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ProSlide’s next-generation BLAST water propulsion, FlyingSAUCER 45 high-speed turns, and the PowerRIVERTM rafting river channel.” Trident Tower also features the 2019 IAAPA IMPACT Award- winning Dueling PIPElineBLAST/FlyingSAUCER 20, otherwise known as ‘Medusa’s Lair’. Also making its debut in the EMEA region is ProSlide’s RallyRACER, the latest evolution of the mat racer. Dubbed ‘Hydra Racers’ at Aquaventure, the RallyRACER features ProSlide’s patented RallyPOINTS, which are sections of u-shaped fl ume with low divider walls that allow riders to see and hear their competitors at strategic points during the race.
The innovation continues as Trident Tower boasts even more incredible rides for the region, including the world’s tallest Double TornadoWAVE called ‘Odyssey of Terror’ and the EMEA’s tallest FreeFALL speed slide dubbed ‘Blackout’. Refl ecting on what Trident Tower represents, Philip says, “The story behind Trident Tower is this new, fantastic Atlantis emerging from the old. So, if you look at the immersive environment it’s very in keeping with the character of the rest of the park, but then this beautiful modern tower emerges with a breathtaking design representing the new Atlantis.”
The Tower is bursting with opportunities to jump, dive, drop and race with friends and family. We really wanted to ensure that every single fl ume and every single ride had a completely unique guest experience and signifi cantly differentiated from anything else in region and this is what we have achieved here.” The Tower offers a graduated rider experiences that encourages repeat ridership thanks to their high-level of interactivity, the competition element of which is in ProSlide’s DNA.
Splasher’s Cove – World’s First KidzADVENTURE Tower
Splasher’s Cove is an oasis for families anchored by a ProSlide WaterKINGDOM with the world’s fi rst KidzADVENTURE Tower (KAT). Inspired by
the iconic Trident Tower, Splashers Cove features modern architecture and smaller versions of award-winning ProSlide water rides. “Innovated specifi cally for kids and families but focused on rides, the KAT creates unique, graduated ride experiences for the younger guests to gain the experience and confi dence to conquer Trident Tower,” says Phillp.
Splasher’s Cove is “the perfect introduction for future thrill seekers” as they race their friends and family on the world’s fi rst KIDZ RallyRACER. With an abundance of junior water rides, Splasher’s Cove (and the KIDZ Zone Splasher’s Lagoon) is a water park within a water park and the ideal
Worldʼs fi rst MammothBLAST Water Coaster
attraction for kids and families. Baker adds, “The small rides refl ect the big iconic rides, but are made for kids. If you have young children, the kid’s area is going to pretty much be where you spend all your time. Families are a key demographic for us so we have created an area that they can enjoy together.” “The water rides ProSlide installed are second- to-none and are the perfect complement for our vision for Atlantis to be among the world’s best water parks,” says Sascha Triemer, VP, Marine & Waterpark, Atlantis, Dubai. “Their technology, innovation, and creative design have brought Atlantis to a completely new and higher level in the destination industry that could not have been achieved with any other water ride manufacturer.”
About ProSlide Technology
ProSlide is the global leader in water ride design, technology and manufacturing, supplying high-performance water attractions to new and expanding water parks around the world.
Worldʼs fi rst KidzADVENTURE Tower
For over three decades, ProSlide has led the market in water ride innovation and technology with over 100 awards and recognitions, winning 15 IAAPA Best New Water Ride awards in the last 18 years, 5 times more than all other manufacturers combined and 4th time recipient of the IAAPA IMPACT Award.
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