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Tri-phoon

Flume ride
Minimum height to ride: 48 inches

Description

The newest addition to Wild Adventures Splash Island is now open. Come ride the Tri-phoon, a triple water slide complex which adds a new dimension to the very popular water park. Experience the heart stopping drop on the blue slide, take a couple dips down the green slide or feel the body pinning force of the tube. Which ever you choose (and you can ride them all), the Tri-phoon will leave you wet and cool you off on these hot summer days.

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3 votes, so far

pretty nice set of slides. Hint, the green one is actually the fastest, not the blue one. Don't listen to Sally, she's just stuck up. - James Tillman

no.not a thrill ride but a crap ride.gjbnigbfjbulf fgfbffb fgebfffbcdc f hef.i hope this review helps all of you people who are too cheap to take their kids to disney or at least six flags. - sally Q.

what a thrill ride..i took the straight drop this past week..you hold you back straight and basically free fall straight down the slide..once you get to the bottom..everyone in our party,including me,loved the fall but hated the "wedgy" that the force of the water gives you...we had to redress ourselves...heehee - kelly knowles


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