Walking on water is now made possible at the Chesterfield Mall.
H2O Balls is a small, newly introduced station that can be found on the first level in the Old Navy/Macy’s “hallway” of the mall.
Participants must prepare themselves for an extensive aquatic workout. Customers climb into a huge, inflatable ball, allow it to be filled with air and are pushed out onto a pool of water.
H2O contenders must be under 180 pounds and over the age of two for kids. For three to five minutes, customers pay $7 to try and stay balanced and enjoy this unique opportunity.

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