What’s your favorite thing about summer? Lightening bugs flittering in the evening sky? Leisurely days by the beach or chilling in the a/c? Or, perhaps you love the thrills and chills that come along with a summer’s day trip to your local water park? If you’ve never zipped down the tallest waterslide in Pennsylvania, you’ll probably want to add it to your must do list this summer.
Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, in Allentown, lay claim to one of the tallest waterslides in the United States – and, at one time, in the entire world.
While the 70-foot tall Aquablast may no longer hold the title of the world’s longest elevated waterslide, it certainly promises fast-paced thrills as you zip down 700 feet.
If you’re a bit hesitant to take on the waterslide, don’t worry. You won’t be alone. You’ll climb into the eight-foot raft with up to three others.
All riders must measure a minimum of 46 inches tall to ride, and you’ll have to sit in the raft as instructed (to ensure your safety and a good time for all).
However, first you’ll have to reach the top of the slide, which means you’ll climb 120 stairs to begin your adventure.
Be prepared for the raft to sway from side to side as it slowly starts heading downward before you suddenly start zipping faster and faster.
The ride culminates with the raft falling into a crystal clear splash pool.
Aquablast, the “highest elevated family raft ride ever made,” is just the beginning of the fun at Wildwater Kingdom. Don’t forget to check out the other water attractions, including Aqua Racer, Patriots Plunge, and the Wave Pool.
Due to the ongoing climate, reservations to Dorney Park are now required.
Click here for the official website of Dorney Park. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you been on the tallest waterslide in Pennsylvania? What was it like? Share your experience in the comments! If you prefer your summer a little quieter, head over to Poe Valley Beach in Penn Township.
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