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Water slide

A water slide (also referred to as a flume, or water chute) is a type of slide designed for warm-weather or indoor recreational use at water parks. Water slides differ in their riding method and therefore size. Some slides require riders to sit directly on the slide, or on a raft or tube designed to be used with the slide.

A collection of water slides at Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast on the Gold Coast, Australia. The outer two are traditional inline tube slides while the centre three are body speed slides.
Water slide at Toledo Beach, Michigan, 1911
Boy riding a water tube slide at The Colony Park in The Colony, Texas

A typical water slide uses a pump system to pump water to the top which is then allowed to freely flow down its surface. The water reduces friction so sliders travel down the slide very quickly. Water slides run into a swimming pool (often called a plunge pool) or a long run-out chute. A lifeguard is usually stationed at the top and the bottom of the slide, so that if a rider gets hurt they will be treated immediately.

Traditional water slides edit

 
Simple body slides, into a large swimming pool
 
"Shoot the Chutes" at Wonderland Amusement Park in Indianapolis, 1906
 
A collection of inline tube slides at WhiteWater World on the Gold Coast, Australia
 
"Wild Water Rampage" at Dogpatch USA, an abandoned theme park in Marble Falls, Arkansas

Body slides edit

Body slides feature no mat or tube, instead having riders sit or lie directly on the surface of the slide. The simplest resemble wet playground slides.

There are a variety of types of body slides including flumes, speed slides, bowls and AquaLoops; the latter three are explained below.

Inline tube slides edit

Some slides are designed to be ridden with a tube which typically seats either 2 or 3 riders inline. Similar to a traditional body slide, these slides include many twists and turns and come in a variety of types including bowls, funnels and half-pipes.

Longest edit

The world's longest water slide was a temporary installation in Waimauku, New Zealand, in February 2013. Constructed with a length of 650 metres (2,130 ft),[1] of which 550 metres (1,800 ft) functioned properly.[2] Its creators claimed the previous record holder had a length of ~350 metres (1,150 ft).[2] The slide is being moved to Action Park in Vernon, New Jersey.[3]

The "Waterslide" at Buena Vista Lodge in Costa Rica is a 400 metres (1,300 ft) long water slide where the rider sits directly on the slide, with an inner-tube around their upper body for safety.[4]

The longest multi-person water-coaster (see below) is the 1,763 foot (537 m) long Mammoth at Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana.[5]

"The Longest" is a permanent single-passenger tube waterslide located in Selangor, Malaysia, at the ESCAPE family theme park. Visitors access the attraction via a cable car system and ride down the slide for approximately 4 minutes whilst navigating through 1,111 metres (3,645 ft) of scenic jungle.[6]

21st century water slides edit

AquaLoop edit

The first known existence of a looping water slide was at Action Park in Vernon Township, New Jersey in the mid-1980s, named Cannonball Loop. This slide featured a vertical loop but was repeatedly closed due to safety concerns.[7][8][9] In the late 2000s, Austrian manufacturer Aquarena developed the world's first safe looping water slide, known as the AquaLoop. The company engineered a slide with an inclined loop rather than a standard vertical one.[10] The slide is currently licensed and distributed by Canadian water slide manufacturer WhiteWater West.[11] There are nearly 20 AquaLoop installations around the world.[12] The first installation was in Slovenia in 2008.[13] The largest collections are located at Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast and Raging Waters Sydney in Australia, which both house 4 AquaLoops that opened in 2010 and 2013, respectively. Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast was also the first to install more than one AquaLoop at a single location.[14][15][16] The AquaLoop uses a trap-door to release riders down a 17-metre (56 ft) near-vertical descent at a speed of up to 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph). Riders experience 2.5 Gs in less than 2 seconds.[17] The whole ride is over within 7 seconds.[18]

Bowl edit

 
An example of a water slide bowl attraction

A bowl is a type of water slide where riders descend a steep drop into a round bowl. Under the effects of centrifugal force, the riders circle the outer area of the bowl before exiting down through the middle, often into a pool underneath but sometimes into an additional slide section.[19][20][21] This style of water slide comes in various styles and is manufactured by ProSlide,[22][23][24][25] WhiteWater West[26][27] and Waterfun Products.[28] The different variations can be ridden on a 4-person cloverleaf tube,[22] 2 person inline tube,[23][26] single person tube[24] or as a body slide.[25][27][28]

