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10 Dangerous Wave Pools You SHOULD NOT VISIT!
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The idea of wave pools is that you can experience the same wave over and over again until you
get tired of it. there are surf wave pools all around the world that provide consistently amazing
waves for surfers, if they are willing to pay for the pleasure of the experience. The price is not
just money, but also injuries sometimes. Some waves pools in the world are so big and create
huge waves that they have been deemed too dangerous. So, let’s look at 10 dangerous wave
pools you should not visit. Wait till you hear about how scary the first one is.
Number 10.) Tokyo summer land wave pool
Tokyo Summerland Japan is one of the most populated and places in the world. It is also called
the Six Flags of Japan. But their wave pools stand out from the rest of the amusement rides
because of how populated they are. In fact, the wave pool at Tokyo Summerland has been called
the most crowded wave pool in the world. Tokyo Summerland is in the Tama area of Tokyo.
Even though the park has various other amusement stuff including several glasses of water
slides, pools, and lazy rivers, the wave pool at Tokyo Summerland is clearly the most popular
attractions. The pool is often overcrowded with people crammed up against each other in
inflatable inner tubes. The place has reported several injuries since its opening because of people
being impatient and crazy for it. The sheer number of people in this wave pool makes it a
dangerous wave pool that you shouldn’t visit.
Number 9.) Cowabunga Bay Water Park
The Cowabunga bay water pool in Henderson Nevada has had not just one but two major
incidents in its wave pool. In 2015 a six-year-old boy had a close call when he almost drowned
in the pool. He was saved but the parents of the young boy sued the wave pool. They claimed
that there were not enough lifeguards on duty and that children were not wearing life jackets.
Sadly, though it seems that safety improvements were not made. A few years later an 8-year-old
boy drowned in the wave pool. It seems like waves pool management just doesn’t listen. Another
incident took place on June 19, 2017. A boy was playing in the pool when a huge wave struck
him. Because he was not able to withstand the pressure, he helplessly drowned. And because the
place had no lifeguards around like the beaches in Florida, no one went to save him. The boy was
found lifeless in the pool and CPR was administered. But the boy did not survive. Again, lack of
lifeguards and safety precautions were blamed for this boy’s untimely death, and rightly so.
Would you go to a wave pool with no lifeguards and security?
Number 8.) Calypso Themed Waterpark
Calypso themed waterpark is located in Ottawa. The wave pools there are dangerous by nature.
Crashing waves can cause both exhaustion and disorientation to swimmers. Sometimes it’s not
just the waves or the malfunction and wave machines that pose a threat and wave pools. It can
also be chemicals. Chlorine is used in pools to keep the water from getting dirty. Other chemicals
are also used to keep the water fresh. In 2012, The Calypso themed waterpark was charged with
two accounts of violating the Environmental Protection Act. They released excessive amounts of
chlorine into the wave pool. People who were exposed to the chlorine overdose quickly became
sick. 20 people including 13 children had to be sent to nearby hospitals for treatment. The park
was found guilty and was fined $100,000 in damages for its careless chemical distribution. The
park has also reported accidents involving children. So, if you are looking for a fun and peaceful
time at a wave pool, you should try to avoid this wave pool if you don’t want to get your children
sick or injured. If you think that is scary, wait what we have for you in the first spot.
Number 7.) Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool
There Is a lot to be distracted by at Florida’s Disney World. It has the monumental park
comprising the Magical Kingdom, Hollywood Studios the Epcot Centre, the amazing cotton
candy, and much much more. But there’s really only once place to be when the temperature
peaks, that is the Typhoon Lagoon. Surrounded by a litany of water-based frivolity, Typhoon
Lagoon is the signature attraction of the Disney water park area. It is a 2.5 acre, 3 million gallon
wave pool, with huge artificial waves. The typhoon lagoon surf pool is one of the largest outdoor
wave pools in the world. It is also the second most visited waterpark in the world. The wave pool
opened on June 1st, 1989,and has since attracted millions of wave seekers. Typhoon lagoon surf
pool sends six-foot waves barreling towards the shore at intervals of every 90 seconds. Although
millions of people visit the pool.
