Varna Aquapark Closes After Intentional Damage to Inflatable Attractions
Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An aquapark in Varna, Bulgaria, has temporarily closed after its inflatable attractions were intentionally damaged.
- The damaged attraction was located near the Second Pier beach and was a new addition for the summer season.
- Owners announced the closure on Facebook, citing the deliberate vandalism of the equipment.
A popular aquapark in Varna, Bulgaria, has been forced to close its doors temporarily due to intentional damage to its facilities. The inflatable water attraction, situated near the Second Pier beach, was a new feature for the current summer season.
Owners of the aquapark announced the unfortunate closure via a Facebook post, stating that the equipment had been deliberately vandalized. The specific details of the damage were not immediately released, but the incident has led to the suspension of operations, disappointing visitors who were looking forward to enjoying the attraction during the peak summer months.
The aquapark had only recently opened for the summer season, and its closure due to vandalism represents a significant setback for the business and a loss for local tourism. Authorities are likely investigating the incident, and further updates are expected regarding the extent of the damage and the timeline for the aquapark's reopening.
Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.