Largest aquatic and amusement park in the Baltics under construction
"Livu akvaparks", the largest aquatic and amusement park in the Baltic countries, will open in Lielupe (Jurmala) in mid-December of this year, marketing specialist Aleksejs Sivacovs informed at the rafters^apostrofs; celebration for the building.
"Livu akvaparks", the largest aquatic and amusement park in the Baltic countries, will open in Lielupe (Jurmala) in mid-December of this year, marketing specialist Aleksejs Sivacovs informed at the rafters' celebration for the building.
The park will be open all year round - 1,500 people can be accommodated, seven various activities will be available there - various slides, a pool for children, saunas and a Jacuzzi.
The designers are from "Vizualas modelesanas studija", construction of the park has been carried out by the construction firm "Nams" of the joint-stock "U.Pilena birojs" (UPB). Total costs will be about LVL 15 million. Admission fee is planned at about LVL 6 to LVL 8. The owners of the park - "Sporta un atputas parks Lielupe Ltd." expressed hope that investments would pay off in about ten years.
The investors of the project are Peteris Smidre's "Alina Ltd.", the joint-stock "Behrmann Balticum Nemo", and two individuals - Eugenijs Gedzus and Aleksandrs Alpersteins.
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The park will be open all year round - 1,500 people can be accommodated, seven various activities will be available there - various slides, a pool for children, saunas and a Jacuzzi.
The designers are from "Vizualas modelesanas studija", construction of the park has been carried out by the construction firm "Nams" of the joint-stock "U.Pilena birojs" (UPB). Total costs will be about LVL 15 million. Admission fee is planned at about LVL 6 to LVL 8. The owners of the park - "Sporta un atputas parks Lielupe Ltd." expressed hope that investments would pay off in about ten years.
The investors of the project are Peteris Smidre's "Alina Ltd.", the joint-stock "Behrmann Balticum Nemo", and two individuals - Eugenijs Gedzus and Aleksandrs Alpersteins.
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