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  2. Insane Pools: Off the Deep End - Wikipedia

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    Congdon and his team renovate existing pools and build new ones on residential properties, ... Lucas and the crew build their first lazy river pool on Pine Island. 16: 10

  3. Lazy river - Wikipedia

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    The lazy wave river at Ramayana Water Park in Pattaya, Thailand. A lazy river is a water ride found in water parks, hotels, resorts, and recreation centers, which usually consists of a shallow (2.5–3.5-foot (0.76–1.07 m)) pool that flows similarly to a river. [1]

  4. Como Regional Park Pool - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2009 the plan to replace Como Pool did not make the city's list of recommended projects to be funded despite lobbying by mayor Chris Coleman. [7] A master plan was released in October 2009. The plan included a lazy river, a splash pool for children and a lap swimming pool. [9]

  5. A lazy river, dive board, lap pools, slides: Here’s when this ...

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    “You find lazy rivers in other pools, but this lazy river is 512 feet long and includes an active channel with more spray features,” said Mandy Danler.

  6. Who doesn’t love a lazy river? These 14 family resorts have ...

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    Not all lazy rivers are created equal. The best ones offer enough inner tubes so there's always one available when you’re ready to float.

  7. Soak City (Kings Island) - Wikipedia

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    Soak City originally opened in 1989 as a 12-acre (4.9 ha) water park under the name WaterWorks featuring 15 water slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river ride called Action River. [3] WaterWorks was the first themed area to be added to Kings Island since 1976, bringing the total to seven. The cost was roughly $4 million USD. [4]

  8. Water park - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Lagoon at Walt Disney World is the most visited water park in North America, and the second most visited in the world. A water park (also waterpark, water world, or aquapark) is an amusement park that features water play areas such as swimming pools, water slides, splash pads, water playgrounds, and lazy rivers, as well as areas for floating, bathing, swimming, and other barefoot ...

  9. Water Park of America - Wikipedia

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    The lazy river was three feet deep and made a circuit around the outer perimeter of the park. The lazy river was ridden on a one-person or two-person inner tube through “caves,” under bridges and waterfalls, and past pools. The ride ended in the wave pool. The swimming pool, also known as the "activity pool," was four feet deep. One end had ...