Friday, October 26, 2012

Happy Henry's H20Park

 Splishing, splashing, swirling, twirling, and all while enjoying a family friendly Waterpark. Welcome to Happy Henry’s H20Park. With gallons of fun and dozens of waterslides nothing screams fun like a daring vertical drop into a deep blue pool of adventure. Why don’t you take a plunge and find out what all the bubble is about?

                When Henry was a little boy he told his parent’s, “I love swimming and to prove how much I love it I’m going to make the biggest Waterpark in Minnesota!” Now as a man in his sixties, Henry has brought his dream to reality. When Happy Henry’s opened in 2004 all of the Northern Snowbirds couldn’t believe that there was finally a Waterpark made for all seasons. Indeed ladies and gentleman, HHH20Park is not only an indoor waterpark, but it also ventures outside as well. How could that be possible some may ask? Let us tell you.

                As you walk in to Henry’s the first thing you see is slides zig zagging all around one another like a maze. There are tube slides, body slides, open top slides, and completely closed all the way around slides.  Plus, it has fun for all ages. There is everything from vortex pools, to our 300 gallon dumping bucket, lazy rivers, and multiple hot tubs. In fact one of our guest’s favorite hot tubs is the one that leads from our indoor facility to our outdoor facility.

                This four season hot tub tempts the brave to sit in the chilly Minnesota air while enjoying a nice hot soak. It also allows the summer lovers to have a comfortable setting to star gaze or watch fireworks over the 4th of July. No matter the reason of loving this great feature, what people enjoy most is being able to visually map out the next Waterslide to enjoy.

                The Outdoor Waterpark at Henry’s includes many of the same large Waterslides as the indoor facility, however it also has the unique features such as: a wave pool, surf pool, tornado slide (pictured to the right), rowing pool, and a one large pool the size of a small lake that has floating docks and water trampolines. But because Henry didn’t want any of his customers to miss out on all of this fun during those chilly February days the outdoor facility does include a clear retractable dome. The dome keeps all of Henry’s guests enjoying an eighty degree day even on the days it’s negative twenty outside. Also, the clear dome design allows guests to feel like they’re in a very warm snow globe.

                So whether it’s a sunny day in August or a blistering blizzardy day in January-Happy Henry’s H20Waterpark has something for everyone to enjoy all year round.  So, throw that suit and towel in your bag, call up your friends and family, and come check out Henry’s for yourself. We guarantee you won’t be disappointed!

6 comments:

  1. I really wish that this was a real place! You really make the business come alive within your text and you have an excellent attention to details.
    I particularly loved the "clear retractable dome" feature- can you imagine being nice and warm, having summer fun while the snow is falling all around you?
    I'm thinking that this should become "Heather's H2O Park" and should make its premiere in Duluth. Love it!

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    1. Can you back me a few million dollars? Maybe a billion? Then I will definitely bring this place to life! ;)

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  2. This would be a great get away in the winter. When your feeling down and out about snow on the forecast, you could just escape back to summer. I love the idea and would fully support it. Some of my best memories with friends have been at water parks!

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  3. Wow this place sounds great! that is too bad it isn't real. The descriptions you made to describe the water park were vivid and clear. It made the park feel real, but too good to be true. I think you did a great job not only creating a business, but also writing about it.

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  4. This sounds amazing. I love your post. You have a knack for positive, exciting, descriptives. Water Parks are one of my favorite pass times. Great job!

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  5. Like your other commenters, I'm wishing this place were real. I mean, we have The Edge, but that place feels too small to me, somehow, and I always am left thinking it could feel, um, cleaner. These feelings of mine come from the fact that I've been to a couple truly awesome water parks, including this one in Guatemala (http://www.xelapages.com/irtra/) and this one in Turkey (http://www.adaland.com/).

    One thought, as feedback: I actually want more of a backstory about Henry and why he started up this waterpark.

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