The part I really enjoyed was learning the history behind this new beach resort and waterpark. Do you remember the Bastrop fires that burned for days on end? I do. We pray hard, and pray hard, and pray hard until finally the fires were controlled.
In 2011 over 32,000 acres were destroyed in the Bastrop fire. The resort was been built using logs from the fire - logs saved from the chipper and instead turned into everything from sculpture to tables, from outside walls to night stands and cabinets.
In August of 2012 the park did a soft opening of the brand new 221 room resort on the beach. The resort is combined with an indoor waterpark featuring 9 different rides/attractions including a wave river, two five story tall water slides and a pirate themed kids area.
It's an amazing example of sustainable building practices. Frankly the entire resort is a testament to Texas style recycling - over 3 miles of 3 inch mooring ropes of dozens of ships are painstakingly wrapped around giant concrete structural poles on the new upstairs 10,000 square foot patio, for example. The retractable greenhouse roof that covers the indoor waterpark is from an old Schultz nursery. Even the check in counter is from salvaged walnut trees pulled from a road project in Kansas. But it's the Loblolly pines that have the most dramatic effect, especially to those who know the story of the fire.
Everywhere you look, you will see items that have been repurposed around the park. The wood, the craftmanship, and the design are so beautiful to the naked eye. If you DIY, you will love all the cool wood pieces all over the resort. Reasons why you should visit: 1) You can bring your own food, and water. You can even bbq. They have bbq pits and cabanas.
3) Water, water, and more water...fun in the sun 4) Beach. Room with a view.
5) Baby, toddler, and kid friendly. (indoor waterpark that stays at 80ish degrees, heated pool that stay 80ish, and plenty of kid friendly areas)
There is so much to do, and I can go on, and on. Right when you walk in with the Sea Trek tank full of fishes that caught my daughter's attention to all their safety features all over the park and resort. The experience was great. The staff was wonderful. The shuttle driver didn't know who I was and started telling us about all the park and resort's history. We were able to leave our stuff in one place and not have to worry about it. Our room had a kitchen and we cooked our breakfast. We also were able to keep milk and drinks for the kids in the refrigerator. The room also had a washer and a dryer which was awesome. We dried all our wet clothes after being in the waterpark all day. We had plenty of living space and everyone had a bed. The twin bunk bed knook with a fan and a tv was my son's favorite part of the room. So if you are looking for a place to visit this is the place to do it all. For more information, visit http://www.schlitterbahn.com/spi/
4 comments:
Those are some amazing pics and I want to go and try the BoogieBahn Surf Ride ...how fun!
sandy1955@comcast.net
That looks like so much fun. I do like that there is a washer and dryer provided. Patricia
I love the furniture! Looks like a fun place with lots to do!
Sandy-I will be posting a video of my experience...coming soon.
Janet & Patricia-it was so much fun!
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