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First visitors to Snow Fun in City Mall in Alajuela making line to see the snow in Costa Rica. Photo Albert Marín, La Nacion
First visitors to Snow Fun in City Mall in Alajuela making line to see the snow in Costa Rica. Photo Albert Marín, La Nacion

QCOSTARICA – Dozens came out on the first day of “snow” in Costa Rica, as the newly opened City Mall unveiled its “Snow Fun” theme park Saturday.

As promised, the doors opened 1:00pm, but, there was no snow, leaving the first customers who paid to see the attraction, disappointed.

Snow Fun has three attractions: an ice slide, a snow throwing competition and snowmen making.

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“Snow is ice and the ice is water and the water evaporates in the heat (…).” said Victor Garcia, theme park manager.

A report in La Nacion offers up explanations by City Mall managers and experts about snow and ice, but, to the visitors yesterday all the explanations did nothing to bring them what they had come and paid for, snow.

Cristian Lobo, who came out with his daughter Estrella Wolf, was not pleased. He told La Nacion, “I expected something else, is very expensive for what they are presenting, three stands (attractions) nothing else. Not recommended. It is better and cheaper to go to an amusement park.”

Getting to know snow in Costa Rica will set you back ¢6,200; the cost for all three activities is ¢16,800 colones. Per person.

Source: La Nacion.

The City Mall Facebook photos show people having fun at the first ever snow theme park in Costa Rica.

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