Splash Pass, exclusively for Johoreans and Johor residents only,
visit website: www.dcawp.com
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