2017 Methodology for Feasibility Studies for Waterparks and Hotels
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Man-Made Lagoons Gain Popularity
March 7, 2024
2017 Methodology for Feasibility Studies for Waterparks and Hotels By: Stephen Szczygiel, CHIA Man-made swimming lagoons, not to be confused with pools or waterparks, have emerged as a new and innovative way to enjoy recreational water activities. These large (over one acre of water surface) and uniquely designed aquatic venues present new opportunities within the
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