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1 reviews –
“Good”
Sydney, Australia
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Typhoon sends you through open air twists and turns, interspersed by a couple of barrel shaped chambers that rattle the raft around a bit.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Typhoon
Raging Waters Sydney
In red and yellow you can see the bulging spirals of the 'Tropical Cyclone'. Behind it in purple and blue is the halfpipe. The slide drops in from a great height, giving rafts the momentum to carry up the wall.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Half Pipe
Tropical Cyclone
Raging Waters Sydney
These terminals, dotted around the park allow guests to purchase RFID wristbands and load cash onto them for in park purchases and locker rentals. The bands are also used to associate on ride photos with each guest; accomplished by waving the band at a terminal at the top of participating slides.
by Gazza, 10 years ago
Raging Waters Sydney
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
T5
Tantrum
Bombora
The Beach
Raging Waters Sydney
The blue slide alternates between 360 degree turns and shallow dips.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Riptide
The Curler
Raging Waters Sydney
Well, at least you can't give them stick about a shortage of seating.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Raging Waters Sydney
For a bit of visual interest the slide features translucent tubes, so you can watch riders defy gravity.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
360Rush
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
By night.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
The Beach
Raging Waters Sydney
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
Riptide features two drops in a row, one enclosed and the 2nd open air.
by Gazza, 10 years ago
Riptide
Raging Waters Sydney
The back end of the compex. In the center you can see the turnarounds for the four 'Breakers' and the double dip finale each one features.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Half Pipe
Tropical Cyclone
Typhoon
Aquatube
The Breakers
Raging Waters Sydney
From this angle it seems as if the slide goes vertical.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Tantrum
Bombora
Raging Waters Sydney
The final drop of Riptide passes under a ride photo camera.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Riptide
Raging Waters Sydney
Nestled beneath Bombora, Tantrum takes riders through three garlic bulb shaped Proslide Tornado 24 elements.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Tantrum
Bombora
Raging Waters Sydney
by Gazza, 10 years ago
Double Bowlseye
Riptide
Raging Waters Sydney
H2Go Racers begins with a tangle of enclosed lanes (all calculated to be of identical length due to the way they cross over each other), before merging together for the open air final straight to the finish line.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
H2Go Racer
T5
Raging Waters Sydney
The back wall carries on the motif seen at the park entrance.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
The Beach
Raging Waters Sydney
Here you can see why the technical name for the ride is a Tornado Wave. Essentially it is just a curved cutaway section of a full sized tornado funnel (like T5)
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
Tantrum
Bombora
Raging Waters Sydney
Bombora features a viscious 540 degree drop onto a curved wave, whilst T5 drops riders into an giant enclosed funnel.
by Julys Aquila, 11 years ago
T5
Tantrum
Bombora
Raging Waters Sydney
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