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Wild Coast introduces the first indoor Sky Park

The Sky Park has world-class safety features that prevent customers form unhooking themselves during participation

With its year-round temperate weather, unspoilt beaches, golf course, casino and water park, Wild Coast Sun remains a perennial favourite in the Sun International stable, and the Resort is constantly upgrading to ensure they are a family destination of excellence.

In the past year, the resort has seen multi-millions spent on upgrades to new and existing facilities, following improvements made leading up to Wild Coast Sun being lifted from a three to a four-star resort, in 2020.

The Magic Company, which operates the bowling alley, arcade games and kiddie rides, has invested R6,4-million in South Africa’s first indoor Sky park facility – ideal to boost adrenalin levels and tire out busy kids aged from age seven to 70. The structure, which is over 18 metres high, has 21 rope obstacles on a sky trail and a built-in zip line sky-rail.

Magic Company regional manager for Natal, Kim Sismey said; “Used by some of the world’s top family entertainment centres and cruise lines, the Sky Park has world class safety features that prevent customers from unhooking themselves during participation.”

She said up to 30 people can use the structure at a time and the Magic Company has also relieved unemployment in the area by hiring an additional eight permanent and four casual staff to operate the Sky Park.

Peter Tshidi, Wild Coast Sun General Manager said; “We are always looking at new and exciting ways to thrill our guests, and this means refreshing dining options as well as making sure we provide great entertainment both indoors and outdoors.”

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Fundiswa Mzobe

I joined the South Coast Herald in 2013. I started on the Ugu Eyethu title, working as a junior journalist, then switched.
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