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What is a VR waterslide?

This VR waterslide brings a totally new dimension to waterpark fun. With multiple immersive experiences, guests throw on the headset and are instantly launched into a new realm and they ride down the waterslide. But the fun doesn't stop there, with multiple experiences, it's a whole new reality every time!



A VR (Virtual Reality) waterslide is a high-tech waterpark attraction that combines a physical slide with a waterproof VR headset. As you slide down the tube, the headset tracks your movement and projects a 360-degree digital world that syncs perfectly with the twists and turns of the slide. For example, while you are physically sliding in a tube in 2026, you might "see" yourself flying through a dragon's lair, floating through outer space, or diving into a jungle river. The sensors in the headset ensure that when you tilt or drop on the slide, the virtual world moves with you, preventing motion sickness and creating a deeply immersive experience. These are becoming standard at major indoor parks like Kalahari Resorts and select cruise ships. Because the headset is tethered and waterproof, it allows for multiple different "experiences" on a single physical slide, meaning you can ride the same slide five times and see a different story every time you go down.

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