Combining an inflatable floating water park with a blow up floating dock can create a highly entertaining and functional water activity venue. Here’s one possible approach.
Determine space requirements.
First, identify the space where you will install both facilities. Ensure there is sufficient water and surrounding space to install and use these facilities.
Select the appropriate location.
Choose a location with moderate water depth and free of sharp objects and obstacles to ensure safe use of the facilities. Usually a water depth of more than 2.5 meters is better for setting up a water park.
Install blow up floating dock.
First, install the blow up floating dock on the water. Ensure the stability and safety of the dock and install it according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Install the floating water park.
Install a floating water park in the water surrounding an inflatable floating dock. According to the design and specifications of the water park, fix it on the water to ensure that there is enough space between the park and the inflatable floating dock for visitor activities.
Connectivity facilities.
If necessary, set up connecting channels between the inflatable floating dock and the floating water park. This way, visitors can easily move from one facility to another, adding to the overall interactivity and entertainment.
Security considerations.
Ensure all facilities meet safety standards and provide appropriate safety equipment in addition to life jackets, such as life preservers and first aid kits.
Maintenance and management.
Regularly inspect and maintain these facilities to ensure they are in good condition and extend their service life.
By combining an inflatable floating water park and an inflatable floating dock, you can provide people with a multi-functional water entertainment venue that attracts more visitors and provides a colorful water activity experience.