Ocean Exmouth have announced that they will be re-opening today (Thursday) after the roof broke apart during Storm Henk on Tuesday.
In an update on Facebook, a spokesman said: "Great news! Thanks to some very swift work by the EDDC and co we're re-opening today at 2pm!
"Our teams have been working hard all morning to ensure everything is in top shape ready for your next visit.
"Thanks to the amazing crews for you hard work and we can't wait to welcome you back."
Ocean is open to members of the public from 2pm. LED Leisure, who operate the building was hoped to re-open yesterday, (Wednesday) but in an update they said: "Unfortunately, we will remain closed today.
"With the weather still poor it hasn't been possible to safely access the roof for repairs. We will update you again as soon as we have the safety sign off from the professionals
"Our team are working hard to reach out to all of those who have booked in today. With the day being sold out this is taking some time and we apologise in advance for any delay."
Queen's Drive was closed on Tuesday, after a six-foot sheet of shard metal smashed into a public area next to an Exmouth seafront attraction fortunately didn't hit anyone.
It was just one piece of damage across East Devon caused by Storm Henk.
The building was evacuated in the afternoon, and is still closed as building surveyors make sure the building is safe to re-open.
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