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Post by tattooedjanet on Aug 5, 2012 12:32:13 GMT 2
Hi Guys - will be back in Roda on the 18th & cant wait I fancied taking the girls to a waterpark for the day when Im out there - anyone know what the waterpark in Sidari is like? Janet
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Post by colin on Aug 5, 2012 12:48:44 GMT 2
I'd like to know too! If there is anyone out there who's also been to the water park at Sarakinado on Zakynthos; how do they compare?
Always love to pay water parks a visit and act like a big kid; my son sits around and watches half the time- I tire him out! ;D
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Post by jacks on Aug 6, 2012 9:15:10 GMT 2
I didn't know there was a waterpark in Sidari! You learn something new every day! lol
The only 2 I know are Aqualand & Hydropolis. Never been to either of them, though, so I can't comment. Anyone I know that's gone to Hydropolis (Colin, that's the closest one, being on the outskirts of Acharavi) has had a wonderful day!
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Post by jacks on Aug 6, 2012 9:18:04 GMT 2
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Post by vodkalil on Aug 6, 2012 10:01:53 GMT 2
A friend of mine was at Hydropolis at beginning of July, she has been before on previous visits to Roda but was very disappointed with it this year. The paint was peeling off in a lot of places and she said that basically it was a bit run down at that time and almost looked like there had been no maintainance done during closed season. It's possible they have done some by now, hopefully someone can update on this.
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Post by artisans on Aug 6, 2012 13:38:23 GMT 2
I think that's about right, jackie - the water park in Sidari is much smaller than Acharavi. Hydroplis is actually open to the public on seven days per week again now - just while it's hot, I guess.
Steve
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Post by shezza1408 on Aug 6, 2012 17:27:10 GMT 2
Hi Janet hope you and the girls have a fab timex the water park in Sidari for a want of better words is c*** as you know we have been a few times to sidari but in my opinion there is no better water park than aqualand
sheena xxx
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Post by colin on Aug 6, 2012 19:42:20 GMT 2
Thanks for the info people! Aqualand certainly looks worth a visit.
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Post by nsktravel1pegy on Aug 7, 2012 14:27:48 GMT 2
Aqualand may be further to go, but it's well worth it. Clean and well run. NSK Travel sell Aqualand 5 days a week in high season. Return coach transfer and entry to water park only 26 euros. Buy fast food and drinks there, or take your own to keep costs down!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2012 12:23:57 GMT 2
I'd like to know too! If there is anyone out there who's also been to the water park at Sarakinado on Zakynthos; how do they compare? Always love to pay water parks a visit and act like a big kid; my son sits around and watches half the time- I tire him out! ;D Hi Colin,I have been to the Waterpark on Zakynthos, and enjoyed it very much, however, I would say that the Zakynthos waterpark is much better than the Hydropolis in Acharavi, but not as good as Aqualand waterpark. Having been to both on the island, and at Zakynthos I would rate Aqualand in first place.Of course it depends on where you staying, but all Travel Shops such as NSK in Roda organise trips to Aqualand. Well worth the visit. And the kids, 1 year to 100 years will enjoy it.
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Post by colin on Aug 8, 2012 17:49:39 GMT 2
Thanks for that Chris!
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Post by tattooedjanet on Aug 11, 2012 18:07:13 GMT 2
Thanks for all the info Guys! Any idea how much the tickets are for Hydropolis? Janet
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Post by parsonsgang on Aug 11, 2012 18:42:58 GMT 2
The all inclusive days are on Mondays and Thursdays and include all food, drink and ice cream. It's 24 euros for adults and 20 for children and you can book through NSK in the village.
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