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HooRoo Run

Water slide
Minimum height to ride: 48 inches

About HooRoo Run

Shares a lift with Walhalla Wave. -- Last edited by Robert Niles

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16 votes, so far

Best ride in the park - dylan k

HooRoo run was really fun. Although it is a very short ride It is mostly worth the wait. The only thing i don't like is that the line is confusing. The right side is HooRoo Run and the left is for the other ride. I didn't get it at first. - Katie G-Desjardins

Great fun!! The drops we great - Amanda W

it was great! ton of airtime. - roxy m

HooRoo Run is definitely the more intense of the two family-raft rides at Aquatica. Though ended much faster than Walhalla Wave due to a shorter layout, its humpbacks pack a punch that will satisfy children and airtime enthusiasts alike. The slide's multiple hills eject riders for brief but notable periods of weightlessness that rival even the largest of slides in Orlando, including the neighboring Taumata Racer. - Adam Roth


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