Our most iconic and by far the most exhilarating ride yet, Thunderbolt is the UK's first ever trap door drop water flume which sees you literally dropped into a 25mph water flume.
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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.
1. BLUE anaconda: The 272-meter long, closed giant slide is the longest all-year-round water slide in Europe. Cling into the slide and enjoy the long way down!
The fastest speed ever achieved on a water slide is 57 miles per hour. It was clocked in 2009 on the Kilimanjaro, a 164-foot-high, 50-degree plummet at Águas Quentes, a water park outside of Rio de Janeiro, by Jens Scherer, a German advertising executive.
This particular water slide is on the cruise ship called Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas and more than 800 feet long. Ojeda posted a point-of-view video of the slide and showed how long it is. It is called the Blaster, Navigator of the Seas.
Kilimanjaro. Located in Barra Do Pirai, Brazil, Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest waterslide opened in 2002. The water slide focuses on creating this thrill without safety as an expense.
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.
Lazy River at Cleethorpes Beach, LincolnshireThe outdoor lazy river at Cleethorpes Beach is nestled beneath the space bowl flume, where you'll be able to see other guests zooming out of the slide.
1 Chimelong Water Park, Guangzhou, ChinaChimelong Water Park in Guangzhou became the world's most popular water park a few years after it opened in 2007.