This is Rick Bastrup, I designed the "Lost River of the Pharaohs" as well as "Voyage to the Center of the Earth for Hyland Hills". I also designed the "Grand Canyon Rapids" at the MGM park in Las Vegas. I have written a book about it, "Adventures of a Theme Park Designer" and would love to talk to you about it! Rick
Literally obsessed with this place loved the staff on the mile high flyer there was no one in line so they let us go 5 times in a row and voyage to the center of earth is so realistic! As well as Lost River of the Pharos. I love this place so much
HOLY COW, I'VE BEEN HERE BEFORE DURING MY ROAD TRIP! I loved the Revolution, Mile High Flyer, Sunset Racer, & Glacier Run! One of the most fun experiences of my life!
hi tuberides, your video on aquatica orlando really helped me prepare for the rides! i went about 10 days ago and i knew what was coming because of you, ty!
It’s cool that you guys might go on some of the water slides you don’t wanna go on for TUBERIDES content. So thank you. I’ve been watching this channel for awhile so I’m gonna sub!
Ok Voyage to the Center of the earth legitimately looks insane though, the fact they were able to create such immersive theming for a waterslide, making you feel like you're descending through underground rivers into an unknown world, that is just absolutely incredible!
Grew up going to water world since I was a little kid and it’s crazy how much it’s expanded since the early 2000’s.. done every ride there except for a couple of the new ones like centennial basin and roaring fork but I might try to go a day before the season is up this summer.. love this park so much and have so many memories here.. actually went on my first date there 😅😅 fun times 😂❤
I haven't been to Water World in a long time. That projection on Lost River of the Pharaohs is new. It must be, because that would have scared the crap out of me when I was young lol
waterslides are always too short. They should make one thats really long and fun. Doesnt have to be the long one in malaysia but just make the ones we have heer ebut like 3 times longer
Both this and Noah's Ark claim to be America's largest waterpark, but I don't think that's correct for either of those parks because they're both 70 acres large while Splish Splash on Long Island appears to be 96 acres big (according to Wikipedia at least). Never the less, this is still easily one of those waterparks that I have the biggest interest in visiting some day. Unfortunately, this is also one of those waterparks I tend to forget about very easily, but I think that's mainly because Colorado isn't a place you think of when it comes to waterparks in general.
Ihr habt anscheinend auch an 2 Tagen aufgenommen, wenn ich so auf die "Outfits" schaue ;D? Wundert mich ehrlich gesagt, dass ein so gigantischer Park in einem solch dünn besiedeltem Bundesstaat steht?
Richtig erkannt, wir hätten die Aufnahmen niemals an einem Tag fertigbekommen. Man darf nicht vergessen, dass Denver eine riesige Metropolregion ist, in der es kaum andere Wasserparks gibt. Der Park ist jedenfalls meistens sehr gut besucht, was aber auch mit den vergleichsweise niedrigen Eintrittspreisen zusammenhängt.
One of the interesting things about Water World is that it is actually public. The Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District (which includes several communities north of Denver) owns the park, along with a golf course, ice center, and some other attractions. Residents of the disrrict get a significant discount on admission and season passes (more than half off), which is why you see a lot of locals who visit often. Even if you don't live in the district, admission is pretty reasonable. For around $150 you can get a season pass which also includes 4 guest passes. If you go 4 times over the summer and also bring family or a friend, that works out to about $20 per admission.
I remember coming here once. Unfortunately, I think it was a holiday weekend, so most of the slides were closed. But it was around the time my sister was going to school in Fort Collins.
You’ve inspired me to start going on slides myself lol (now we just have to find a water park that’s near where we live, I’ve only been on one enclosed water slide in my life)
Das nenn ich mal einen Wasserpark! Die Betonrutschen sehen echt spassig aus, die Darkrides setzten dem ganzen glaube ich nochmals die Krone auf! Das ist ja wirklich der absolute Wahnsinn! Dazu sieht der Park trotz seiner Grösse auch recht gepflegt aus, das könnt Ihr aber wahrscheinlich besser beurteilen :) Noch eine Frage zur Seilbahn: Macht die als Transportmittel eigentlich Sinn? Oder ist das mehr für die Aussicht?
Der Park ist wirklich sehr gepflegt, das hast du richtig erkannt. Wir haben die Seilbahn nicht genutzt, da sie leider ständig geschlossen war. Aber man kann schon recht viel Strecke sparen, da der Park wirklich riesig ist.
The cable car is closed pretty often, usually when they don't have enough staff. Water World is only open three months per year (early June to early September) and it depends on high school students for most of the staff. At the beginning and end of the season they have trouble finding enough staff because the students are in school.
Just because it's the biggest doesnt make it good. Raging waters in san Dimas CA destroys this water park. Water world is a dinosaur compared to other water parks..going down slides hurts your.....because its dated
I went to Water World on the 4th of July. The rides were really fun but I didn't get to ride all of them. I liked Storm (I screamed the heck out of myself), Voyage to the Center of the Earth (The line took forever), and Mile High Flyers (The line also took forever).