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Coasters Vs. Water Slides


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So, this has been on my mind a fair bit lately, do you prefer Water Slides or Roller Coasters? I personally prefer roller coasters, but surprisingly I find that I spend way more time at Wet n Wild. This may be because there are many more rides, but I find water slides to be more re-rideable. I'm kind of sitting in the middle. I'm not quite sure which I prefer. Have any opinions?

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I don't think there needs to be a choice here. On a hot day, nothing is better than sliding down a flume and splashing into the cool refreshing water, or floating down a lazy river... but coasters go fast, high, invert, and above all, aren't something to avoid on a cold day.

it's like asking if someone prefers ice blocks or diesel. each has their purpose, and there isn't really a direct comparison per se. IMO anyway.

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They both have their own special differences, i've listed some of them here:

Waterslide ~

+ You get a new experience every time you ride (depending on the slide)                      

+ A good way to cool down on a hot day      

+ Most waterslides are for the whole family  

+ Most girls wear bikinis  

Rollercoasters ~           

+ More for the thrillseekers

+ Faster, scarier and dare i say, more enjoyable?

+ You can get some good G-Forces

+ MUCH LONGER WAIT TIME (sometimes) 

                                                      

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