Product Category
Product Systems Built for Commercial Water Play
The first step in a water park project is choosing the right attraction mix. These six core product categories cover the systems most commercial water parks use to balance family appeal, visual impact, and investment value.

Water Play
Interactive spray features and splash elements that build family-friendly engagement and repeat play value.

Children’s Water House
Smaller-scale water houses designed for younger guests, lower-height play, and approachable family use.

Big Water House
Large interactive water houses combine slides, buckets, and themed play into a signature attraction core.

Water Slides
Commercial slide systems create visual impact, stronger excitement levels, and destination-driving attraction value.

Kids Water Slides
Slides for younger users help complete the family offer with safer scale, gentler play, and broader age coverage.

Surf & Wave Equipment
Surf simulators and wave-making systems add destination appeal and help larger parks build stronger attraction identity.
End-to-End ODM Solution
From Your Vision to Reality
One partner, one seamless journey — from first sketch through production all the way to grand opening, we handle every detail in between. We don’t just sell equipment — we deliver a complete entertainment environment, from first sketch to final inspection.

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Plan & Design
Transform your vision into actionable engineering drawings with expert design support.
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Production
Full-scale manufacturing with rigorous quality control and material testing at every stage.
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Installation
On-site installation, safety certification, staff training, and ongoing maintenance.
Professional Strength
Built by Experience, Delivered at Scale
These four numbers communicate the scale behind MooTon’s water park capability, from team size and capital base to production capacity and long-term technical maturity.
800+
More than 800 employees, refused to delay delivery
2003
Established in 2003, mature technology
60M
60 million registered capital and guaranteed services
409,029 ft
409,029ft, to undertake a variety of large-scale projects
Successful Water Park Cases
Successful Water Park Cases
Selected water park cases show how product planning, themed identity, and delivery experience come together across resorts, destination projects, and family aquatic attractions.
Project Process
How a water park project moves forward
A clear process helps each water park project move from concept and budget discussion into themed planning, engineering, manufacturing, and launch support.
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Project Communication
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Concept & Custom Design
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Proposal & Contract Confirmation
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Equipment Production
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Maintenance & After-Sales
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Opening Support
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Installation & Testing
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Shipping & Site Coordination

FAQ
Water Park Project FAQ
Quick answers for common water park planning questions before a commercial aquatic project starts.
Can you customize the water park design to fit our site and theme?
Yes. MooTon can develop the attraction mix, visual theme, equipment planning, and project direction around your site, target audience, and investment goals.
How do you choose between splash features, water houses, and larger attractions?
The choice depends on site size, target guests, budget, thrill level, and business positioning. Family splash zones, resort parks, and destination projects usually need different attraction mixes.
Can you support water park theming as well as equipment supply?
Yes. Theming, attraction planning, and equipment coordination can be developed together so the final park feels more unified and commercially distinctive.
Can you support engineering, manufacturing, and installation guidance?
Yes. MooTon can support planning, engineering coordination, fiberglass production, shipment, and installation guidance based on the confirmed scope.
How long does a water park project usually take?
The timeline depends on site scale, theming complexity, engineering scope, production load, and shipping conditions. Early site and budget information helps the team estimate the next steps faster.