Family rafting edit

 
A family rafting water slide attraction at Formosa Fun Coast in Taiwan

Family rafting water slides have the largest capacity of all the different types of tubing water slides averaging between 4 and 6 riders per dispatch. Riders hop in a circular raft and travel down long, twisted 4.5-metre (15 ft) channels to the ground.[29] This type of water slide is manufactured by Australian Waterslides and Leisure,[30] ProSlide,[31][32] Waterfun Products[33] and WhiteWater West.[34] All of these companies manufacture open-air slides while ProSlide also manufactures an enclosed version.[32]

Funnel edit

 
A ProSlide Tornado at Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast on the Gold Coast, Australia

A funnel water slide requires riders to sit in a 2 or 4 seater round tube. Riders drop from inside a tunnel out into the ride's main element shaped like a funnel on its side. Riders oscillate from one side to the other until they exit through the back of the funnel and into a splash pool. The most common type of funnel is the ProSlide Tornado which is installed at almost 60 locations around the world dating back to 2003.[35] In 2010, WhiteWater West began developing a competing product known as the Abyss, utilizing a raft that holds up to six riders.[36]

The Half-Pipe edit

 
A half-pipe at the Serena Waterpark in Lahnus, Espoo, Finland

Similar to a funnel, a half-pipe features a slide in which riders oscillate back and forth. However, this style of ride doesn't feature any enclosed sections. On a Waterfun Product Sidewinder or Sidewinder Mini, riders oscillate several times before coming to a rest at the base of the slide. Riders then need to walk off the slide returning their tube to the next riders.[37][38]

A variation of the half-pipe called a boomerang slide typically has a steep enclosed section that exits to a wider upward-rising section that the rider then slides back down the other direction to the end of the slide.[39][40]

Multi-lane racer edit

 
A multi-lane racer at WhiteWater World on the Gold Coast, Australia

A multi-lane racer is a ride where between 4 and 8 riders dive head-first onto a mat and down a slide with several dips. As an additional component of this ride, some offer an additional enclosed helix at the top of the ride. ProSlide offer ProRacers,[41] Octopus Racers,[42] Kraken Racers[43] and Rally Racers,[44] while WhiteWater West have designed the Mat Racers[45] and Whizzards.[46] In 2016, WhiteWater West introduced the Mat Blaster, which combines the Whizzard model with elements of their MasterBlaster water coaster.[47] Australian Waterslides and Leisure have also manufactured a standard multi-lane racer.[30]

Speed slide edit

 
A speed slide at Beach Park in Brazil

A speed slide is a type of body slide where riders are sent down steep, free-fall plunges to the ground. Almost all water slide manufacturers offer a variation of this type of slide. ProSlide & WhiteWater West both offer a speed slide with a trap door, the same trap door found on the AquaLoop.[30][48][49]

Water coaster edit

 
A funnel slide and water coaster at WhiteWater World on the Gold Coast, Australia

A water coaster is a water slide that mimics a roller coaster by providing not only descents, but also ascents. There are three different ways water coasters operate: water jets,[50] conveyor belts,[51] and linear induction motors.[52] High-powered water jets power the first type of water coaster, generically known as “Master Blasters”. Originally manufactured by New Braunfels General Store (NBGS), the rights were sold in December 2006 to WhiteWater West of Canada.[53] The first installations of this type of ride were Dragon Blaster and Family Blaster, installed in 1994, at Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels, Texas. The following month, a third Master Blaster opened at Adventure Bay in Houston, Texas.[54] This type of ride features over 70 installations worldwide.[50] The largest collection of Master Blasters is at Wild Wadi Water Park in Dubai, where 9 of the park's 16 water slides utilize this technology, propelling riders to the top of a mountain.[55] In 2021, WhiteWater West opened their tallest Master Blaster, and tallest water coaster in the world, Tsunami Surge at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Chicago.[56]

The first conveyor belt was installed at Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Ohio. Known as the Zip Coaster, the ride carries guests quickly uphill and over steep slides using high-speed conveyor belts.[57] The third incarnation of the water coaster utilizes linear induction motors (LIM technology) and specially-designed rafts.[58] The first installation to use LIM technology was Deluge, opening in 2006 at what was (at the time) Splash Kingdom at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom.[59]

The longest water coaster utilizing this magnetic system is Mammoth, at Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana.[60] This technology has been adapted to other ProSlide products, and is collectively known as the ProSlide HydroMAGNETIC.[61] In 2010, ProSlide announced that they would be combining the family rafting and water coaster technologies to create a Hydromagnetic Mammoth.[62] The first installation of this variation is aptly titled Mammoth, which premiered in 2012 at Splashin' Safari in Indiana. It replaced the park's Wildebeest as the longest water coaster in the world.

