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    Hastings' water-park Splash Planet is going to test itself as just a park after suffering financially last summer

    Hastings' water-park Splash Planet is going to test itself as just a park after suffering financially last summer


    Splash Planet will open its non-water attractions to the public at a reduced price between March and November next year as a trial.

    It lost more than 320-thousand dollars last summer.

    This year - Splash Planet will open weekends only for the first four weeks of the season starting in mid-November followed by a full seven-day operation for eight weeks from early December.

    Midweek operation could extend though March with good weather.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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