Hotel in Texas has a 530-foot lazy river on its ROOF that takes 15 minutes to complete
The recently-opened 530-foot lazy river sits on the top of the 29-storey hotel, 100 feet above street level
WHEN booking a holiday, a hotel that has its own pool is always a big bonus.
But a hotel in Texas has gone one step further, with a giant lazy river on its roof that takes 15 minutes to complete.
The recently-opened 530-foot lazy river at the Marriott Marquis in Houston is formed in the shape of the state of Texas.
It sits on the top of the 29-storey hotel, 100 feet above street level.
Guests can meander along the lazy river, which is peppered with waterfalls and water cannons along the route.
Unsurprisingly for something that contains 140,000 gallons of water, the waterway is so heavy that an impermeable deck exists underneath it to prevent the possibility of water leaking through to a ballroom below.
There is also a large infinity pool for those who prefer to do laps, with views of the city below.
There is a dive bar and grill on the rooftop too, for those planning on spending the whole afternoon poolside.
The £280million Marriot Marquis opened in December, with 1,000 bedrooms and a 39,000 square-foot ballroom.
Laura Mitzner, director of design and construction of RIDA Development Corp, which built the hotel, told : "Texans love nothing more than Texas,"
"When company officials were discussing their bid to build the hotel, we thought, what about a lazy river?
"It was a monumental undertaking by our engineers and designers just to make sure having a lazy river on that deck was feasible."