Before they know it, the floor beneath them opens and both guests slides down the 120 metre slide at an astonishing speed of 80 km/h! In a few seconds, guests reach the bottom of the slide with a rush of excitement!
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For people looking for a bit more 'wow' and adrenaline inducement – I personally feel Atlantis takes the crown. If you want to take a break from the water rides, Aquaventure has a beach, whilst at Wild Wadi you have access to a beach, but it's not on site.
The LongestThe longest tube water slide resides in Malaysia. It's simply called “The Longest” and traipses down a canopied mountain inside the Escape Penang amusement park. The slide is 3,645 feet, or the equivalent of 12 football fields, and dwarfs all other water slides in terms of length.
The red slide is 33 meters high and it is the highest capsule slide in the world — and you can only find it exclusively at Aqualandia. Adrenaline, velocity, speed, and height are just some of the adjectives that our most daring guests mention after having enjoyed and felt this Aqualandia attraction for themselves.
Siam Park is the biggest water park in Europe. Situated in Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, the park is home to an incredibly long network of impressive water slides.
Aqualandia is a stone's throw from the popular tourist resort of Benidorm on Spain's Costa Blanca. From sunbathing areas and swimming pools to water slides and river rapids, the park has a range of attractions for all ages. It opened in 1985 and was Europe's biggest water park until Siam Park opened in 2008.
???? It's over 400 meters long and sits in the Pirin Mountains close to the town of Bansko. The epic water slide is only open from July to mid-September and you'll need to jump on the Bansko gondola all the way to the upper station to reach it.
The Aquaventure Waterpark is definitely one of the best plans to beat the heat of Dubai! Plus, your ticket includes an exciting snorkeling activity with sharks in Shark Lagoon, located in Neptune Tower. For 20 minutes, you can swim with these fascinating creatures in this artificial lagoon.
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