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The idea of wave pools is that you can experience the same wave over and over again until you
get tired of it. there are surf wave pools all around the world that provide consistently amazing
waves for surfers, if they are willing to pay for the pleasure of the experience. The price is not
just money, but also injuries sometimes. Some waves pools in the world are so big and create
huge waves that they have been deemed too dangerous. So, let’s look at 10 dangerous wave
pools you should not visit. Wait till you hear about how scary the first one is.
Number 10.) Tokyo summer land wave pool
Tokyo Summerland Japan is one of the most populated and places in the world. It is also called
the Six Flags of Japan. But their wave pools stand out from the rest of the amusement rides
because of how populated they are. In fact, the wave pool at Tokyo Summerland has been called
the most crowded wave pool in the world. Tokyo Summerland is in the Tama area of Tokyo.
Even though the park has various other amusement stuff including several glasses of water
slides, pools, and lazy rivers, the wave pool at Tokyo Summerland is clearly the most popular
attractions. The pool is often overcrowded with people crammed up against each other in
inflatable inner tubes. The place has reported several injuries since its opening because of people
being impatient and crazy for it. The sheer number of people in this wave pool makes it a
dangerous wave pool that you shouldn’t visit.
Number 9.) Cowabunga Bay Water Park
The Cowabunga bay water pool in Henderson Nevada has had not just one but two major
incidents in its wave pool. In 2015 a six-year-old boy had a close call when he almost drowned
in the pool. He was saved but the parents of the young boy sued the wave pool. They claimed
that there were not enough lifeguards on duty and that children were not wearing life jackets.
Sadly, though it seems that safety improvements were not made. A few years later an 8-year-old
boy drowned in the wave pool. It seems like waves pool management just doesn’t listen. Another
incident took place on June 19, 2017. A boy was playing in the pool when a huge wave struck
him. Because he was not able to withstand the pressure, he helplessly drowned. And because the
place had no lifeguards around like the beaches in Florida, no one went to save him. The boy was
found lifeless in the pool and CPR was administered. But the boy did not survive. Again, lack of
lifeguards and safety precautions were blamed for this boy’s untimely death, and rightly so.
Would you go to a wave pool with no lifeguards and security?
Number 8.) Calypso Themed Waterpark
Calypso themed waterpark is located in Ottawa. The wave pools there are dangerous by nature.
Crashing waves can cause both exhaustion and disorientation to swimmers. Sometimes it’s not
just the waves or the malfunction and wave machines that pose a threat and wave pools. It can
also be chemicals. Chlorine is used in pools to keep the water from getting dirty. Other chemicals
are also used to keep the water fresh. In 2012, The Calypso themed waterpark was charged with
two accounts of violating the Environmental Protection Act. They released excessive amounts of
chlorine into the wave pool. People who were exposed to the chlorine overdose quickly became
sick. 20 people including 13 children had to be sent to nearby hospitals for treatment. The park
was found guilty and was fined $100,000 in damages for its careless chemical distribution. The
park has also reported accidents involving children. So, if you are looking for a fun and peaceful
time at a wave pool, you should try to avoid this wave pool if you don’t want to get your children
sick or injured. If you think that is scary, wait what we have for you in the first spot.
Number 7.) Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool
There Is a lot to be distracted by at Florida’s Disney World. It has the monumental park
comprising the Magical Kingdom, Hollywood Studios the Epcot Centre, the amazing cotton
candy, and much much more. But there’s really only once place to be when the temperature
peaks, that is the Typhoon Lagoon. Surrounded by a litany of water-based frivolity, Typhoon
Lagoon is the signature attraction of the Disney water park area. It is a 2.5 acre, 3 million gallon
wave pool, with huge artificial waves. The typhoon lagoon surf pool is one of the largest outdoor
wave pools in the world. It is also the second most visited waterpark in the world. The wave pool
opened on June 1st, 1989,and has since attracted millions of wave seekers. Typhoon lagoon surf
pool sends six-foot waves barreling towards the shore at intervals of every 90 seconds. Although
millions of people visit the pool.
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