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WATER SLIDES
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From the iconic Mayan Temple to the ominous Power Tower to the playful Splashers Island, Aquaventure has more than 18 thrilling slides for kids of all ages.
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LEAP OF FAITH
The Leap of Faith slide offers the daring and adventurous a 60 ft. almost-vertical drop from the top of the world-famous and iconic Mayan Temple, propelling riders at a tremendous speed through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon.
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CHALLENGER SLIDE
Challenge a friend to a high-speed splashdown! Guests can race each other down the twin high-speed Challenger Slides of the Mayan Temple, and then check their speeds on the time clocks at the bottom to see who won!
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THE ABYSS
Beginning with a staggering 50-foot near vertical drop through complete darkness within the Power Tower, this thrilling 200-foot-long body slide ends as guests splash through waterfalls and into The Cenote' - an underground lair of prehistoric alligator gars and fish.
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THE SURGE
Starting at the top level of the 121’ Power Tower, this inner tube ride features a camel back drop into a cavern, then quickly down twisting and turning white-water rapids caused by a flash flood, returning you to The Current.
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SERPENT SLIDE
On the five-story corkscrew Serpent Slide, guests travel on a tube at high speeds through the darkness of the Mayan Temple's core. The twisting and turning ride culminates with a leisurely pass through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon.
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THE FALLS
Accessible from the river by means of a conveyor belt that lifts you into the Power Tower while still seated in your inner tube, then riders drop 58 feet to ground level before being propelled up through a water roller coaster of twisting tubes.
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JUNGLE SLIDE
Kids can take a thrilling safari slide through exotic jungles and caves built into the heart of the Mayan Temple.
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Splashers Kids Pool and Water Playground
An elaborate Mayan-themed water play structure features three tube slides and a side-by-side slide, cargo nets and rope bridges for climbing, water cannons, fountains and water wheels for endless soaking.
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