Drop-Launch Capsule edit

 
Sky Drop at Plopsaqua, Belgium.

A drop-launch capsule is a device that is placed at the start of a body slide. Riders step into a capsule, usually with a clear front. Once the capsule is closed, a hatch opens underneath the riders dropping them into a near-vertical portion of the slide. The feature is known by different names from various manufacturers. ProSlide calls it a SkyBox, WhiteWater West refers to it as an AquaDrop.[63][64]

River stream slide edit

A river slide, also commonly referred to as "crazy river",[65][66] resembles a brook (small stream), and may feature buffer pools throughout the way down. Its mass sliding ability, meaning multiple people can safely slide simultaneously, clears its queue area at a faster rate.[67][68]

Inflatable water slides edit

 
Children play in an inflatable water slide at their home

Inflatable water slides are designed for the home user. They are typically made of a thick strong PVC or vinyl and nylon, and are inflated using an electric or gasoline powered blower. The water slide is attached to a water hose in order to generate the supply of water. There are small-sized inflatable water slides for private house uses or larger inflatable water slides for school, picnic, corporate, or carnival style use.

There are also swimming pool water slides which users can set up to slide straight into a pool. Most parks avoid this due to safety concerns and will have swimming sections in a separate pool.

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the water based amusement For decals with water soluble substrates see Water slide decal For the song see Water Slide song A water slide also referred to as a flume or water chute is a type of slide designed for warm weather or indoor recreational use at water parks Water slides differ in their riding method and therefore size Some slides require riders to sit directly on the slide or on a raft or tube designed to be used with the slide A collection of water slides at Wet n Wild Gold Coast on the Gold Coast Australia The outer two are traditional inline tube slides while the centre three are body speed slides Water slide at Toledo Beach Michigan 1911 Boy riding a water tube slide at The Colony Park in The Colony Texas A typical water slide uses a pump system to pump water to the top which is then allowed to freely flow down its surface The water reduces friction so sliders travel down the slide very quickly Water slides run into a swimming pool often called a plunge pool or a long run out chute A lifeguard is usually stationed at the top and the bottom of the slide so that if a rider gets hurt they will be treated immediately Contents 1 Traditional water slides 1 1 Body slides 1 2 Inline tube slides 1 3 Longest 2 21st century water slides 2 1 AquaLoop 2 2 Bowl 2 3 Family rafting 2 4 Funnel 2 5 The Half Pipe 2 6 Multi lane racer 2 7 Speed slide 2 8 Water coaster 2 9 Drop Launch Capsule 2 10 River stream slide 3 Inflatable water slides 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksTraditional water slides edit nbsp Simple body slides into a large swimming pool nbsp Shoot the Chutes at Wonderland Amusement Park in Indianapolis 1906 nbsp A collection of inline tube slides at WhiteWater World on the Gold Coast Australia nbsp Wild Water Rampage at Dogpatch USA an abandoned theme park in Marble Falls Arkansas Body slides edit Body slides feature no mat or tube instead having riders sit or lie directly on the surface of the slide The simplest resemble wet playground slides There are a variety of types of body slides including flumes speed slides bowls and AquaLoops the latter three are explained below Inline tube slides edit Some slides are designed to be ridden with a tube which typically seats either 2 or 3 riders inline Similar to a traditional body slide these slides include many twists and turns and come in a variety of types including bowls funnels and half pipes Longest edit The world s longest water slide was a temporary installation in Waimauku New Zealand in February 2013 Constructed with a length of 650 metres 2 130 ft 1 of which 550 metres 1 800 ft functioned properly 2 Its creators claimed the previous record holder had a length of 350 metres 1 150 ft 2 The slide is being moved to Action Park in Vernon New Jersey 3 The Waterslide at Buena Vista Lodge in Costa Rica is a 400 metres 1 300 ft long water slide where the rider sits directly on the slide with an inner tube around their upper body for safety 4 The longest multi person water coaster see below is the 1 763 foot 537 m long Mammoth at Holiday World in Santa Claus Indiana 5 The Longest is a permanent single passenger tube waterslide located in Selangor Malaysia at the ESCAPE family theme park Visitors access the attraction via a cable car system and ride down the slide for approximately 4 minutes whilst navigating