There were only 3 slides, two of which barely move and end up in the water (it's worth covering your nose), and one is good, and even scary.
There are strange towels everywhere on the floor, a lot of idle rooms, dirty, a general feeling of desolation. There was one dry sauna (hot, good), and one hammam, although the light bulb in it burned out and I had to move by touch…
There are a lot of people on weekends, it's noisy, but you can go up to the second floor, it's quieter there. From food - pleskavitsa, grilled chicken, boiled corn, donuts and ice cream, drinks. If you forget that this is a water park and perceive this place simply as a recreation area with pools, then OK. But the entrance costs 1,500 dinars per person.
We took the 601 bus from the Gallery.
We went on Sunday. There are not many people, the water is translucent. There are a lot of pools, there is no current.
I wouldn't call it a water park. This is a hotel with a couple of slides. They work in turns, but there are not many people who want to ride. Slides in the pipe, if you have claustrophobia, then think about it))
There is a cafe with drinks, a shower, a locker room, lockers. Sun beds outside and inside.
The water park is quite old and not very neat. Some of the slides work alternately, and some are turned off altogether without explanation. Up to 2 days, half of the slides do not work at all.