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Family of 4 getting splashed by a tipping bucket
Aquatic Play

AquaPlay

AquaPlay is WhiteWater’s original interactive play structure, built on the multi-level water playground concept pioneered in the late 1980s and expanded through decades of park development.

Today, AquaPlay structures combine slides, interactive elements, and water effects in a single destination that keeps children moving, exploring, and returning for another round. With configurations ranging from compact play zones to large multi-level structures, AquaPlay helps parks create a central hub for family activity and high-capacity play.

designed for exploration

A different kind of attraction: play without queues

Unlike traditional rides, aquatic play structures allow guests to move freely through the experience. Multiple entry points, slides, sprays, and interactive elements create a circuit where children explore at their own pace.

This format changes how guests use the space. Instead of waiting for a ride cycle, families remain active within the structure, moving between features and levels while others join or leave continuously. The result is an attraction that absorbs large numbers of guests while keeping the area lively throughout the day.

interactive by design

Features that turn movement into play

AquaPlay structures combine several types of play into a single environment. Instead of relying on one attraction , multiple layers of activity operate at the same time. Guests move vertically and horizontally through the structure, triggering water effects, discovering slides, and gathering for shared splash moments.

Common elements

  • Interactive water effects that allow guests to trigger sprays and water movement
  • Kids’ body slides integrated into the structure
  • Tipping buckets that create anticipation and shared splash moments
  • Climbing paths and bridges connecting different play levels

Play happens in layers

  • Kids' Water Slides
  • Interactive Water Features
  • Signature Splash Moment
  • Vertical Circulation
  • Inclusive Design Features
A little girl playing with a water park splash toy
Tipping bucket soaking kids at the AquaPlay 550, University of Texas of the Permian Basin (UTPB), Odessa, Texas
Key Product Highlights
  • Kid Approved
  • 24 – 109 interactive elements
  • 62 – 542 instantaneous capacity
  • 69.5 m² – 533.5 m² (750 ft²- 5,698 ft²) footprint
  • High Visibility

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AquaPlay suppliers AP350 Water Play Structure Adventure Park, Geelong, Australia