through 1 111 metres 3 645 ft of scenic jungle 6 21st century water slides editAquaLoop edit Main article AquaLoop The first known existence of a looping water slide was at Action Park in Vernon Township New Jersey in the mid 1980s named Cannonball Loop This slide featured a vertical loop but was repeatedly closed due to safety concerns 7 8 9 In the late 2000s Austrian manufacturer Aquarena developed the world s first safe looping water slide known as the AquaLoop The company engineered a slide with an inclined loop rather than a standard vertical one 10 The slide is currently licensed and distributed by Canadian water slide manufacturer WhiteWater West 11 There are nearly 20 AquaLoop installations around the world 12 The first installation was in Slovenia in 2008 13 The largest collections are located at Wet n Wild Gold Coast and Raging Waters Sydney in Australia which both house 4 AquaLoops that opened in 2010 and 2013 respectively Wet n Wild Gold Coast was also the first to install more than one AquaLoop at a single location 14 15 16 The AquaLoop uses a trap door to release riders down a 17 metre 56 ft near vertical descent at a speed of up to 60 kilometres per hour 37 mph Riders experience 2 5 Gs in less than 2 seconds 17 The whole ride is over within 7 seconds 18 Bowl edit nbsp An example of a water slide bowl attractionA bowl is a type of water slide where riders descend a steep drop into a round bowl Under the effects of centrifugal force the riders circle the outer area of the bowl before exiting down through the middle often into a pool underneath but sometimes into an additional slide section 19 20 21 This style of water slide comes in various styles and is manufactured by ProSlide 22 23 24 25 WhiteWater West 26 27 and Waterfun Products 28 The different variations can be ridden on a 4 person cloverleaf tube 22 2 person inline tube 23 26 single person tube 24 or as a body slide 25 27 28 Family rafting edit nbsp A family rafting water slide attraction at Formosa Fun Coast in TaiwanFamily rafting water slides have the largest capacity of all the different types of tubing water slides averaging between 4 and 6 riders per dispatch Riders hop in a circular raft and travel down long twisted 4 5 metre 15 ft channels to the ground 29 This type of water slide is manufactured by Australian Waterslides and Leisure 30 ProSlide 31 32 Waterfun Products 33 and WhiteWater West 34 All of these companies manufacture open air slides while ProSlide also manufactures an enclosed version 32 Funnel edit nbsp A ProSlide Tornado at Wet n Wild Gold Coast on the Gold Coast AustraliaA funnel water slide requires riders to sit in a 2 or 4 seater round tube Riders drop from inside a tunnel out into the ride s main element shaped like a funnel on its side Riders oscillate from one side to the other until they exit through the back of the funnel and into a splash pool The most common type of funnel is the ProSlide Tornado which is installed at almost 60 locations around the world dating back to 2003 35 In 2010 WhiteWater West began developing a competing product known as the Abyss utilizing a raft that holds up to six riders 36 The Half Pipe edit nbsp A half pipe at the Serena Waterpark in Lahnus Espoo Finland Similar to a funnel a half pipe features a slide in which riders oscillate back and forth However this style of ride doesn t feature any enclosed sections On a Waterfun Product Sidewinder or Sidewinder Mini riders oscillate several times before coming to a rest at the base of the slide Riders then need to walk off the slide returning their tube to the next riders 37 38 A variation of the half pipe called a boomerang slide typically has a steep enclosed section that exits to a wider upward rising section that the rider then slides back down the other direction to the end of the slide 39 40 Multi lane racer edit nbsp A multi lane racer at WhiteWater World on the Gold Coast AustraliaA multi lane racer is a ride where between 4 and 8 riders dive head first onto a mat and down a slide with several dips As an additional component of this ride some offer an additional enclosed helix at the top of the ride ProSlide offer ProRacers 41 Octopus Racers 42 Kraken Racers 43 and Rally Racers 44 while WhiteWater West have designed the Mat Racers 45 and Whizzards 46 In 2016 WhiteWater West introduced the Mat Blaster which combines the Whizzard model with elements of their MasterBlaster water coaster 47 Australian Waterslides and Leisure have also manufactured a standard multi lane racer 30 Speed slide edit nbsp A speed slide at Beach Park in BrazilA speed slide is a type of body slide where riders are sent down steep free fall plunges to the ground Almost all water slide manufacturers offer a variation of this type of slide ProSlide amp WhiteWater West both offer a speed slide with a trap door the same trap door found on the AquaLoop 30 