The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Theme Park (LPOD) will be open every day from 10AM till 5PM during April.
“Due to the exciting holiday period for Saudi Arabia and the weather reaching a regular 30 degrees Celsius at LPOD, LPOD will be opening seven days a week to cater for the influx of guests as the KSA Causeway is back to normal operating routine,” LPOD in a statement said.
“LPOD has 18 new attractions/additions to share with the market this season so, use LPOD and maximize the fun you can have as we know Bahrain and the GCC needs a little fun to share at the moment and we hope down here at LPOD in our little Al Areen oasis people will have a full great day out enjoying themselves especially as we are now open seven days a week from the beginning of April,” said Mohamed Ali General Manager of LPOD.
“With Bahrain waking up to an oncoming summer, now is the time to purchase one of the many options of annual membership passes ranging from single, couple and family as well as the “bring a friend free” plus-one pass.
“LPOD is very keen to welcome our local and international guests back to the park after a quiet period due to Bahrain’s climate (being the weather) and the unrest socially. We have a total of 18 new offerings ranging from Cabanas to new rides and new free entertainments in the park so we are happy to get them in full use,” said Adam Alexander Page Head of Marketing and Public Relations at LPOD.
LPOD has its already fantastic 14 Slides to enjoy but also in 2011 there are these to also enjoy five VIP cabanas; four Beach Cabanas; free wall climbing experience, free water walking ball experience; free water walking ball rides; free battle boats rides (coming soon); swimming lessons; scuba diving courses; swimm’in music television nights (May onwards); kids club facility (coming soon); conference facilities and four new types of annual membership for 2011.
LPOD hopes to see all its fans come down and have fun in the lovely weather!
Bahrain’s $50 million LPOD opened in September 2007 and set in 77,000 square meters of desert oasis, the largest stand alone Waterpark in the Middle East. The Lost Paradise of Dilmun and the adjacent five-star Al Areen Palace are the first components in the $1.3 billion Al Areen Development Project.