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Waterpark with ‘unique rides' and endless fun crowned best in Scotland
Waterpark with ‘unique rides' and endless fun crowned best in Scotland

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Waterpark with ‘unique rides' and endless fun crowned best in Scotland

It draws in more than 700,000 visitors annually MAKING A SPLASH Waterpark with 'unique rides' and endless fun crowned best in Scotland A WATERPARK with a wave machine, fun flumes and other 'unique' rides has been named the best in Scotland. Located just 25 minutes outside of Glasgow, this fun-filled attraction has earned a spot on Time Out's list of the UK's top pools. Advertisement 1 The Time Capsule has been named Scotland's best waterpark Credit: Google The Time Capsule in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, was named as the country's best waterpark. It boasts a 25m swimming pool, a Tsunami wavepool, and a Riptide River. And the leisure complex includes a fully equipped gym, an ice rink and a soft play area. Time Out said: "Glasgow might not be the first location that springs to mind when you think of waterparks, but at the Time Capsule, they have some unique rides. Advertisement "The Tornado Tantrum flue is so large you could fit a Mini Cooper inside, so there's plenty of room for you and four mates to whizz down together. "There's also a ten-metre-high Storm Chaser: twin flumes named Thunder and Lightning, where you can challenge a friend and see who comes out first." The Time Capsule is currently undergoing essential upgrades to its water feature systems, which include new control panels, electrical repairs and pump replacements. The upgrades began in March and are expected to take up to six months, meaning the waterpark is likely to be closed for most of the summer. Advertisement But the gym, ice rink, and swimming pool remains open during this time. Councillor Geraldine Woods, North Lanarkshire Council Convener of Communities, said: 'We know our loyal customers will be disappointed to hear that the waterpark will close for a few months, but the upgrades will guarantee its long-term future. UK's biggest outdoor waterpark reveals brand new 'island' attraction open this summer 'We carried out a detailed survey of the waterpark, which highlighted certain areas requiring improvement. In order to complete these, the waterpark will need to close for between four and six months.' The Time Capsule attracts over 700,000 visitors each year and remains one of Lanarkshire's most popular attractions. Advertisement Entry fees range from £3.55 to £6.85 per person.

'Unique' waterpark just 25 minutes from Glasgow crowned best in Scotland
'Unique' waterpark just 25 minutes from Glasgow crowned best in Scotland

Daily Record

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

'Unique' waterpark just 25 minutes from Glasgow crowned best in Scotland

The iconic leisure complex has been named one of the UK's top waterparks by Time Out An iconic family favourite just a short drive from Glasgow has been crowned the best waterpark in Scotland. The Time Capsule has been named among the top fun-filled pools in the UK by Time Out. The Coatbridge venue has been a go-to destination for generations of families across Glasgow and the Central Belt. It earned its spot on the coveted Time Out list, alongside the likes of The Wave in Coventry and Alton Towers' Waterpark. ‌ Only a 25-minute drive from Glasgow city centre, the large leisure complex is well known for its flumes, wave machine, and "unique" rides - and it is now being recognised nationally for its impact. ‌ Speaking about the wonder of waterparks, the team at Time Out asked: "Looking to make a splash with your next family day out? How about some wobbly water obstacle courses, chaotically fun wave machines and slides so long you're not sure where they end? "From epic outdoor inflatables to weather-proof indoor pools with flumes galore, you'll find excellent waterparks dotted all over the country." In their guide to the UK's best sites, the publication highlighted everything from indoor flume-packed havens to open-air inflatable adventures, praising The Time Capsule for its stand-out attractions and nostalgic pull. Speaking about their Scottish inclusion, Time Out said: 'Glasgow might not be the first location that springs to mind when you think of waterparks, but at the Time Capsule, they have some unique rides. "The Tornado Tantrum flume is so large you could fit a Mini Cooper inside, so there's plenty of room for you and four mates to whizz down together. ‌ 'There's also the ten-metre-high Storm Chaser: twin flumes named Thunder and Lightning, where you can challenge a friend and see who comes out first…' The recognition comes despite the ever-popular waterpark being temporarily closed for essential upgrade works. Repairs began in March and are expected to last between four and six months, meaning it is likely to be shut for most of summer. ‌ The temporary closure affects only the waterpark, with the rest of the complex - including the 25-metre swimming pool, ice rink and gym - remaining open throughout the ongoing works. Speaking about the closure, Councillor Geraldine Woods, North Lanarkshire Council Convener of Communities. 'We know our loyal customers will be disappointed to hear that the waterpark will close for a few months, but the upgrades will guarantee its long-term future. 'We carried out a detailed survey of the waterpark, which highlighted certain areas requiring improvement. In order to complete these, the waterpark will need to close for between four and six months.' ‌ Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. The work includes essential upgrades to the water feature systems, new control panels, electrical repairs and pump replacements. Meanwhile, further improvements are on the horizon, with the gym, the busiest in North Lanarkshire, also set for a revamp next year as part of a wider enhancement plan. Despite the current closure, The Time Capsule remains one of Lanarkshire's most visited family attractions, drawing over 700,000 visitors annually, and after its refresh, it looks set to make an even bigger splash. To see the full list, go to the Time Out website.

Time Capsule near Glasgow named among best UK swimming pools
Time Capsule near Glasgow named among best UK swimming pools

The National

time25-05-2025

  • The National

Time Capsule near Glasgow named among best UK swimming pools

The leisure centre, which is complete with flumes and a wave machine, was named alongside spots like The Wave in Coventry and Alton Towers Waterpark. Introducing the ranking, the writers over at Time Out said: "Looking to make a splash with your next family day out? "How about some wobbly water obstacle courses, chaotically fun wave machines and slides so long you're not sure where they end? The swimming and leisure centre contains various flumes and even a wave machine (Image: North Lanarkshire Council) "Waterparks come in all shapes and sizes in the UK, and luckily for us, most are open all year round." Swimming baths less than 25 minutes from the city centre of Glasgow named one of the best in the UK The Time Capsule, which is less than 25 minutes from the city centre of Glasgow, was named the top pool in Scotland and among the best in the whole of the UK by Time Out. Discussing the location, which has been a major childhood memory for generations of kids across Glasgow and the Central Belt, the publication said: "Glasgow might not be the first location that springs to mind when you think of waterparks, but at Time Capsule, they have some unique rides. The Time Capsule near Glasgow has been a major childhood memory for generations of kids (Image: Google Maps) "The Tornado Tantrum flume is so large you could fit a Mini Cooper inside, so there's plenty of room for you and four mates to whizz down together. "There's also the ten-metre-high Storm Chaser: twin flumes named Thunder and Lightning, where you can challenge a friend and see who comes out first..." It should be noted that those wanting to visit the Time Capsule will have to wait for essential repair works, which started in March, to be completed.

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