Ginflatables water park modules are engineered for commercial operators who need a scalable, reconfigurable water attraction without the cost of a permanent structure. Each module—whether a dual-lane slide tower, splash pad station, climbing wall, or connecting tunnel—is built from 0.9mm PVC tarpaulin with reinforced seams, rated for continuous daily operation in commercial rental and resort environments.

The modular system is the core advantage. A resort can start with two or three slide towers and a splash zone, then expand by adding climbing structures, sprinkler arches, or additional lane configurations as demand grows. All connectors are standardized, so new modules bolt onto existing layouts without reconfiguration. Setup time for a full 10-module park runs 4–6 hours with a crew of four.

Key specifications across the water park module range:

  • Materials: 0.9mm commercial-grade PVC, UV-stabilized coating, double-stitched seams
  • Blower requirement: 1.5–2.2kW per module (blowers included or available separately)
  • Capacity per configuration: 50–200+ simultaneous users depending on layout
  • Weight range: 180–650kg per module for shipping logistics planning
  • Certifications: CE, EN71, ASTM available on request

Operators running complete inflatable water parks or standalone water world attractions use our module system to customize layouts to site footprint, age group, and throughput targets. For guidance on space planning and ROI modeling, see our inflatable water park setup guide. Complementary equipment including inflatable water slides is available across our full water product range.

Pool Float and Slide Accessories for Water Park Zones

A complete water park experience extends beyond the core inflatable modules. Operators who add pool floats, loungers, and chair-style accessories to relaxation zones see measurable increases in guest dwell time and per-visit revenue. Commercial-grade inflatable pool floats — built with 0.4–0.5mm heat-welded vinyl for daily rental rotation — serve as high-margin add-ons that require minimal additional infrastructure. See our inflatable pool float fleet buying guide for materials, sizing, and ROI analysis.

For water park operators considering permanent slide infrastructure alongside inflatable modules, the choice between plastic/fiberglass pool slides and inflatable alternatives affects installation cost, permitting requirements, and seasonal flexibility. Permanent slides suit year-round facilities; inflatable slides suit seasonal parks and multi-site operators who need to relocate equipment. Our permanent vs inflatable pool slide comparison covers total cost of ownership and decision criteria for commercial operators.

All units ship flat-packed with repair kit, stake anchors, and blower. MOQ is one unit. Custom dimensions, branding, and color schemes are supported with a 30–45 day production lead time. Contact us for volume pricing and module compatibility specifications.