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Kamikaze opens at Wet'n'Wild Water World

Double the fun.... Kamikaze opens at Wet'n'Wild Water World Photo: Gavin Seipelt.
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By Gavin Seipelt
October 2, 2008

In anticipation of the coming summer, the beginning of October saw the opening of Wet'n'Wild’s latest attraction Kamikaze, a pair of Sidewinder slides by United States water attraction manufacturer Waterfun Products Inc.

The thrilling ride can best be described as a giant half pipe, with pairs of riders sent down to slide back and forth.

Owing to the similarity in name, 2008 Olympic BMX rider Kamakazi was on hand with his bike for the grand opening of the ride. In good judgement the Olympian did not attempt to take to the slide on his BMX.

Just after 1pm the ride was opened to the public, with many eager visitors quickly descending upon the attraction.

The rafts are a unique twist on the standard double tubes, with backrests and a cosy inward facing seating arrangement. This gives riders the choice of going forwards or backwards, and thrill seekers should definitely opt for the latter.

After carrying the heavy duty rafts to the top riders head left or right, and load in at the sloped starting trough. A harnessed up lifeguard holds your raft back, and when the time comes you sent mercilessly into the drop…Woo hoo!


Safey is taken seriously on this ride, with lifeguards wearing harnesses at the top of the tower. by: Gavin Seipelt
Before your stomach has a chance to catch up to your body you are already hurtling up the other side…if you were the backwards rider you are now staring straight down, and if you were the forwards rider you are thankful for that backrest. You continue to slide up and down, sometimes spinning, feeling as if you are on a giant sheet of ice.

Eventually, you settle to a stop at the bottom, where you can get out of the raft and wade to the exit platform.

Similarities have been drawn between Kamikaze and the park’s existing Tornado attraction, some questioning whether the rides are really different enough, but in reality there are some differences. Tornado tends to be a wilder and more soaking ride, with groups of guests washed straight through.

 On the other hand Kamakaze tends to be more about the oscillating up and down the walls. The thin spray of water means the rafts slide back and forth smoothly. Less water tends to gather at the bottom, with the ‘bump’ of water Tornados are famous for far less severe, so the rafts retain their energy for longer. The sheer steepness, and suddenness of the drop provides that intimidation factor.


Guests waiting to ride are situated right in the middle of the action. by: Gavin Seipelt
The positioning of the queue in the heart of the action means there is a steady stream of screaming riders to keep queuers amused until it's their turn.

Kamikaze is the twelfth water slide attraction currently operating at the park.

Warner Village Theme Parks CEO John Menzies was able to give Parkz some insight into the rationale behind this choice of attraction. Its installation at Wet'n'Wild came down to the need to deliver unique experiences to the market, the success of these rides at other water parks (in particular the popularity at the WVTP-owned Hawaiian Waters), and the cost-effectiveness and return on investment with respect to comparable rides such as the Whitewater West Boomerango.

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Posted by Richard at 5:15am, 2 Oct 08
Good review. I think you've summed it up very nicely.

The thing people need to understand, especially with the comparisons between Tornado etc., is that a water park like WnW, with the attendance growth it has seen in recent years, needs to expand to simply stay on par with attendance (which they haven't in recent years).

For the simple sake of variety, not everything can be, nor should be, a record-breaking blockbuster attraction.

From all accounts, underestimating Kamikaze as a cheap/tacky ride is your own loss.
Posted by AlexB at 8:41am, 2 Oct 08
Such a pity the topic begins talking about the anticipation of summer, and yet the caption photo is dark and overcast. I'm not criticising, but we'll have to get a photo with a sunnier disposition.

Good article Gazza. Can't wait to see it up close.
Posted by djrappa at 12:42am, 3 Oct 08
I think underestimated definitely sums up this ride. I know that was certainly the case for myself as the ride completely blew away my expectations
Posted by cadboy at 1:38am, 3 Oct 08
Wow! Everone seems to be really raving about this ride. I'm getting excited, hopefully I can ride at Christmas.
Posted by phelpcol at 10:39am, 5 Oct 08
Sorry for the previous empty post. I don't know what the fuss is. I was at the park this week and my brother-in-law and I enjoyed Kamikaze.
I agree with the comment above that not every new addition can be a world beater. It has been 2 years since I was at the park (coming from Gosford) and I think the addition of Kamikaze and Surfrider add to the attraction of the park.
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