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Hotel and indoor waterpark under construction in the Catskill Mountains

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Hotel and indoor waterpark under construction in the Catskill Mountains

The project is slated to open in April.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | March 5, 2019
Kartrite water park under construction

Courtesy Aquatic Development Group

The Kartrite Hotel & Indoor Waterpark is nearing completion in the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York. The hotel is located next to a 100,000-sf casino and the Monster Golf Course.

The $180-million project will feature 324 guest rooms. Amenities include a bar, a candy store, a coffee shop, four restaurants, a tap room, a family entertainment center with an arcade and indoor ropes course, a conference center, and a spa.

 

Lazy river at kartrite under constructionCourtesy Aquatic Development Group.

 

Connected to the hotel is a four-season, two-acre indoor water park, designed by Aquatic Development Group. The indoor water park, which will become New York’s largest, includes a FlowRider surf attraction, a lazy river, a kids activity pool with basketball, and a multi-level play structure and slides. Deck space with cabanas, landscaping and vegetation, and a mezzanine that overlooks the waterpark with additional seating and a bar & grill restaurant will also be included.

 

See Also: Art-focused hotel will be the first to open in the Dallas Arts District

 

A 60,000-sf Texlon transparent roofing system will cover the entire park and feature column-free construction. The barrel-shaped roof allows sunlight to enter the water park, which will be kept at a steady 84 degrees, year round.

 

Kartrite water park from the exterior under constructionCourtesy Aquatic Development Group.

 

Kartrite water park under constructionCourtesy Aquatic Development Group.

 

Kartrite hotel under constructionCourtesy Aquatic Development Group.

 

Kartrite hotel main building under constructionCourtesy Aquatic Development Group.

 

Kartrite renderingCourtesy Aquatic Development Group.

 

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