Splashmins Fun ParkSplashmins Fun Park and Resort is an amusement park near Georgetown, Guyana. It is located on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway. The theme park features shows, plant life and beaches. The park is built on one hundred and sixty four acres of amidst numerous species of flora and a variety of fauna which include bird life. Splashmin is a privately owned resort. Park historyConstruction for this amusement park began in 1997. After three years of construction the park was opened in 2000.[citation needed] The park consists of beaches, palm lined walkways, numerous picnic areas and water slides. Splashmins features a man made black water lake with white sandy beaches that overlooks Guyana's natural vegetation, Benabs, food and drinks bars, a gift shop, water rides, hotel and camping facilities. In 2011, Splashmins Fun Part hosted the final leg of the Miss Jamzone International pageant.[1] In 2018, the part hosted an amateur women's boxing tournament.[2] In 2015, Ashmins Fun Park and Resorts (parent company of Splashmins and Madewini Villas) became the first private-sector company to access financing to construct a wastewater treatment plant. The daily treatment of 139,000 litres of wastewater to standards outlined in the provisions of the Protocol of Land-Based Sources (a part of the Cartagena Convention) will be reused at the park facilities in efforts to reduce marine pollution.[3][4] In 2018, lifeguard services were cancelled after claims that negligent staff contributed to the death of a teenager.[5] Signs were put up to advise patrons they were "swimming at their own risk" in the government owned waterways.[6] Lennox John, the owner, also owned department store Ashmins in Georgetown at Hadfield and High Street from 1990 until 2018.[7] References
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