Taumata RacerWater slideMinimum height to ride: 42 inches About Taumata RacerA head-first, high-speed mat slide. -- Last edited by Robert Niles Photos from Taumata RacerSafety
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Really fun! The stairs get really exhausting after a while, but definitely worth the climb! - dylan k My absolute favourite. With 8 lanes, the queues move pretty quickly!! Definately a must for me! - Gareth H Taumata racer is a fun ride! The drop at the end is super fun. I just think the ride is over to quick. - Katie G-Desjardins BEST RIDE EVER!!! I love it, so much fun and I know I will be back on again! - Amanda W great drop at the end. - roxy m Taumata Racer is an attraction that offers a more intense ride for the thrill seeker--a true reward for those willing to climb up the tall set of stairs to get to the station at the top. Taumata Racer's eight lanes are interwoven in near mirroring-symmetry between the four-lane divide, offering riders a chance to rely on gravity to speed ahead of friends and family in the steep downward descent to the finish. The attraction's use of an immediate tunnel through the turns with an open finale shocks riders as they realize they are dropping towards the ground at a high speed. The experience is an unforgettable one and those that recover from the initial shock will be drawn to the top again to try another lane. - Adam Roth
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