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What is the tallest waterslide in Disney world?

Summit Plummet is one of the highest and fastest water slides on Earth.



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1. Kilimanjaro
  • Location: Barra Do Pirai; Brazil.
  • Water Park: Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort.
  • Type: Freefall body slide.
  • Height: 164 feet / 49 meters.
  • Rough Speed: 56-60mph / 91km/h.
  • Opened in 2002 (X)
  • Kilimanjaro is the current “world's tallest water slide.”


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There is no more fitting location for Europe's tallest waterslide than Venice, the City of Water! Captain Spacemaker – the third tallest waterslide in the world – is located at the Aqualandia Water Park and takes three or four riders down a 60° incline at speeds approaching 100 km/h!

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CocoCay, Bahamas | Brave the tallest waterslide in North America, Daredevil's Peak, or catch the best view in the Caribbean from 450 feet up in Up Up and Away. This is a perfect day to rewrite your bucket list at Perfect Day Island, CocoCay.

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Missouri also ranks in the top 5 for total water parks (only edged out by Florida and California).

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At Volcano Bay Water Park, you can take on some of the most extreme water rides around, like Ko'okiri Body Plunge — an incredible 70-degree drop slide that plunges 125 feet through a hidden waterfall — or Maku Puihi Round Raft Rides with its large rafts that twist and turn through dark caves before hitting a splashdown ...

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  • Insano, the crown jewel of Brazil's giant water park, Beach Park, is the tallest freestanding body slide in the world. ...
  • Built in 1989, the 135-foot-high ride held the Guinness record for the world's tallest water slide up until 1999, when it was beat out by the 193-foot Kilimanjaro in Rio de Janeiro.


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Spend four and a half minutes virtually sliding down the longest tube water slide in the world. The Guinness World Record-setting slide, measuring 1,111 meters (3,645 feet), is nestled in the rainforest at ESCAPE Penang in Malaysia.

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The First Waterslide The first water slide was seen in New Zealand as a display in their 1906 International Exhibition. Among the many available rides that were first debuted as entertainment there was the newly built water chute.

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The volcano houses three drop capsule slides, Ko'okiri Body Plunge, the tallest body slide in America ranging at 125 feet tall, and also the first to travel through a pool full of guests.

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The tallest waterslide in the world is Kilimanjaro at the Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort in Brazil. There are 234 steps to the top and the view is so scary it's estimated at least one in twenty riders back out when they get up there! At an incline of 60°, riders hit the staggering speeds of up to 100 km/h.

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