Wild Wadi Water Park - Rides

Rides

Master Blaster slides are best described as "uphill water roller coasters". Riders can sit in either a single or double ring, and are propelled uphill by high-powered water jets.

The Master Blaster rides include:

  • White Water Wadi
  • Jebel Lookout
  • Wadi Leap
  • Hos'N Hurler
  • Falaj Fury
  • Wadi Twister
  • Wadi Basher
  • Flood River Flyer

Ring Rides are the traditional downhill slides. Riders can choose to sit in either a single or double ring.

The Ring Rides include:

  • Tumble Falls
  • Falcon Fury
  • Rushing Rapids
  • Thunder Rapids
  • Tunnel of Doom

Tantrum Alley & Burj Surj are two new slides that replaced the family rides. Both are the first of its kind in the region. Tantrum Alley is a slide with a combination of 3 tornados & Burj Surj has 2 bowls.

Jumeirah Sceirah is the tallest and fastest free-fall water slide outside of North America. Rising to 33 m (108 ft) with riders reaching speeds up to 80 km/h (50 mph).

FlowRider rides, Wipeout and Riptide, are surfing simulators that shoot out more than seven tons of water per second in a thin sheet across moulded foam structures. These rides produce a realistic wave effect which allows riders to body-board, knee-board or surf.

Breakers Bay is the largest wave pool in the Middle East. It produces parallel and crossing 1.5 m (4.9 ft) waves in five different configurations.

Juha's Journey is a 360 m (1,180 ft) long river which allows guest to relax and slowly float around the park.

Juha’s Dhow and Lagoon is Wild Wadi's play area for children and has over 100 water games/rides.

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