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20 most dangerous water slides will blow your mind

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The top 20 most dangerous water slides will blow your mind. Water parks are so fun with adventurous and fun-filled slides and rides to enjoy with near and dear ones. We all love riding the water slides. However, there are […]

The top 20 most dangerous water slides will blow your mind. Water parks are so fun with adventurous and fun-filled slides and rides to enjoy with near and dear ones. We all love riding the water slides. However, there are some water slides that take the thrill factor a little bit too far from designs that will absolutely blow your mind. Here we will show you the 20 most dangerous water slides that will blow your mind.

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Slide-wheel

Slide Wheel is the world’s first rotating waterslide and the most innovative waterslide. Chimelong Waterpark is a 30-minute drive from the center of Guangzhou, South China, and can also be reached in around 2 hours from Hong Kong, via Shenzhen. This amazing, disorienting ride feeds the rider in a zero-gravity spin in a hamster wheel’ and then spits them out the other side. It has to be seen to be believed—and even then it’s still hard to believe.

 

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X-Tremeaser Faser

It’s only for men and ‘banned waterslide’ to women in Germany. any. ny. Galaxy-Erding Tropical Spa and Theme PA36 is 36 km northeast of Munich and can be reached in 4545 minutes by car or by regional train. This 67m-long ride, which reaches speeds of 45 mph. It’s one of several extreme rides in the park—there’s also Kamikaze, with its 60-degree free fall, and High Fly, which starts 332 m high and throws riders through the air onto a second slide.

 

 


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Massive Monster Blaster

This 21m high slide is the world’s tallest water roller coaster, going up as well as down. Schlitterbahn Aquapar is on Galveston Island, near Lockheed Airport, about an hour southeast of Houston. This is the most dangerous ‘water ride, and it’s a ride that goes UP four times as well as down. The coaster twists, turns, drops, and splashes for drops of almost 300 m and ends with a 0-degree triple drop. In the park, check out the equally white-knuckle attraction Screaming Serpents, as it’s viral on the internet.

 

 


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Space Twister

This insane banned waterslide will take you to another level. Sonentherme is in Burgenland, near the Austria-Hungary border. It’s around an hour from either Vienna or Graz. Virtual reality sets have taken waterslides to a new dimension—transforming relatively tame rides into mind-blowing experiences that take you through everything from steamy jungles to starry galaxies. This one is the world’s largest and longest and gives riders a 360 view with the option of three different computerized worlds: Dragons, Aliens, and Fantasy.

 

 


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Leap of Faith

The Atlantis theme park is on Paradise Island, just a 20-20-minute drive from the center of the capital, Nassau. It has sharks. This scariest acrylic tunnel is one of the most unusual waterslides—because it sends riders 118 m down the side of a faux ancient Mayan temple and then shoots them through a lagoon filled with big-teeth sharks. Real sharks at that. To make it even more terrifying, you may or may not be amazed to know that in 2008 a reef shark actually jumped from its enclosure and onto the waterslide. 6. L2,

 

 


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L2, Double Loop

It’s the world’s first double loop. The interesting fact is it is only a 30-minute drive or 20 minutes on the train from central Hannover, followed by a 15-minute walk from Langenhagen station. The official warning signs say it all: ‘L2 is nothing for wimps, wusses, and chickens!’ This loop-the-loop-the-loop slide claims to be the most extreme and intense waterslide on the planet—they may be right. The sharp bends are not for the faint of heart. The hatch will open and open, and they’ll be dropped into free fall.

 

 

 


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Scorpion’s Tail 

Its loop is as vertical as you can get. At Noah’s Ark amusement park, you have to queue two by two. Noah’s Ark Waterpark is located in Wisconsin Dells, around 1h45mins drive from Milwaukee or 3hrs from Minneapolis. This was the first loop-the-loop slide in the US, and its 60-degree angle is still as close to full inversion as you can get right now. Riders stand on a trapdoor floor that drops from beneath them into a 16m free fall, speeding them up to 4040 ph and creating enough centrifugal force in the loop to flip them virtually upside down.

 

 


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Zero-G

World’s tallest double loops, you may have read about it. Mountain Creek Waterpark is in Vernon, New York, just over an hour from downtown Manhattan, with buses running from New Jersey and New York on Fridays and weekends. This slide is one of the most accessible on the list for city dwellers, being just a short ride from downtown New York—and it also tends to be one of the world’s most intense.

The trapdoor start drops riders into a high-speed thrill ride, giving them a feeling close to zero gravity as they accelerate through the world’s tallest double loops.

 

 

 


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Skybre Calibre

World’s first vertical loop and best waterslide, which is under development. This extreme ride creates 6G of G-Force as riders fly through the world’s first fully vertical loop. Ok, so isn’t in service yet but it’s worth a mention – because some day a waterpark might be crazy enough to commission it. Already built and tested by Avalanche Waterslides and Sky Turtle Technologies, the radical design locks riders in a special capsule to keep them sucked to the 10m-high loop as they go around.

