10 most dangerous slides in the water park. Highest water slide above Niagara Falls

  • 12.03.2020

Then, most likely, you will want to visit the water park.

There are a huge number of water parks out there, and almost all of them can bring joy to you and your children. But there are water parks that, if the necessary funds are available, everyone simply must visit.

The world's most famous travel and booking site TripAdvisor has created new rating of the best water parks based on an algorithm that takes into account the quantity and quality of reviews, as well as the rating of each park for the last 12 months.


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1. Waterpark Siam Park (Siam Park), Adeje, Canary Islands, Spain

This water park is not only the largest in Europe, but also recognized as the best water park in the world for the 3rd year in a row.


In 2015, the park opened a new 240-meter water slide called Singha, along which guests can descend numerous bends at a speed of 18 meters per second, changing direction 14 times in a single ride.


And as for the Tower of Power, it is at first a 28-meter almost vertical descent, which will then lead you through a transparent pipe passing through a reservoir with sharks. At the end, you will land as usual in a clean pool.

Siam Park Waterpark (video)

2. Waterbom Bali Water Park, Kuta, Indonesia


This water park is the best in Asia, according to a huge number of tourists. Its slides are located on 3.8 hectares, decorated with tropical parks.

Among the rides, it is worth noting the Pipeline slide, the entrance to which is at a height of 20 meters. Guests will ride along it inside a dizzying transparent pipe from which you can see everything around.


It is also worth highlighting the Fast n "Fierce" high-speed attraction, which is two parallel slides on which you can pick up speed very quickly.


One of the scariest slides is called Climax. In it, a person enters a small capsule located at a height of 16 meters, the doors close, and the floor literally leaves from under your feet, you fall vertically down at a tremendous speed, experiencing a load of 2.5 g.

Waterbom Bali (video)

3. Aquaventure Water Park, Dubai, United Arab Emirates


This water park is located in resort complex Atlantis the Palm. It has been voted the best water park in the Middle East for its many slides, shark pools and a clean, wide 700-meter beach.


One of the slides is called the Tower of Neptune and features dark and mysterious tunnels ready to catapult guests into Shark Lagoon, as well as incredible water carousels that will push you to your limit.

The Splashers Childrens Play Area features a play area with hanging bridges and water cannons.

Aquaventure Waterpark (video)

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4. Typhoon Lagoon Water Park (Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park), Orlando, Florida


This is one of two water parks in the " World Center Walt Disney World Resort and has attractions for the whole family - from fast roller coasters to a playground with small rafts on which you can safely ride through the park.


You can catch 2m waves in the Surf Pool and swim in the Shark Reef with real sharks.


Crush n "Gusher" plays the role of an abandoned and dilapidated fruit processing plant. Here guests can ride on three different slides: "Banana Blaster", "Coconut Crusher", or "Pineapple Plunger", which are about 125 meters long.

5. Beach Park Waterpark, Aquiraz, Brazil


It is the largest water park in Brazil, and features swimming pools, saunas, ecological zones, artificial river rapids and one of the 14-storey high not for the faint of heart slides.


One of the attractions is called Treasure Island, where you will find water cannons, a wall with six units of water artillery, and a lighthouse with a spiral slide for family vacation.

In addition, there is the Chills attraction, in which guests descend a slide at a 90-degree angle on double circles.

Beach Park Waterpark (video)

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6. Wild Wadi Water Park, Dubai, United Arab Emirates


The park is in front of amazing structure Burj Al Arab, where you will find 30 different slides and attractions for the whole family.

The theme of the park was created based on the tale of Juha, a famous character in Arabic folklore.


The most memorable rides in the park are Wipeout and Riptide Flowriders, which allow you to enjoy surfing to the fullest. There are four such attractions in the world.

The Wipeout attraction "shoots" 7 tons of water per second onto the blue surface, creating small waves on which guests can ride, lying down or kneeling on small boards.