48 49 Water coaster edit Not to be confused with Water coaster roller coaster nbsp A funnel slide and water coaster at WhiteWater World on the Gold Coast AustraliaA water coaster is a water slide that mimics a roller coaster by providing not only descents but also ascents There are three different ways water coasters operate water jets 50 conveyor belts 51 and linear induction motors 52 High powered water jets power the first type of water coaster generically known as Master Blasters Originally manufactured by New Braunfels General Store NBGS the rights were sold in December 2006 to WhiteWater West of Canada 53 The first installations of this type of ride were Dragon Blaster and Family Blaster installed in 1994 at Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels Texas The following month a third Master Blaster opened at Adventure Bay in Houston Texas 54 This type of ride features over 70 installations worldwide 50 The largest collection of Master Blasters is at Wild Wadi Water Park in Dubai where 9 of the park s 16 water slides utilize this technology propelling riders to the top of a mountain 55 In 2021 WhiteWater West opened their tallest Master Blaster and tallest water coaster in the world Tsunami Surge at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Chicago 56 The first conveyor belt was installed at Kalahari Resort in Sandusky Ohio Known as the Zip Coaster the ride carries guests quickly uphill and over steep slides using high speed conveyor belts 57 The third incarnation of the water coaster utilizes linear induction motors LIM technology and specially designed rafts 58 The first installation to use LIM technology was Deluge opening in 2006 at what was at the time Splash Kingdom at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom 59 The longest water coaster utilizing this magnetic system is Mammoth at Splashin Safari in Santa Claus Indiana 60 This technology has been adapted to other ProSlide products and is collectively known as the ProSlide HydroMAGNETIC 61 In 2010 ProSlide announced that they would be combining the family rafting and water coaster technologies to create a Hydromagnetic Mammoth 62 The first installation of this variation is aptly titled Mammoth which premiered in 2012 at Splashin Safari in Indiana It replaced the park s Wildebeest as the longest water coaster in the world Drop Launch Capsule edit nbsp Sky Drop at Plopsaqua Belgium A drop launch capsule is a device that is placed at the start of a body slide Riders step into a capsule usually with a clear front Once the capsule is closed a hatch opens underneath the riders dropping them into a near vertical portion of the slide The feature is known by different names from various manufacturers ProSlide calls it a SkyBox WhiteWater West refers to it as an AquaDrop 63 64 River stream slide edit A river slide also commonly referred to as crazy river 65 66 resembles a brook small stream and may feature buffer pools throughout the way down Its mass sliding ability meaning multiple people can safely slide simultaneously clears its queue area at a faster rate 67 68 Inflatable water slides edit nbsp Children play in an inflatable water slide at their home Inflatable water slides are designed for the home user They are typically made of a thick strong PVC or vinyl and nylon and are inflated using an electric or gasoline powered blower The water slide is attached to a water hose in order to generate the supply of water There are small sized inflatable water slides for private house uses or larger inflatable water slides for school picnic corporate or carnival style use There are also swimming pool water slides which users can set up to slide straight into a pool Most parks avoid this due to safety concerns and will have swimming sections in a separate pool See also editLog flume ride Slide the CityReferences edit Adam Hollingworth 23 February 2013 Adventure seekers hit slide 3 News NZ Archived from the original on 3 January 2014 Retrieved 25 February 2013 a b A first look at the world s longest waterslide 3 News NZ 22 February 2013 Archived from the original on 3 January 2014 Retrieved 25 February 2013 Action Park Brings World s Longest Waterslide to U S Archived from the original on 20 June 2015 Retrieved 20 June 2015 Waterslide at Buena Vista Lodge Archived 11 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine Costa Rica Mammoth at Holiday World Santa Claus Indiana ESCAPE Penang Main Austin op cit 21 Fergus Tom May 2006 Another Action Park Employee Spills His Guts in The Reaction to Traction at Action Park Weird NJ 29 Braybrook Steve May 2006 A Survivor from Action Park Writes In in The Reaction to Traction at Action Park Weird NJ 29 AquaLOOP Aquarena Retrieved 15 October 2010 AquaLoop WhiteWater West Retrieved 15 October 2010 MacDonald Brady 22 November 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