Columbus, Ohio (WCMH) -Vidaus Park with “Units of Transparent Water” now greets the seekers of excitement to their first Ohio place in Columbus.
The Slick City Action Park now employs 1170 Polaris Parkway near the Polaris Fashion Place after Monday launch. The 35,000 square feet of Columbus Park have 15 slides without waters from the Slick Slide portfolio-gauge series that use “patented slide surface technology to create experience such as water slide speed and performance,” according to the company’s website.
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Slick City is a family entertainment center and is created at all ages, “said Sam Iliff, CEO of Columbus. “We have a patent technology with which we cover the slides, we pair that with the transparent mats we give to the guests, and that KOMBO adds that transparency to the slide and allows you to reach the speed when you go down.” See the previous NBC4 report on Slick City in the video player above.
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The first Slick City Ohio place in Columbus. (A courtesy photo/slippery city action park)
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The first Slick City Ohio place in Columbus. (A courtesy photo/slippery city action park)
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The first Slick City Ohio place in Columbus. (A courtesy photo/slippery city action park)
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The first Slick City Ohio place in Columbus. (A courtesy photo/slippery city action park)
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The first Slick City Ohio place in Columbus. (A courtesy photo/slippery city action park)
The new Ohio place is one of several skiing city, is the development of the whole nation, and the parks have already been opened in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Texas and Wisconsin.
“We are extremely proud to open our first Ohio place in North Columbus and introduce our families, teens and exciting persons of all ages to our disposable slides without waters and engaging places,” Bron Launsby, Slick City CEO said in a statement. “This is a new kind of entertainment park built to move, inspire and inspire guests more than once.”
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Tickets for 4 years and older guests can be purchased online for $ 28.99 per person for 90 minutes and $ 33.99 for 120 minutes. Slick City also offers younger tickets for $ 16.99 for 3 years and younger. All participants must wear a “CITYOCOCK” that can be bought instead of $ 4.99.
Slick City also introduces a cafe, arcade and programming composition, just like certain nights for adults, family day, home school social and after hours. Guests will also be able to reserve their parties and group events soon in the column.
“Twenty-five foot slides may be intimidated by some people, but I think most people are excited to descend,” Iliff said. “People just do it over and over again, and I like to be part of that excitement, seeing someone doing it, getting down, laughing, having a good time. So yes, it smiles on my face.”
Slick City Columbus is open Monday to Friday from 10 to 8:30 pm on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. And Sunday from 11 am to 8:30.
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The Slide Park is opened by former beds, baths and beyond. Last autumn, the application of Columbus city permission revealed that the Slick City renovation cost $ 500,000 to create a “local room recreation”, including “modification of existing toilets, mezzanine expansion, new management office, kitchen and concession area, sellers.”
The bed, bath and beyond announced the closure of the Polaris place in 2020. In the autumn, together with the network store 1750 Hill Road to the north, Pickerington. The chain then filed a bankruptcy proceedings last year and closed additional central Ohio stores, including 3,750 Easton Market near Easton city center and 1717 W. Lane Ave. In Upper Arlington.
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