Wave-making equipment stands as one of the core attraction devices in water parks. It not only creates an immersive seaside resort experience but also boosts park attendance, average spending per visitor, and brand recognition. Its specific functions can be categorized into four major areas:
Simulating Authentic Coastal Experiences: Blower wave machines and vacuum wave machines generate diverse wave patterns—including rolling waves, diamond waves, and tsunami waves—allowing inland visitors to surf and chase waves without traveling to the coast. This fills a critical gap in inland water park offerings.
Catering to all age groups: Wave pools with varying heights accommodate different demographics—shallow zones (0.3–0.8m) suit family play and children’s activities, while deep zones (1.5–3.0m) satisfy thrill-seeking youths and adults, achieving universal appeal for “everyone in the family.”
Extended visit duration: Wave pools typically become the area where visitors linger longest. Combined with timed wave generation and wave pattern switching, they effectively increase the time spent in the park, indirectly driving repeat spending.
Become an iconic photo spot: Large tsunami wave pools often become the park’s “viral landmark.” Unique wave patterns and breathtaking visual experiences attract visitors to take photos and share them organically on social media, generating free marketing exposure.
Differentiated competitive advantage: Compared to highly homogeneous attractions like slides and lazy rivers, wave-making equipment offers unique selling points such as wave height, wave pattern variety, and wave coverage area. These features distinguish the park from competitors and attract a broader customer base.
Boosting Peripheral Business: Wave pools are typically surrounded by food stalls, beverage shops, lockers, and swim gear rentals. Visitors’ spending needs during their stay directly drive revenue for these secondary offerings.
Supporting nighttime operations: Wave pools equipped with lighting and music systems can host themed events like “Night Wave Parties,” extending park operating hours and boosting revenue during off-peak periods.
Adaptable to varying venue sizes: Wave-making equipment can be flexibly selected based on park area — Small parks can install a single blower wave machine to create compact family wave pools; large parks can utilize multiple parallel units or vacuum wave machines to build expansive tsunami pools, maximizing space utilization.
Flexible operation mode adjustment: Through the PLC control system, wave frequency and wave pattern combinations can be freely switched. This accommodates both daily recreational needs and special operational scenarios like aquatic electronic music festivals or family water activities, enhancing equipment utilization.