Does your park area have a body of water? It's either unused or has some lotus flowers that only bloom in summer, while the rest of the time it's a scene of withered plants?
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Water is the favorite of children! If this neglected or simply handled water area could be developed, it would precisely be the revenue point that attracts parent-child tourists.
When it comes to "water area development", many people's first reaction is: high investment, long construction period, and high risks.
Indeed, the issue of funds is very real. For most cultural and tourism projects, "insufficient funds and low tolerance rate" is the norm.
What are the solutions to this predicament? First, we need to be clear that if your funds are limited, you must not immediately treat the water area as a landscape project. Building walkways, constructing platforms, creating hard revetments... Once construction begins, the money flows out like water. Moreover, the renovation space is small. If the market feedback is not ideal, it will be almost impossible to recover.
When we focus our attention on the light asset operation model for the renovation of more medium-sized water areas, we will find that they all prefer lightweight solutions that are detachable, adjustable, and movable. With the minimum cost, they can verify the market effect. This is the correct approach.
Considering the total investment cost, construction difficulty, operational flexibility, and market acceptance, prefabricated water-based inflatable products are currently one of the most ideal projects for renovating idle water areas.
Why inflatable? Because it does not involve hard structures, does not require deep water construction, and does not require large-scale construction. As long as the water surface is controllable, the water level is not deep, the bottom of the pool is relatively flat, and there is a little space on the shore for changing clothes, washing, and resting, it can be started.
There are approximately three types of inflatable water-based projects that are suitable for water use, namely water obstacle courses, water trampolines, and water castles.
The first one is water trampolines. It combines the fun of land trampolining with the buoyancy of water, offering a light and graceful bouncing experience and a soft landing in the water. It can be operated throughout the year and is highly favored by children.
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The second one is the water obstacle course.
If you have watched the water obstacle course shows on TV, you will know how attractive these competitive events are!
The water obstacle course is a large inflatable obstacle track built in open water areas, featuring various levels such as jumping, climbing, balancing, and crossing. Its core feature is a balance among competitiveness, challenge, and fun.
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The third one is the floating castle.
"The water-based inflatable castle" integrates various functions such as slides, climbing, obstacle courses, and trampolining. It has a cute cartoonish design and offers a wide variety of entertainment options, making it highly playable.
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These three projects require relatively low investment, have short implementation periods, and are flexible in operation. They can be operated independently or in combination based on the size of the water area, passenger flow conditions, and seasonal changes. During the off-season, they can be disassembled and stored without occupying space or affecting other uses of the water area.
The transformation of the water area is neither overly complex nor expensive. The key lies in whether you have chosen the right project and direction.