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We're as excited as you are about these piles of miscellaneous construction parts.

PVC piping for the new slide's plumbing.

The back-of-house service road has become a storage area and a temporary access route for the Little Rippers and Temple of Huey slides.


The new attraction will fill the last remaining corner on the tower that houses The Ripper and Blue-Ringed Octopus slides. With this addition, all the towers at WhiteWater World will be effectively full, meaning future attractions will require further expansion of the park.

A hole lot of groundwork is going on.

The slide is being billed as a thrill slide, and will seemingly feature three distinct elements.

Much of the landscaping looks to be staying put.

Based on the support placement, the new slide will make the most of the small parcel of land it's located on.

The orange-capped rebar will support the slide's cylindrical support columns.

Trenches for foundations have appeared.

Between the twisted mess of slides and coaster track, we see the first signs of construction over at WhiteWater World.


The top of the tower and motor housing has been repainted, really highlighting the faded paint.

The paintwork on The Claw is in need of some TLC.


With the gondola completely removed, you can expect some changes to this part of Wipeout.

The giant counterweights that balance out the gondola.

