Design and construction of waterparks

Once you have a location and have determined a project is feasible, you need to look at the specifics of the site. 

While any shape of lot works longer and narrow or bent “L” shapes can create difficulties in the placement main project program elements (hotel, waterpark, parking etc) all of which in a project like this are large. A typical indoor waterpark is about 50,000 square feet, although they can range from 20,000 to over 200,000. 

Adjacencies in planning are critical, so for example locating the water park next to the hotel allows them to share some facilities. This may include laundry, office space, admin, food service, loading, IT and storage, reducing construction costs and, some adjacencies, like attaching to a hotel, may be a critical component of achieving your ROI targets. In addition to the shape of the site you need to look at the sites topography, as changes in elevation need to be taken into account when deciding what goes where.