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The Lagoons comprises seven free form interlinked pools with a children's area and flume water rides. It hosts many activities, including parties and young children's swimming lessons. In 2002, two new rides were introduced, 'The Anaconda' and 'Alligator Attack'. In January 2005 a new feature was unveiled - 'The Amazonian Falls', a double chamber speed slide. Other features include two whirlpool spas, eighteen 'Water Bubble Beds', two artificial geysers, four water cannons, three massage channels, four water gargoyles and a mushroom drench shower. •
The Ice Caps is The Dome's split level ice skating rink, featuring two ramps, two mini-rinks on different levels and 1.5 square kilometres of ice. •
Fitness Village is the largest fitness facility in the North of England, and contains over 180 pieces of gym equipment, including weights, and the latest state of art Life Fitness equipment. •
The Hall is where a major part of The Dome's events take place. It houses three five-a-side football pitches, as well as twelve badminton courts on the same floor. It also has tiered seating that is kept tidied away near one wall of the Hall. The Sports Hall, as it was then known, was formerly the home venue of the
Doncaster Panthers men's basketball team. On 12 May 2005 and 20 April 2006, it played host to the
Premier League Darts. Aside from sporting events, The Hall also hosts concerts, with artists that have appeared there including
Judas Priest,
Kings of Leon,
The Strokes,
Feeder,
Embrace,
Travis,
Ian Brown,
Morrissey,
The 1975 and
Catfish And The Bottlemen. The
Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel concert at the venue in June 1990 was the debut of
Robbie Gladwell and
Nick Pynn, and Gladwell continues to play lead guitar in the band as of 2021. Harley played the venue again in November 2015, along with the surviving musicians from
The Best Years of Our Lives album, rather than the normal 6-piece band. == Past events ==