Nassau to build multi-million dollar water park
Nassau Cruise Port is planning a new leisure facility expected to create more than 300 new jobs.
Nassau Port management says it has completed pre construction work for a new $35 million water park complex.
Port CEO Mike Maura says the construction will take about 18 months to complete.
“This will add a significant number of jobs at the port. A best-in-class experience,” Maura said.
Maura says this will fill a gap for a ‘family friendly’ attraction close to the cruise port
“A lot of the experiences visitors can participate in are adult-oriented. We intend to focus on families.”
Nassau cruise port set a daily record of nearly 30,000 visitors in December.
Port officials say Nassau is on track to handle over five million guest arrivals this year.
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