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How tall is the slide at Atlantis?

The Abyss begins with a staggering, 50-foot near-vertical drop through complete darkness within the Power Tower. Totaling 200 feet long, this thrilling body slide ends as guests splash through waterfalls and into The Cenote, an underground lair of prehistoric fish.



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The Abyss begins with a staggering, 50-foot near-vertical drop through complete darkness within the Power Tower. Totaling 200 feet long, this thrilling body slide ends as guests splash through waterfalls and into The Cenote, an underground lair of prehistoric fish.

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The Abyss begins with a staggering 50-foot, near-vertical drop through complete darkness within the Power Tower. Totaling 200 feet long, this thrilling body slide ends as guests splash through waterfalls and into The Cenote - an underground lair of prehistoric fish.

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The tallest water slide in the world is Kilimanjaro, measuring 49.9 m (163 ft 0.07 in) high, achieved by Aldeia das Águas Park Resort (Brazil) in Barra do Piraí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, constructed in 2002.

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Caribbean vacationers can only discover imagination and innovation like this at Atlantis. Our water slides provide sensory thrills unlike any other for every member of the family. Resort guests and day pass holders can take on The Abyss, a 200-foot body slide that sends you plunging 50 feet into a lagoon.

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The 'Leap of Faith' waterside is located at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas. The park has many lagoons filled with marine life and is the location of the largest open-air marine habitat in the world where over 250 marine species are displayed.

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The depth of the river varies between zero inches and four feet. Guests will enjoy this relaxing, scenic river as they sit in inner tubes and are guided by a gentle current.

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Based in the Schlitterbahn Water Park in Kansas City, the Verrückt was the tallest waterslide in the world standing at nearly a staggering 169 feet tall, with parkgoers travelling at a whopping 70 miles per hour. However, the record-breaking ride ended in tragedy when 10-year-old Caleb Schwab was horrifically killed.

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Known and loved as the “Waterpark Capital of the World”, Wisconsin Dells is home to the largest concentration of indoor and outdoor waterparks on Earth — over 20 different parks.

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Sky Views Dubai. Have you got what it takes to really let yourself go? Ride the breathtaking Sky Slide and hurtle from floor-to-floor more than 219.5 metres above the ground. Take a white-knuckle trip to the edge of all-out excitement.

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