Upgrade of staircases.
It comes after a £12m upgrade last year number of new flumes installed before the country went into another lockdown.
Waterworld is to welcome back families on May 17.
The flumes have been given a paint job
Owner Mo Chaudry said: “The place looks like new, and we can’t wait to welcome people back inside, so they can see what we’ve been doing behind the scenes during lockdown.
“In total we have spent more than 100 days working on site improvements. More than 500 square metres of new tiles have been laid, and the tower structure leading up to Tornado Alley, with our newest and fastest rides, has a new and vibrant look.
Mo Chaudry pictured at Adventure Mini Golf
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Entrepreneur Mo Chaudry admits that 2020 has been a financial write-off after investing millions of pounds expanding his business empire - only for it to be closed for the majority of the year.