What is the weight limit for the ultimate abyss slide?
ONECRUISER. Ultimate Abyss slide: Guests must be 44 (1.1M) tall to go on the slide. The maximum weight of a participant cannot exceed 330 lbs/149 kg.
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The Slingshot waterslide 60 feet Max single person: 300 lbs./ Total raft weight limit: 550 lbs. The Twister waterslide 60 feet 48 inches minimum (42” with a swim vest or if accompanied by an adult) Max single person: 300 lbs./ Total raft weight limit: 400 lbs.
A maximum of 90 kg (200lbs) per passenger and room. The cruise line recommends limiting the luggage to a reasonable amount, which many experienced cruisers consider two pieces of luggage. Carry-on luggage: a small bag or suitcase you can carry yourself to the cabin.
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.
Guests climb to the slide's glass platform, taking in the view from the top of the tallest slide at sea. From there, sliders launch into 216 feet of tunnels, whizzing past multi-sensory effects and blast onto the Boardwalk 10 decks below.
Where you'll find it: Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas. The Blaster is the Big Daddy of waterslides at sea. At 800 feet, it's the longest ever built on a cruise ship.
The Ultimate Abyss is more than 150 feet above sea level and offers side-by-side slides that send guests down 10 decks at a rate of 9 miles per hour. What is this? Guests must be 44 (1.1M) tall to go on the slide.
The Design of the SlidesWater also plays a part in the design of the rides. Deeper water propels heavier riders along to keep them moving smoothly. Lighter riders get swept up in the water and go about the same speed as the water until they reach the bottom.