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Summit Plummet
Take a dive on the daddy of water slides that will launch you at speeds up
to 60mph. With nearly a verticle drop, cruise down the 120ft slide nearly
13 stories high and experience an adrenaline rush like none other.
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Slush Gusher
Experience an adrenaline-pumping rush that will stress your senses on the way
down this high-speed water-slide. With the double moguls, Slush Gusher will
catapult you to airborn speeds in excess of 50mph.
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Downhill Double Dipper
Prepare for an amazing race as you line up against your apponent. From an
altitude of 50ft, boldly glide down the 45 deg incline
slide at 25mph on your tube for a tremendous soak at the bottom.
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Chairlift
Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping lift to the Summit Plummet and Slush
Gusher. Enjoy some of the breathtaking scenary way above Blizzard Beach.
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Runoff Rapids
Brave three twists & turns as you wind down the 600-ft slide of your
choice. Double your fun as you double-up and jetison down the totally-dark
tubes. Each slide has it's own unique course for a completely new adventure..
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Ski Patrol Training Camp
For those not ready to try the big-boys, Blizzard Beach offers a pre-teen
water-slide for children under parent supervision. A high-energy area, children
will brake 2 low-speed slides, net bridges and navigate around iceburgs.
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Cool Runners
Kids will love to race on the two wide-open slide on this safe slow-pace course
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Tikes Peak
Just like the big kids, little tikes can get a taste of a scaled-down version
of Mt. Gushmore nestled in the middle of a snow-castle play scape.
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Teamboat Springs
As the longest white-water rapids ride in the world, jump aboard the family fun
ride as you glide down 1,200 ft cascading & twisting waterfalls and
enter whitewater rapids area.
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Cross Country Creek
Nestle into a warm innertube as you let the 3,000 ft creek carry through
tropical wateway of twists and turns around Blizzard Beach.
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Melt Away Bay
Make a big splash into the cool pristine bay with gentle waves
nestled at the foot of Mt. Gushmore continuously filled by melting
waterfalls.
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