Tourists Enjoy Private Day at Abandoned Wonderland Water Park in Vietnam
Lucky tourists find deserted water park complete with empty rides and wave pool
Dailystar Co Uk
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A group of six tourists visiting Wonderland Water Park in Mui Ne, Vietnam, experienced an unusual day as they found the entire park nearly deserted. They enjoyed rides and facilities without any queues, paying just £7 each for a memorable afternoon.
- 01The group of tourists found Wonderland Water Park almost empty during their visit.
- 02They paid only £7 each for the experience, which included rides and access to facilities.
- 03Jessie Riley, one of the tourists, initially felt they might be in the wrong place due to the lack of visitors.
- 04The park was fully staffed and operational despite the low attendance.
- 05The quiet weekday was attributed as a reason for the park's emptiness.
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A group of six tourists, including Jessie Riley from Christchurch, New Zealand, stumbled upon an unexpected adventure at Wonderland Water Park in Mui Ne, Vietnam. On April 14, they arrived to find the park almost entirely deserted, with only a handful of other visitors present. This unusual situation allowed them to enjoy rides and attractions without any queues, making the experience feel like a private VIP day. Jessie described the initial concern of being in the wrong place, but after confirming with staff, they embraced the unique opportunity. The group spent five hours enjoying the park, including the wave pool and lazy river, for just £7 each. The emptiness was likely due to it being a weekday, as noted by their taxi driver. Overall, the tourists had a memorable and fun-filled afternoon at the water park.
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