Water Country USA - Rides

Rides

  • Aquazoid: Family ride. About 80% enclosed in the dark, had special effects but most were abandoned, and four water curtains while it holds about 5 each "tube". Opened in 1997.
  • Big Daddy Falls: Family ride with a tunnel, water curtain, a "cannon blaster," and two splash pools while it holds about 4-5 people each "tube". Opened in 1995.
  • Hubba-Hubba Highway: Fast-moving action river with interactive water features. Opened in 2003.
  • Jet Scream: Four single-person fast-moving inner-tube slides.
  • Jammin' Juke Box: Home of three body slides known as "Funky Chicken", "The Hully Gully", and "The Twist". Opened in 2008.
  • Little Bopper: Small children's slide in the Rock N Roll Island area. Opened in 2008.
  • Malibu Pipeline: Two mirror image slides with covered sections and two water curtains. It has single-rider and double-person "tubes". Opened in 1993.
  • Meltdown: Slowest but steepest ride in the park, with a three person tube. Opened in 2000.
  • Nitro Racer: This ride uses six slide lanes to allow guests to race face first on plastic/foam mats to race your family and friends on a hot day! Opened in 1998.
  • Rampage: A toboggan slide which drops riders 75 feet at a 60 degree angle.
  • Surfer's Bay: Virginia's largest wave-pool, offering four-foot waves.
  • Wild Thang: Two person inner tube ride through open/covered sections and three water curtains.
  • Vanish Point: A 75 ft tall tower with 2 body slides that are at a near vertical angle, and 2 slides with a Skybox launch (The floor drops out from under you). Opened in 2011.

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