 

 


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Water Cube 

When news broke that the cutting-edge Beijing National Aquatics Center would be converted into a theme park, expectations were high. And sure enough, China’s first themed indoor water attraction debuted in 2011, tricked out with valves, cranks, jellyfish, buckets, water cannons, giant bubbles, climbing nets, and slides—and that’s the short list of design elements. Ride House is made up of 12 slides and boasts its own giant water-filled cube that periodically soaks those waiting for their turn.

 

 


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Toboggan 

Lides form Sicily’s most scenic water attraction, which runs down a cliff on the northwest coast of the island. On a sun-drenched summer day, the turquoise slide, which is open to guests of the resort, complements the clear-blue waters of the Gulf of Castellammare—the Tain of Toboggan. Keep your eyes open: The slide passes three decks, and each level delivers spectacular views of the 67-acre property.

 

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King Cobra 

The king cobra is the world’s longest venomous snake, so it makes sense that this eponymous ride, which opened in July, promises to be one of the craziest theme-park attractions. Resembling a massive cobra, the ride makes an intimidating first impression with its oversized black, yellow, and bold orange scales and allows two tubes to zip up to 32 mph. The ride’s finale features a sudden 25-foot drop at a 50-degree angle that creates the illusion of riders being swallowed by the king’s massive mouth. Worthy of being in the top 10.

 

 


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Wild Vortex

This water park resort has indoor rides—with a giant glass roof—that keep the thrills coming all year long. The amazing fact is adrenaline junkies will want to head outdoors for the newest challenge: the 66-foot-tall Wild Vortex, which debuted in June. While the ride lasts only seven seconds, don’t underestimate the rush you can get from its sharp vertical plunge and a gravity-powered loop-the-loop, which riders experience at a 2.5 g-force.

 

 


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Behemoth Bowl

In a face-to-face on four-person rafts, riders reach speeds of 32 feet per second as they plummet down a 262-foot-long translucent tunnel and into a 60-foot-wide bowl. One bright side fact is after multiple spins, riders are dropped through a central chute and into a large splash pool. A YouTube search of bowl slides turns up videos of unsuspecting riders getting stuck in the “drain.” Not on this slide. ProSlide’s patented CorkScrew™ exit system is the ride’s essential design component and ensures a safe ejection. Phew.

 

 


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Terme 3000

Aqualoop is one of the fastest water slides in the world in Slovenia, named Terme 3000. This Slovenian water ride also features an exhilarating 360-degree loop that will undoubtedly confuse your senses as you race to the bottom. It got banned, and you can’t go on anymore after numerous injuries took place.

 

 


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Cliffhanger 

The park’s crowd-pleasing attraction, which debuted in 2007, was part of a significant expansion—and it still stands as the tallest and steepest ride among all four Schlitterbahn parks in the U.S. Like Summit Plummet, this single body slide consists of an alarming vertical drop. After being propelled from the top of the tower, riders plunge nearly 81 feet at speeds of up to 35 mph.

 

 


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Mammoth 

The $5.5 million Wildebeest ride, a high-speed hydrodynamic coaster that uses linear induction motor technology, put this water park on the map in 22011 and is one of the top 5. Holiday World continues to expand with Mammoth, a slide towering seven stories and stretching more than three acres—making it the longest water coaster worldwide. Six-person rafts are propelled up and down hills in 12-foot-wide channels. Aqua Duck.

 

 


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Aqua Duck 

Meet the Duck—the” cruise industry’s first-ever shipboard water coaster. The 765-foot-long, four-deck-high AquaDuck debuted on Disney Dream in 2011 and has since been added to Disney Fantasy. Atop the aft deck, passengers hop on a two-person inflatable raft that is then propelled forward by high-powered water jets. Expect to be dropped, looped around, and accelerated. After the initial drop, riders are thrust through a clear acrylic “swing out” flume that extends 12 feet over the side of the ship and 0 feet above the ocean’s surface.

 

 


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Mount Gushmore’s Summit Plummet

Definitely,, this is one of the most dangerous water slide that will blow your mind. The first thing you see when you enter Blizzard Beach is 90-foot snowcapped Mount Gushmore, the most photographed faux mountain and home to one of the fastest free-fall speed slides in the world. From the Summit’s ski jump tower, riders take a vertical plunge straight down to the base of the mountain. Exactly how vertical is that drop? You’ll plummet 120 feet at a speed of 60 mph.

 

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Twister 

If you suffer from dizziness, you might want to avoid the Twister and Speedy water slides at Sonnentherme Lutzmannsburg thermal spa in Austria. Both slides twist around and around the watchtower platform to leave riders in a spin by the time they get to the bottom. Speedy, the red slide, is the quicker of the two, but Twister, the yellow slide, is one of the longest slides in Europe, at over 660 ft. in length. It also offers riders the possibility to ride it with virtual reality. There are 3 VR worlds: Fantasy, Aliens, and Dragons.

Which one did you find the most dangerous, the water slide? Do you want to ride it? Let us know in the comment section.

 

 

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