Republic of the Philippines
Olongapo City
GORDON COLLEGE
Donor Street, East Tapinac, Olongapo City
Tel No. (63 47) 224-2089;
email: www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
ZAMBALES INDOOR ISLAND
Venture Capital
By:
Ebba, Imma Concepcion E.
BSBA-FM3C
, INTRODUCTION
As the Philippines have only two seasons, namely wet and dry, locals and foreign
travelers take advantage of the summer season to get into the waters and spend an entire day
cooling down at the beach or nearby swimming pool. Tourists regularly head over to the
country’s many waterparks to make a splash, explore thrilling slides and rides, and escape the
heat of the sun. Zambales, Philippines is blessed with pristine attractions for sun
worshipers because of its location on the western shores of Luzon, along the West Philippine
Sea. It is home to many coves and islands like Anawangin Cove, Nagsasa Cove, Potipot Island,
and Capones Island to name a few. It provides visitors with beautiful beaches, stunning views of
coves, outdoor experiences and affordable destinations. Since Zambales does not already have an
indoor water theme park that also offers relaxing spa services for customers to experience
something unique, this creates better opportunities for putting up of such in the province.
ZAMBALES INDOOR ISLAND will manage to keep its visitors warm (though not dry) all year,
and offer them all the specialized massage services, herbal pools, sauna and bubbles which will
add a thrill to their vacation. Unlike the existing water parks around Zambales, this water park
gives the experience of being in an island, is located inside a building and has the ability to stay
open year-round, as it is not affected by weather conditions.
A. Background
Waterparks are an immensely popular form of recreation throughout the world. Modern
water parks include a vast array of available rides that differ from park to park. Popular
attractions within water parks include water slides, splash pools, wave pools, and much more.
Although the United States has the highest concentration of water parks, many thousands can be
, found elsewhere as well. Water parks are seen as standalone parks, combined with theme parks,
or simplified with smaller attractions to fit their location. The history of water parks is extensive
and begins in the early 1900’s and has since grown into a massive industry.
In order for some cities and tourist destinations to become year-round attractions for visitors,
indoor water parks quickly became popular. The first indoor water park in the world was built in
Alpamare, Switzerland. France followed soon after with their first water park opening in 1984,
and the Netherlands built two indoor water parks within the next ten years. The United States
didn’t have their first indoor water park until 1994. This park was built as an extension of the
Great Wolf Lodge of the Polynesian Hotel in the Wisconsin Dells. Today, water parks can be
found almost everywhere. They tend to provide fun for the whole family and many serve as a
resort destination.
According to Guiness World Records 2017, at 360 meters long, 210 meters wide and 107
meters tall the Tropical Islands Dome located at Krausnick, Germany, which was originally built
as an airship hangar, is the biggest indoor water park in the world.
Zambales is a popular getaway destination because of its proximity and accessibility from
Metro Manila and nearby cities. It provides visitors with beautiful beaches, stunning views of
coves, outdoor experiences and affordable destinations. This province gives a good mix of chill
and thrill adventure to cater to all types of travelers. Zambales Indoor Island, similarly built like
the famous Tropical Islands of Germany, is a perfect and attractive water theme park venture to
offer a world class water park experience for the tourists.
Olongapo City
GORDON COLLEGE
Donor Street, East Tapinac, Olongapo City
Tel No. (63 47) 224-2089;
email: www.gordoncollege.edu.ph
ZAMBALES INDOOR ISLAND
Venture Capital
By:
Ebba, Imma Concepcion E.
BSBA-FM3C
, INTRODUCTION
As the Philippines have only two seasons, namely wet and dry, locals and foreign
travelers take advantage of the summer season to get into the waters and spend an entire day
cooling down at the beach or nearby swimming pool. Tourists regularly head over to the
country’s many waterparks to make a splash, explore thrilling slides and rides, and escape the
heat of the sun. Zambales, Philippines is blessed with pristine attractions for sun
worshipers because of its location on the western shores of Luzon, along the West Philippine
Sea. It is home to many coves and islands like Anawangin Cove, Nagsasa Cove, Potipot Island,
and Capones Island to name a few. It provides visitors with beautiful beaches, stunning views of
coves, outdoor experiences and affordable destinations. Since Zambales does not already have an
indoor water theme park that also offers relaxing spa services for customers to experience
something unique, this creates better opportunities for putting up of such in the province.
ZAMBALES INDOOR ISLAND will manage to keep its visitors warm (though not dry) all year,
and offer them all the specialized massage services, herbal pools, sauna and bubbles which will
add a thrill to their vacation. Unlike the existing water parks around Zambales, this water park
gives the experience of being in an island, is located inside a building and has the ability to stay
open year-round, as it is not affected by weather conditions.
A. Background
Waterparks are an immensely popular form of recreation throughout the world. Modern
water parks include a vast array of available rides that differ from park to park. Popular
attractions within water parks include water slides, splash pools, wave pools, and much more.
Although the United States has the highest concentration of water parks, many thousands can be
, found elsewhere as well. Water parks are seen as standalone parks, combined with theme parks,
or simplified with smaller attractions to fit their location. The history of water parks is extensive
and begins in the early 1900’s and has since grown into a massive industry.
In order for some cities and tourist destinations to become year-round attractions for visitors,
indoor water parks quickly became popular. The first indoor water park in the world was built in
Alpamare, Switzerland. France followed soon after with their first water park opening in 1984,
and the Netherlands built two indoor water parks within the next ten years. The United States
didn’t have their first indoor water park until 1994. This park was built as an extension of the
Great Wolf Lodge of the Polynesian Hotel in the Wisconsin Dells. Today, water parks can be
found almost everywhere. They tend to provide fun for the whole family and many serve as a
resort destination.
According to Guiness World Records 2017, at 360 meters long, 210 meters wide and 107
meters tall the Tropical Islands Dome located at Krausnick, Germany, which was originally built
as an airship hangar, is the biggest indoor water park in the world.
Zambales is a popular getaway destination because of its proximity and accessibility from
Metro Manila and nearby cities. It provides visitors with beautiful beaches, stunning views of
coves, outdoor experiences and affordable destinations. This province gives a good mix of chill
and thrill adventure to cater to all types of travelers. Zambales Indoor Island, similarly built like
the famous Tropical Islands of Germany, is a perfect and attractive water theme park venture to
offer a world class water park experience for the tourists.