A great water park. Its biggest advantage is that for adults 16+ there is a whole separate quiet area. At the same time, it has a large swimming pool with a bar, and several saunas (I recommend that you have a separate pleasure in the sauna with an aquarium), and a Jacuzzi, and an outdoor heated pool, and a cafe. The area is noisy for everyone, there are a lot of children, but there is a swimming pool with waves, with a current and, of course, slides. They, let's say, cause a storm of emotions and make the heart jump out. But on the day of our visit, the elevators to the slides, alas, did not work, as did the automatic cheesecake lift for sliding down the slides. Accordingly, everyone was walking up the stairs, carrying huge cheesecakes. It would be great if a couple of slides were also put in the 16+ zone, but it's so good. Plus, you can pay for everything with a bracelet (there is a limit of up to 500 zlotys for spending at the water park), at the exit you just scan your bracelet and pay the amount you spent during your stay. In general, I recommend it. In winter, there are very few visitors on a weekday.
The water park is large, there are many pools, there is a 16+ zone. There are long queues on the slides, so 4 stars, but most of the slides are interesting. Mostly I liked everything
A strange water park with strange rules.
If you decide to visit this water park, then take a towel (20 zlotys for each, which is 600 rubles), food and water (400 rubles for 0.5 water) and come without children because if you take children you will be able to visit only 25% of the water park. Only 3 pools and water slides are designed for children, everything else is strictly for adults. The rest of the pools, thermal springs and a relaxation area, as well as all types of saunas for adults only. And you have to be completely naked in these places. Personally, I'm not happy to see people completely naked, but apparently these are just my problems. We paid for all the zones and as a result we were not allowed anywhere. I think that this should be spelled out strictly in the rules. And in general, it is strange that a water park implies staying with the whole family with children everywhere, so why such restrictions? The park is interesting, but it shocked me. We will never come here again. And you also need to accurately learn the bus schedule because logically they brought and should take visitors back, but no, you can get stuck in the water park for 3 hours because buses have a break and it is impossible to call a taxi here. And it was also written on the website that by buying a 2 o'clock ticket you can get into happy hours and stay until the end of the day, but this is a hoax. Exactly 2 hours later, we had to leave the water park and after spending 20 minutes drying our hair with very weak hair dryers, we had to pay another 100 zloty (3000₽) for this. The two hours you buy include a time change. This means that you will have to change your clothes quickly, otherwise you will lose time for the two hours you are buying. The park did not open until 13:00. But in the bus schedule, it runs from 9:00 and arrives at 9:55. It's just weird.