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What is the water coaster capital of the world?

Splashin' Safari may be the Water Coaster Capital of the World, but there are so many great water coasters in the nation?check them out, and make a list of the water coasters you'd like to visit!



The title of "Water Coaster Capital of the World" is proudly held by Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana. This amusement park features three of the world's most renowned and record-breaking water coasters: Wildebeest, Mammoth, and Cheetah Chase. Wildebeest has consistently been voted the #1 water park ride in the world for over a decade, utilizing linear induction motor (LIM) technology to propel rafts uphill through twists and tunnels. Mammoth held the title for the longest water coaster in the world upon its debut, featuring massive six-person rafts that drop through sprawling circuits. The newest addition, Cheetah Chase, is the world's first launched "dueling" water coaster, where two rafts race side-by-side at high speeds. These attractions combine the adrenaline-pumping elements of a traditional roller coaster with the refreshing splashes of a water park. This unique concentration of world-class aquatic engineering has made the park a pilgrimage site for thrill-seekers looking for the pinnacle of water-based excitement.

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As of January 2023, the oldest running roller coaster in the United States was Leap the Dips, located in Lakemont Park, Pennsylvania, which was opened in 1902.

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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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Consider this: On the average waterslide, riders splash along at 20 to 30 miles per hour.

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The outdoor waterslide is part of a $8 million park expansion, which includes the addition of a new children's play area with 10 new slides and additional water play features. The Rise of Icarus ~ America's Tallest Waterslide at 145 feet, only at Mt. Olympus in Wisconsin Dells, WI!

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Noah's Ark (officially Noah's Ark Family Park Inc.) is the largest outdoor water park in the United States. It features 51 water slides and dozens of various attractions. The park is located in the village of Lake Delton, Wisconsin.

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

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As of January 2023, the oldest running roller coaster in the world was Leap the Dips, located in Lakemont Park, Pennsylvania (USA), which was opened in 1902. Meanwhile, the world's second oldest coaster, Scenic Railway, opened 10 years later in Melbourne, Australia.

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As of January 2023, the oldest running roller coaster in the world was Leap the Dips, located in Lakemont Park, Pennsylvania (USA), which was opened in 1902. Meanwhile, the world's second oldest coaster, Scenic Railway, opened 10 years later in Melbourne, Australia.

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The roller coaster has its origins in St. Petersburg, Russia, as a simple slide that took thrillseekers down an icy ramp past a variety of colored lanterns. Catherine the Great gave this custom a boost when she fitted her imperial sleigh with wheels for summer use.

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