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The green slide starts off with a couple of back to back turns, with a fast double dip finish to the landing pool.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Double Bowlseye
Riptide
The Curler
Raging Waters Sydney
The Curler and Riptide are fairly conventional family raft slides, but alternate between dark enclosed and open air sections.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Double Bowlseye
Riptide
The Curler
Raging Waters Sydney
Unlike other bowl attractions, this lacks the steep run in seen, so rafts will likely just lazily drift around the bowl for a single revolution.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Double Bowlseye
Riptide
The Curler
Raging Waters Sydney
A look at the bowls in profile.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Double Bowlseye
Riptide
The Curler
Raging Waters Sydney
The Double BowlsEye features a couple of toilet bowl features, where the raft enters at a tangent before spiraling towards the center and dropping sharply down a chute in the middle.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Double Bowlseye
Riptide
The Curler
Raging Waters Sydney
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by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Sea World
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by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Polar Bear Shores
Sea World
Mum and son.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Polar Bear Shores
Sea World
For most of our visit Henry attempted to balance on a life ring.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Polar Bear Shores
Sea World
To the parks credit only a limited number of guests are let into the exhibit at a time, so everybody gets a front row view.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Polar Bear Shores
Sea World
...And Mum Liya isn't far away.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Polar Bear Shores
Sea World
Henry emerges!
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
King Julien's Beach Party-Go-Round
Sea World
But what's that sticking it's head out of the water?
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Polar Bear Shores
Sea World
For a moment we were afraid we would miss out on seeing Henry the polar bear cub for a second time running, instead seemingly having to settle for a seagull picking the eyes out of a fish.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
King Julien's Beach Party-Go-Round
Sea World
There's certainly a fair bit of land in the middle of the ride left over. Let's hope down the track they turn it into a seating area, or add a small kids flat ride or two to keep the less daring riders occupied.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
An overview of the site...It's certainly the most immersive natural disaster themed attraction on the Gold Coast.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
What's a water coaster without water? Filling up of the rides reservoir has begin.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Guests will narrowly pass underneath the ships propeller. Here's hoping they make it rotate to enhance the "near miss" effect.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
The centerpiece of the theming is taking shape; an upturned hull of a ship that riders will "crash" into. This marks the transition into the 'dark ride' section of the coaster, where guests will travel through the burning inside of the ship.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
Since our last visit the site has been cleaned up with a bed of gravel laid down, and a couple of extra oddly stacked shipping containers have appeared.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Storm Coaster
Sea World
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