Wild Wadi Waterpark (video)

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7. Blizzard Beach Water Park (Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park), Orlando, Florida


The park is huge and features many slides, including some of the tallest and fastest slides in the world, as well as many attractions for the whole family. For children, you can find here smaller versions of popular attractions built in the play area of ​​the ice palace.


In 2016, due to the huge popularity of the cartoon "Frozen", it was decided to organize a themed event in the park. The guests were invited to join the team of Christoph or Olaf and compete on various attractions.

Friends can race downhill on the parallel Downhill Double Dipper. There is also a river along which you can safely swim around the huge park.

Blizzard Beach Waterpark (video)

8. Aquaventure Waterpark, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas


The theme of this 24-hour water park is Atlantis. In addition, here you can find various details related to the Mayan tribe.

Among the main attractions it is worth highlighting the Leap of Faith from a height of about 18 meters, as well as a river with a very strong current and large waves of 1.5 meters.


In addition, the water park has 11 different pools and attractions such as swimming with dolphins and radio-controlled car races.

It is worth noting that the park itself is intended exclusively for family recreation, which means that there are no too extreme slides here. But in the "Mayan Temple" you can ride from slides in the form of tunnels that descend into the bay where sharks swim.

Aquaventure Waterpark (video)

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9. Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi Waterpark, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates


This is the first mega water park in the UAE. Its area is 15 hectares, on which there are 43 water attractions for the whole family.

Here you can find attractions that are no longer in the world. For example, the longest and fastest tornado roller coaster in the region, the region's first death loop roller coaster, and the world's first interactive water and laser roller coaster.


The theme of the park is built around the culture of the Emirates, and the main attraction of the water park is an attraction where guests can dive for pearls.

Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi (video)

10. Hot Park Waterpark, Rio Quenti, Brazil


This is the only water park in South America where reservoirs are filled with hot water.

One of the scariest slides is called Xpirado. Guests climb to a height of 31 meters and descend a 142-meter long slide at an average speed of 8.3 meters per second (almost 30 km per hour) past a lake with piranhas.


Another standing slide is called the Giant Slide. Here, guests descend a wide slide from a height of 22 meters on inflatable rings.

As in most of the water parks described above, there is a children's playground and many other slides including Half Pipe and wave pool.


Hot Park Waterpark (video)

In the midst of summer, you want to relax closer to the water. Well, where to go if not to the water park. There is usually entertainment for the whole family, from safe children's pools to stunning slides.

This review presents 10 of the most dizzying slides in water parks, which not everyone dares to go down.

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1. Summit Plummet - a dizzying 37-meter-high trampoline among snow drifts (Florida, USA)

Disney Blizzard Beach Waterpark is famous for the fact that it always snows on its slopes in the middle of hot summer. In addition, the dizzying Summit Plummet descent is located on its territory. Its height is 37 meters, and the falling speed reaches 97 km / h.

2. Fantastic slide Bulletbowl the size of a 7-storey building (Beijing, China)

The stunning seven-story building Bulletbowl is located in Beijing's Water Cube. Its construction was timed to coincide with the opening of the Olympic Games. But even today this attraction is very popular.

3. Slides made from Boeing 747 (Oregon, USA)

The Boeing 747 aircraft model became part of an indoor water park in Oregon (USA). Two slides pass through the plane and hide in the room.

4. Slide-loop "Cyclone" (Canada)

In the Canadian water park World Water Park there is a stunning Cyclone slide, which is made in the form of a loop. Not everyone dares to ride in it.

5. Twister and Speedy - a tandem of fast and long slides in a spa resort (Austria)

The Austrian spa resort Sonnentherme Lutzmannsburg Thermal Spa has two wonderful slides: Twister and Speedy. Twister is 220 meters long and Speedy is the fastest.

6. Extreme slide in the Area 47 water park in the Alps (Austria)

In the picturesque Austrian Alps, there is a beautiful water park Area 47. Among its attractions is a tower with slides. Lovers thrill will appreciate the extreme descents.

