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Onemount Waterpark

Onemount Waterpark


Onemount Waterpark is a huge urban water park that offers an array of both indoor and outdoor swimming pool. There are various sizes and designs of swimming pools which covers people of all ages. The water park offers spaces for sun tanning with the natural sunlight. It has nine water amusement facilities including a thrilling water slide reaching 40m in height, a water-play facility, a running-water pool and spa facilities. A huge artificial wave pool also gives you great pleasure. 

Address
300 Hallyuworld-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do

Homepage

www.onemount.co.kr





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