Not to be morbid, and this isn't going to happen if you slightly exceed the weight limit, but if you go totally overboard the whole slide could break and you'll all get seriously injured or killed. A heavier group will keep more of their momentum through the turns and therefore more of their speed.
Accessibility. Height requirement is 48. Guests over 42 is permitted with a supervising companion (14 years of age or older). Maximum operational load: single riders 250 pounds (114 kg), double riders 400 pounds (182 kg).
Swim wear with buckles, rivets, or any sharp objects are not permitted on body slides. Footwear such as water shoes, sandals, or water socks are permitted, but not on certain slides. Check each ride's entry sign for specific restrictions.
Would depend on the size of the water slide. Hopefully it's wide enough they don't get stuck. They should be built so that several people can go down at the same time so weight wold not be an issue.
Fat has a specific gravity of less than 1.0 and floats in water, while both bone and muscle have a specific gravity of slightly more than 1.0. Thus, persons with a high proportion of fat will float while some individuals with very low fat levels, heavy bones, and high muscle mass will sink.
The Big Kahuna water slide is 18ft tall. It is great for ages 4-17. Guests climb up the left-side to the right-side wet or dry slide. Maximum weight limit of 200lb per person.
The Tower of Power reaches a height of 28 metres and is a practically vertical slide, which plunges into the depths of a shark tank. The lost fortress in the Lost City, with its waterfalls, bridges and slides is ideal for young adventurers.
Water shoes or sandals can catch on the slide on your way down, causing possible injury. You can hold your shoes on all rides except Corkscrew Cavern and Cliffhanger, or leave them at the bottom of the ride.