7. Eight water slides Master Blaster Water Coasters (Dubai)

Dubai's Wild Wadi Water Park features 8 stunning Master Blaster slides. Thanks to innovative technologies on inflatable rings, vacationers can not only go down the slides, but also climb them.

8. Verrückt is the most high slide worldwide (Kansas City, USA)

Verrückt means “insane” in German. And this slide really lives up to its name. Its height is 51.4 meters (more than Niagara Falls). On the this moment this slide is the highest in the world.

9. Slide "Leap of Faith" (Leap of Faith) 18 meters high (Bahamas)

At Aquaventure Water Park, you can slide down an 18-meter slide. Vacationers from the pyramid go straight to the shark pool ... of course, through the underwater tunnels.

10. Slides leading directly to the sea (Citta del Mare, Italy)

The Citta del Mare has three slides right on the slope. Going down them, you can linger in one of the three pools, or you can slide right into the Mediterranean Sea.

Every year June 21 is the day of the summer solstice. This is the longest day in all 12 months. Some will spend it in an apartment with the air conditioner on. Others are in the backyard of the house, grilling something. But perhaps the best place to spend this day is a water park. Going to ordinary rides is too commonplace. In order for a visit to be remembered for a lifetime, it is worth going to those places where there are the most terrible and insane water slides in the world. Below we will tell you about seven such attractions that are located around the world, from the United States to the United Arab Emirates. Riding any of these waterslides is guaranteed to be remembered for the rest of your life.

Insano (Brazil)

Located 55 miles south of Fortaleza along the northeastern coast of Brazil. It is here that the "Insano" slide attracts "adrenaline addicts". Its height reaches 140 feet, which is roughly the height of a 14-story building. At the moment, it is the highest in the world and is included in the Guinness Book of Records. When descending, you can accelerate to an incredible 100 kilometers per hour. Because most while the person is in free fall, the trip lasts only 4-5 seconds.

Brainwashing (Florida)

Orlando is famous not only for its Disney recreation center, but also for this waterslide. From two to four people can slide down it. A 55-foot vertical fall is accompanied by audio and video effects.

"Aqualup" (Slovenia)

This attraction has a 360-degree loop that allows you to accelerate to 60 kilometers per hour. The slide is on the territory thermal springs so you can enjoy wonderful views while descending.

"Faiser" (Germany)

Located in the city of Erding near Munich. On this slide, you can accelerate to 70 kilometers per hour.


Summit Plummet (Florida)

Located at Disney's Blizzard Beach Waterpark. The 36-meter slope will allow extreme sportsmen to test their strength. Well, the height of a 12-storey building will allow you to move down the hill at a speed of 90 kilometers per hour.

Scorpion Tail (Wisconsin)

Located right in the heart of the state, 55 miles north of Madison. The height of the slide is about the same as that of a ten-story building. The length of the descent is 122 meters, but the maximum acceleration speed is small - only 15 kilometers per hour.

Leap of Faith (Bahamas)

The hill is a copy of the Mayan temple. The main highlight of this attraction is that its pipe runs through a pool with swimming sharks. So when descending through the 18-meter tunnel, one can only hope for the strength of its walls.

Summer is sunny days, water treatments and fun. Around the world, families are moving to water parks to bring all three together and still make the holiday safe. Whether it's ordinary pools or extreme water slides, the water rides are never boring. The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) reports that in the United States alone, these parks generate more than $ 50 billion annually from such parks, and they also provide jobs for more than 2.3 million people.

While all water parks strive to provide a family-friendly atmosphere, there is no doubt that these wonderful summer destinations provide a variety of attractions to satisfy even the most seasoned thrill-seekers. However, extreme skiing is known to cause injury or even death. This list is sure to increase your thirst for water adventure, as well as provide relief from high temperatures and scorching sun summer season.

