Effective Marketing Strategies to Increase Waterpark Visits We talked to successful waterpark operators across the U.S. to uncover their savviest marketing ideas.
It’s hard to imagine any kid out there who wouldn’t want to play with the hose. Spraying, splashing, squirting, soaking—it’s irresistible! Add a hot day to the mix and the temptation to splash and spray becomes even greater. And who are we kidding; adults are tempted to get in on the fun—or at least the cooling off—as well. Which is why splash play areas continue to proliferate and pop up in a wide variety of locations.
In the heat of summer, nothing beats a little shade. Shelters and shade structures provide this, and many other benefits to the parks and sites that make use of them.
A well-trained grounds crew is essential to ensure you stay on top of the regular practices and plantings required to keep your grounds looking their best.
In parks, on campuses, along streetscapes and in locations where sports and other gatherings take place, shelters and shade structures play major roles and serve many purposes. And while they fulfill a variety of needs, they can also make attractive and aesthetically pleasing additions to public locales, offering form as well as function and attracting users to these spaces.
While lessons and competitive swimming have traditionally formed the foundation of natatorium programs, designers are increasingly ensuring more flexibility to expand the potential of these year-round facilities.
When older pools wear out, you don’t always need to start from scratch. Effective renovations can refresh your facility, from new pool surfaces and decks to splash play and other innovative offerings.