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What is the water slide that shoots you up in the air?

At the bottom, sliders are launched high into the air, like jumping off of a swing, getting plenty of airtime before splashing into the water. “It's called the “Water Whoa Slide.” It's the first one in the country,” Water Warrior Island co-owner, Sam Fulton excitedly told MLive.



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Captain Spacemaker: Europe's Tallest Water Slide! Get ready for an unforgettable experience as you launch yourself from 42 meters at a thrilling 60-degree angle, reaching incredible speeds of up to 100 km/h! Captain Spacemaker is the highest water slide in Europe and challenges you to surpass your limits.

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An iconic ride for any sized park and budget Combining the high-banking rotations of a bowl with the rapid descent of a flume, the open Tailspin gives riders a chance to see the journey that lays ahead as they're pinned high on the outside wall as they spiral downwards.

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As you slide into the turn, it's the design of the slide that keeps you safe. The walls are built up to keep you from propelling over the side. Water also plays a part in the design of the rides. Deeper water propels heavier riders along to keep them moving smoothly.

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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!

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Acceleration is what makes waterslides exciting. It's the scientific principle. used to describe what an object does when it changes speed or direction. In scientific terms, you accelerate not only when you speed up but also when you slow down or make a turn.

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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 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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As for the world's tallest waterslide, it sits a continent away in Barra Do Pirai, Brazil, near Rio de Janeiro at the Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort. Named Kilimanjaro, after the world's largest free-standing mountain, the waterslide is 164 feet tall, according to the Water Slide Database.

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