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Raging Waters Sydney

Oldest photos at Raging Waters Sydney

2 reviews – “Very Good”
Sydney, Australia
Water Park
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One of the attractions under construction at Wet'n'Wild Sydney is this LatiTube, an Australian developed take on the stationary wave ride concept.
by LatiTube, 12 years ago
The Surf DeckRaging 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, 12 years ago
Double BowlseyeRiptideThe CurlerRaging Waters Sydney
A look at the bowls in profile.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
Double BowlseyeRiptideThe CurlerRaging Waters Sydney
Unlike other bowl attractions, this lacks the steep run in seen, so rafts will likely just lazily drift around the bowl for a single revolution.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
Double BowlseyeRiptideThe CurlerRaging Waters Sydney
The Curler and Riptide are fairly conventional family raft slides, but alternate between dark enclosed and open air sections.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
Double BowlseyeRiptideThe CurlerRaging 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, 12 years ago
Double BowlseyeRiptideThe CurlerRaging Waters Sydney
The blue slide alternates between 360 degree turns and shallow dips.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
RiptideThe CurlerRaging Waters Sydney
360 Rush an H2Go Racers feature a common starting platform.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
H2Go Racer360RushRaging Waters Sydney
T5, in green yellow and blue, Tantrum, in orange and red, and Bombora, in red and blue make up a set of 3 high thrill raft slides using cloverleaf rafts.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
T5TantrumBomboraRaging Waters Sydney
The orange and red 'Tantrum' sends riders through a series of garlic bulb shaped chambers, where the raft rocks back and forth a few times before being flushed out the narrow end.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
T5TantrumBomboraRaging 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, 12 years ago
T5TantrumBomboraRaging Waters Sydney
360 Rush features a capsule on the starting platform fitted with a trap door. With a push of a button riders the door snaps open, and riders drop down and speed through the loop.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
H2Go Racer360RushRaging 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, 12 years ago
H2Go RacerT5Raging Waters Sydney
The moment where the lanes transition to the open air section. It's all downhill, which sadly means no airtime to grab off the camel humps often seen on similar rides.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
H2Go RacerRaging Waters Sydney
This complex of 8 slides is just about a mini water park unto itself.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
Aqua TubeHalf PipeTropical CycloneTyphoonThe BreakersRaging Waters Sydney
The Breakers are a set of four master blaster slides, which each feature an uphill section. Rafts are propelled uphill by high pressure water jets. Look closley at the light blue slide, and you can see the whitewater of the jets. On the red slide you can see the black slots where excess water from the jets is drained away.
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
The BreakersRaging Waters Sydney
In pink are the drum shaped chambers rafts will wash through on 'Typhoon'. Snaking around the front in navy blue is the Aquatube
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
TyphoonAquatubeRaging Waters Sydney
Apart from the drums, Typhoon is mostly open air.We wonder what the neighbours think of a water park opening next door?
by Julys Aquila, 12 years ago
TyphoonAquatubeRaging 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, 12 years ago
Half PipeTropical CycloneRaging 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, 12 years ago
Half PipeTropical CycloneTyphoonAquatubeThe BreakersRaging Waters Sydney
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