$Water Parks
Six Flags White Water,Atlanta
- Street: 250 Cobb Pkwy N #100
- City: Marietta, GA 30062,
- Country: United States
- Listed: July 31, 2017 11:09 pm
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Description
The river’s out of control. Luckily so is your raft.
Grab a family-sized raft and two or three fellow adventurers you trust. You’re going to need a crew you can rely on for this crazy fast journey into the unknown, because pretty much the moment you drop your raft in the water, you’ll plunge into the first in a series of long dark tunnels. It’s pitch black in these endless caverns and who knows how long they’ll last. And when you scream, there’s an echo.
The high, slippery walls and fast current combine to glide you through this darkness with amazing speed. You’ll blast into the light through waterfalls, but don’t get used to it because you’re going to tunnel right back through the mountain again. While you’re in there, you’ll blast around explosion curves, banking way up the sloped walls.You’ll be taken completely off guard by a startling 70-foot drop in the dark. No one has the faintest idea of what’s coming next, and they couldn’t do anything about it if they did. This is a runaway raft, after all. The best thing your team can do at this point is just hang on!
Tourists who vacation in the Bermuda Triangle are generally not around to answer questions afterwards. In fact, no one really knows what happens to the planes and ships that have gone missing in that tropical mystery zone.
Grab a friend and then grab a special two-person tube and jump into the unknown. First you’ll speed-cruise down this open-topped raft slide with very high and slick walls. Look straight up at the amazing view of the trees as you slice down the rushing river and bank high up the walls on every curve.Then it’s into the triangle you go, as your tube blasts into a pitch black tunnel. You’ll only have tiny points of light to guide you, much like the stars that guide the perilous sea voyage over a certain mystery zone in Bermuda. You’ll be relieved to break into the light of day, except you get to ride this Bermuda Triangle twice!
Once you launch down one of two partner slides at Black River Falls, enjoy the precious few seconds of light you have left. In a moment, you’ll vanish into an impossibly long, impossibly dark tunnel that winds down the hill for 400 feet. Whichever slide you choose, a sharp bend will rocket you into a ragingly fast downhill straightaway where you’ll pick up tremendous speed.By the way, you’ll be flying blind the entire time. The walls are totally blacked out, so you will have absolutely no idea where you’re going or where you’ve been, as you snake around impossible-to-predict twists and pivots. Tiny flickering pinholes will glisten like stars as you speed-plummet deeper and deeper into oblivion.Then it’s onto a couple of sudden and unpredictable curves. As you can’t see where you’re going, don’t bother trying to steer. Gravity and velocity will do all the work to ensure you make a quick exit, straight into the pool.
There are few things as fun as a day spent smashing and crashing down raging river rapids. The only thing is, most people do it in a boat. Now you’re going to get a taste of the ultimate rafting experience, with just your body and an inner tube. You’re going in for a little one-on-one time with the current, you versus the river.Grab your tube and dive into a wildly unpredictable downhill thrash-course, where you’ll be yanked all over the place by the pummeling flow and rock-like bumps of the slick, anything-but-boring river run. The water is frothing just like in real rapids, as you plunge into the first in a series of mid-river splashdown pools.When you crash down into these splash downs, you’ll swirl through the eddy at the mercy of the currents, before you’re swished back down the hill for even bumpier, sloshier downhill action, before your final splash landing. So that worked out pretty well, even without a boat!
There’s only one captain in charge at this awesome kids-only playground… and that’s the kid! Everything in this scaled-down playground in the water is made for little fish to enjoy. There are more than 100 interactive games to play, including pipes spouting water, curtain waterfalls cascading down, and some very small slides for very small bodies. Everywhere you look, brightly-colored contraptions deliver water from one place to another.The water is shallow and safe everywhere, and there’s about a million ways to keep cool. Best of all, there’s plenty of space for Mom and Dad to pull up a lounge chair and just take in the show.
Feel the adrenaline rush as the floor drops out from underneath you and plummet down more than 10 stories on the Dive Bomber water slide at Six Flags White Water.As you step inside the capsule at the top of this record-breaking slide, you’ll stand and wait before the trap door underneath you opens unexpectedly and gravity sends you down the slide at nearly 90 degrees to the splash landing waiting below. Dive Bomber is now the tallest slide ever built at Six Flags White Water and has taken the guest-popular Cliffhanger attraction to new heights.
Grab a tube for a classic downhill run that will slip right to the top of your favorites list. You have two all-blue, fully-open slide runs to choose from at this slide complex nestled in the treetops. Both routes will deliver you fantastic sloping action and several wide banking curves on your way back down to sea level.You’ll notice right away that these slick courses seem very, very fast. These are some of the slipperiest waterways in the whole park, and you’ll be screaming around those curves.When you hit the bottom, you’ll be launched into the pool, about four feet over the water. It’s been said that only water slide masters of the highest level can hang onto their tubes and land in the water as one unit.
Get the real feel of racing down mountain rapids, without the hassle of having to climb a mountain first. Piling your whole family or a gang of friends onto one of this slide’s jumbo-sized rafts will be easy. However, navigating the ultra-wide, steep, slick, and snaking route as a team may be more challenging.
This massive open-air slide will carry your entire crew down a six-story tall river of white foam and crazy good times. In fact, the fun increases the more of your family you pile on the raft!A little bit of teamwork will help you guide the raft down the twisty turns of this sloshy wet river run with very steep walls. It might be a smart move to just let the current take you where it wills – backwards, forwards – any direction works as long as it’s wet. Your entire entourage will be banging into the walls and plummeting down ridiculously fast slopes together on a splashy, crashy race for the pool. How you choose to get there is all in the art of the tumble.
Grab a family-sized raft and two or three fellow adventurers you trust. You’re going to need a crew you can rely on for this crazy fast journey into the unknown, because pretty much the moment you drop your raft in the water, you’ll plunge into the first in a series of long dark tunnels. It’s pitch black in these endless caverns and who knows how long they’ll last. And when you scream, there’s an echo.The high, slippery walls and fast current combine to glide you through this darkness with amazing speed. You’ll blast into the light through waterfalls, but don’t get used to it because you’re going to tunnel right back through the mountain again. While you’re in there, you’ll blast around explosion curves, banking way up the sloped walls.You’ll be taken completely off guard by a startling 70-foot drop in the dark. No one has the faintest idea of what’s coming next, and they couldn’t do anything about it if they did. This is a runaway raft, after all. The best thing your team can do at this point is just hang on!
The big kids have plenty to keep them busy, but even the littlest fishes need a spot designed just for them. This mini play pool right in Wildwater Lagoon is perfect for the smallest kids who want a relaxed and safe spot of their own to kick up a splash.You’ll be able to ooh and aah at the riders splashing out of the big kids’ slides way across the pool, but this zone is a calm haven where tykes and their families don’t have to worry about too much splash traffic. There are big fountains to play under in the shallow water, and umbrellas to relax under right next to the pool.
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