Joe said:I did some poking around the site mwhinva shared (awesome find!) and noticed some interesting things...
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First off, the slide features here looks remarkably like Kings Dominion's "Freestylin'" inner tube slide. The color, inner tube, and slide layout is indeed identical to Freestylin'. This makes me wonder if Freestylin', which stands with Baja Bends as the only slide remaining from the Hurricane Reef days, will be given a snazzy new paint scheme. This would not surprise me, because Freestylin's bland beige paint scheme was looking very tired. However, this next tidbit complicates my suspicions...
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This slide is undoubtedly KD's Zoom Flume slide. I did some looking and found that no other White Water West raft slide has that color scheme or layout, so this is certainly KD's slide. This complicates my hypothesis about Freestylin', though, because Zoom Flume is one of the best looking slides in the water park. It would seem like a bizarre move to have one of the park's newest, best-looking slides refreshed. But who knows?
So what do you think this means? Will both slides be refreshed? Or are they just using random pictures of KD's waterslides on their site? Or will just one of them be refreshed? It seems so bizarre. It's also weird that the site is displaying the "before" pictures of their slides, because that doesn't really do the best job of displaying their work.... but that's a different point.
This does look like a promising company, though. Their slide resurfacing process apparently makes the ride much faster. Also, it should make the slides seamless, meaning it should get rid of the "thud thud thud thud" feeling that body slides are notorious for.
mwhinva said:For those who a curious about what the finished product will look and feel like; you only have to look at "Hurricane Heights" twin at Dorney Park. "Snake Pit" was installed at Dorney for 2014. Here is a nice YouTube video of their slide complex in action.
James said:Am I the only one who misses when all these slide complexes were built with the big wood beams instead of metal?
James said:I mainly meant in general for all water parks.
James said:Am I the only one who misses when all these slide complexes were built with the big wood beams instead of metal?
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