The B1.33 billion Cherngtalay project was pre-launched in August last year, a month after the appointment of Michael Ayling as the general manager
The first phase of Phuket's Blue Tree Waterpark is nearing completion, with the venue set to open in the first quarter of this year.
Located on 140 rai in Cherng Talay, the public will soon have access to not only a water and entertainment park, but also a four-storey vertical beach club, fitness zone, kid’s club and multiple retail spaces.
Norbert Wittinrich from Coldwell Banker Phuket told WILLIAMS MEDIA "This ambitious and exciting entertainment park will significantly increase the attractiveness of the Cherngtalay area while providing year round entertainment for families seeking alternatives to the beach."
There are further plans for a retail mall with a major supermarket as the commercial anchor, as well as office spaces, nightly entertainment in an amphitheatre, at least 17 restaurants and food outlets, and parking spaces for 500 cars.
"The central location of the Blue Tree waterpark means that it will be easily accessible to visitors and locals alike," says Wittinrich.
he commercial amenities will be centred around the complex’s star attraction: Blue Tree Lagoon.
The 17,000-square-metre man-made lagoon will be flanked by artificial beaches and offers an aquatic playground for family-friendly and adrenaline-driven activities such as Slip N Fly water slides, splash zone and even cliff jumping.
"We expect property prices & rentals in the neighbourhood to reflect the increase in popularity of the area. This initiative is great news for Phuket as it positions itself to become the preferred family holiday destination in the region," says Wittinrich.
The B1.33 billion project was pre-launched in August last year, a month after the appointment of Michael Ayling as the general manager
Source: Coldwell Banker Phuket, The Phuket News
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