Australian Waterslides & Leisure has completed a KIPS (Kids Interactive Play Structure) installation at Turtle Beach Resort on the Gold Coast, Australia.
The project took 12 weeks to complete besides planning and design, and was created on a disused tennis court in the middle of the resort.
KIPS comprises five zones that can be integrated or installed separately as stand-alone units dependent upon budget and available space.
The zones are a compilation of children’s waterslides and water features and are designed for children up to 10 years old.
Fibreglass waterslides, tunnels and water features including spilling cones, a tipping bucket, water sprayers and water cannons make up a KIPS installation.
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