Top waterparks of USA
Top waterparks of USA
A great way to combat the sweltering heat on a hot summer day is to make a splash at a waterpark. There are a wide variety of parks all over North America where visitors can experience slippery loops, drops and high speeds on heart-stopping waterslides, relax in heated pools and embark on adventurous themed rides set in Ancient Egyptian pyramids and castles inhabited by dragons. It’s time to grab a towel, a tube of sunscreen and venture out to Canada and the United States’ best spots to get wet.
WILD WATER KINGDOM
Those who thrive on thrills and enjoy a good scream should try the Shot Gun at the Wild Water Kingdom, where riders twist and turn as fast as a bullet as they plummet into a 2.4-m (8-ft) deep pool of water. Meanwhile, the Midnight Express slide sends passengers through dark tunnels and 360-degree turns. The massive 100-acre (40.5-ha) water kingdom in Brampton, Ontario features 14 fun and sometimes hair-raising waterslides. Other attractions include a wave pool, a lazy river and an adventure playground for children. For something a bit different, climb up the park’s 7.6-m (25-ft) Wild Water Wall. Challengers face a slippery ascent as they get soaked along the journey to the top of the wall.
NOAH’S ARK
Riders should hang on tight as they spiral down an enormous black anaconda’s body at Noah’s Ark in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. The Black Anaconda is America’s longest watercoaster at over a quarter mile (0.4 km) long. A whopping 49 waterslides, two wave pools, rivers and plenty of other water activities await at this popular summer spot. If not phased by being spit out of a giant anaconda’s mouth, perhaps it’s time to take The Plunge. After a long climb, those who dare to take this stomach-flipping ride will endure a chilling vertical slide to the water below. For the little ones, who aren’t quite ready for the big slides, the park has a variety of children’s attractions to choose from, including the Big Kahuna Kiddie Area with swings, kiddie slides and fountains.
MAGIC MOUNTAIN
Magic Mountain in Moncton, New Brunswick is Atlantic Canada’s largest waterpark. The park has eight waterslides, some with crazy turns and big drops. Those who want to soak up the sun and leave the fright of waterslides behind can hop on a tube and drift with the current on Lazy River, which circles around a replica of a 19th-Century steamship. If after more action, try the Kamikaze waterslide. In under five seconds riders encounter a near vertical drop and travel speeds of more than 60 km (37 mi) an hour. For a less terrifying experience, embark on the park’s orginal body slide, the Loop de Loop. The path of the Loop de Loop, which is a medium speed body slide, features gentle turns and drops. Young Magic Mountain guests can play in their own waterpark called Puddle Jumpers Pond. The miniature waterpark has four kiddie slides and two fun residents, Gizmo the Frog and Pinky the Whale.
FALLSVIEW INDOOR WATERPARK
As a thousand gallons of water gushes down from a gigantic tipping bucket, guests at Fallsview Indoor Waterpark may think the entire Niagra Falls is raining down on them. Visitors can dry off afterwards on one of the lounge chairs in the park’s indoor palm-tree studded Fallsview Beach or outdoors on the year-round sundeck. Grown-up guests can relax in the two oversized adult only Jacuzzis, while young waterpark enthusiasts set out on the slides. This large indoor waterpark, with 16 waterslides that tower up to six stories high, is located in the city of Niagra Falls in Ontario.
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SCHLITTERBAHN WATERPARK RESORT
Weave through a labyrinth of caverns in an old castle to find an escape route from a fierce dragon at Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort in New Braunsfels, Texas. The quest includes six dark caverns with spectacular special effects, such as spinning tunnels and fog. The Dragon’s Revenge Special Effect Family Thrill Adventure Ride is the latest addition to the 65-acre (26.3-ha) waterpark. Another highlight is the Blastenhoff Beach, which has non-sticky sand and towering waves to ride. Stretch out in a sun lounger and snooze off to the sound of the crashing waves. To escape from the Texas heat, retreat to the shade under one of the beach’s enormous umbrellas.
SIX FLAGS WHITE WATER
Face the wrath of a severe storm or slide down nine stories at the speed of light in Atlanta, Georgia’s Six Flags White Water. The Tornado and the Cliff Hanger are two of the park’s most extreme rides. After the slides, unwind in the park’s version of the Atlantic Ocean. The 700,000-gallon (2,628,000-L) ocean has endless four-foot waves and is shark free. Before leaving the park, young visitors should check out Tree House Island. The island features a four-story tree house with slides, chutes, bridges and a tipping bucket.
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RAGING WATERS
At Pirate’s Cove, a themed interactive water fort, a gigantic pirate’s skull is on a mission to get visitors wet, continually spilling water on those wandering below. Raging Waters in San Jose, is northern California’s largest waterpark. The 23-acre (9.3-ha) stretch of land houses water forts, scary slides like the twisty Blue Thunder/White Lightning and interactive play areas. The Activity Pool, which has waterfalls, slides and even an alligator’s back to climb on, can be a fun spot for the whole family.
WATER WORLD
Located only 15 minutes from downtown Denver, Colorado, Water World’s 64 acres (25.9 ha) of land transports visitors to mysterious lost worlds. Go back to the time when dinosaurs reigned in the Voyage to the Center of the Earth ride or to Ancient Egypt in the Lost River of the Pharoahs ride. During this Egyptian ride, visitors white water raft into an ancient pyramid where cobras, grave robbers and even a living mummy reside. Eerie sound effects make the pyramid’s creepy inhabitants seem too close for comfort. To get a good view of Water World’s attractions take a seat on the park’s aerial tramway, the Funhouse Express Gondola.
WORLD WATERPARK
Tired shoppers will appreciate the soothing heated water in the hot tub at World Waterpark, in Edmonton, Alberta. The 5-acre (2-ha) tropical retreat, which consists of kilometres of waterslides, a wave pool and numerous water-based activities, is located in Canada’s largest shopping mall, West Edmonton Mall. All year round, shoppers can take a break from the stores and hit the beach or the fun tangle of slides in this impressive indoor waterpark.
SPLISH SPLASH
A sudden drop followed by out-of-this-world spinning leaves passengers feeling as if a supernatural force is at work. The Alien Invasion is one of the many themed rides of Splish Splash waterpark in Long Island, New York to explore. Other themed rides include the dark and twisty Shark Attack and the action-packed Hollywood Stunt Rider. The 96-acre (38.8-ha) park has several interactive attractions, such as the Monsoon Lagoon and the Elephant Slide. In the Monsoon Lagoon children maneuver around a shipwreck with ropes and slides. The Elephant Slide area features a large elephant statue in a wading pool, where young visitors slide down the animal’s back and play in the water that sprays out of its trunk.