
A MASSIVE indoor water resort the size of nine football pitches is set to open – and a similar one is coming to the UK.
Therme Singapore has confirmed that it will be opening in 2030, with works set to start.
The 720,000sqft attraction will be set across seven levels, with a range of activities based around water and wellness.
Set to cost S$1billion (£584million), inside will be 20 swmming pools, 18 waterslides and 70 treatment rooms for health and wellness.
There will be three zones – Play, Relax and Restore.
Play will be home to the water slides, as well as kids pools and a wave pool while Relax will have mineral and hydrotherapy pools.
Restore will be the wellness area, with everything from steam rooms and saunas to cold punges and massage rooms.
Not only will there be hundreds of thousands of plants inside, but it will remain at around 30C all year round.
Inside will also be a huge dining area with restaurants and food spaces.
When it opens, it hopes to eventually welcome up to two million visitors.
But if Singapore is a bit too far for you, you can get excited by these images as a similar one is opening in the UK.
Therme Manchester is also opening in 2030, and claims it will be the biggest paid for attraction in the UK with three million tourists a year.
The £500million indoor water resort will be across 28 aces, with similar Play, Restore and Relax zones like the one in Singapore.
This will include a indoor beach, year-round 33C temperatures as well as pools and slides.
David Russell, CEO of Therme UK said: “There won’t be anywhere in this country that has the facilities we have.”
Other sides include Therme Bucharest in Romania and Therme Erdin in Germany.