At a staggering 51.4 meters high, the dangerous Guinness World Record holder is the Verruckt water slide, which means German language mean crazy or crazy. The waterslide, located at Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City, Kansas, was due to open in late 2012. But due to problems that arose during the construction process, the slide was opened for visitors at the end of July 2014. It was designed by co-owner of the water park Jeff Henry (Jeff Henry) so that three people sitting in the boat can simultaneously experience the pleasure of falling down from the height of a 17-story building at speeds up to 100 kilometers per hour. This spectacular slide of Niagara Falls and the Statue of Liberty (not counting the base on which it is installed). A controversial design requires hundreds of steps to be taken to reach the top.

In a horrific incident in August 2016, Caleb Schwab, the son of Republican State Representative Scott Schwab, suffered a “fatal neck injury” during a congress with Verruckt and died instantly. His death shocked the community and led to plans (still planning) to demolish the hill. The Associated Press says Kansas is "known for being overly lenient in its regulation of amusement parks." It looks like the slide was too extreme, which led to the disaster.

Located at Action Park in Vernon, New Jersey, this is the world's longest water slide at 602 meters! The unnamed water slide consists of 20 sections, each 30 meters long. The main material from which the slide is made is polyvinyl chloride, which is also used to make inflatable air castles that children love so much. As you guessed it, this slide is inflatable. It takes 2 hours to fill it with air, and about 3,800 liters of water per hour for its operation, but the exit from it can take 90 seconds.

In 2015, the slide was recognized as the "longest water slide" by Guinness World Records, but it was not opened to the public. The slide has no weight limits, so it's not known how dangerous it can be. Another factor is the “long process” of state certification. However, a select few employees were allowed to slide down the record-breaking roller coaster.

This is not just a slide, this is a roller coaster! Located at Holiday World & Splashin 'Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana, Mammoth is composed of multiple slides and a conveyor belt, allowing visitors to experience a roller coaster ride in the water. The slide, which opened in May 2012, is ahead of its predecessor, the record holder, Antelope GNU, which is located in the same water park. The unprecedented twists, turns and rises of the Mammoth are 537 meters long.

The roller coaster is designed for rafts that can hold up to six people facing inward, allowing families to enjoy the extreme pleasure together. Brave conquerors of the Mammoth will fall down six times while moving up the hill. The winding downhill roller coaster, from which you can see the rest of the Holiday World & Splashin 'Safari park, can be the most powerful experience for the thrill-seeker.

Located in the Schlitterbahn Galveston Island's water park, MASSIV deserves its name. The fall-defying attraction, located in Galveston, Texas, soars 24.9 meters into the skies and was created to celebrate the park's tenth anniversary. The roller coaster consists of several climbs and a final triple dip at the end. The slide has been certified by the Guinness World Records as "The World's Tallest Waterslide."

Although the thrill-seekers just enjoy the slide, it took some scientific knowledge to create it. Schlitterbahn Waterpark Lead Designer Emily Colombo noted that it is vital for a successful slide essential has a balance of "gravity, driving dynamics and speed". The water one will definitely like it due to the fact that the speed and dynamics of the ride on it change. The park's general manager commented that it is this versatility that “we always look for in our rides”.

Providing some respite for the thrill-seekers as well as a haven for those looking to unwind, the lazy river at Bsr Cable Park in Waco, Texas just flows 1.6 kilometers in length. This gave it the right to be called the longest "lazy river" in the world. On the "lazy river" there are parts that are well lit by the sun, and there are those that are in the shade, which allows to satisfy the tastes of all visitors.

Although not much different from other lazy rivers, its lack of uniqueness is offset by its size. The river is suitable for both adults and children and is guaranteed to provide a refreshing dip in the summer, especially given the insanely high temperatures that Texas experiences during the summer season.

5. Largest in the world open pool with artificial wave


Photo: Siam Park City

The first non-American candidate on our list is Siam Park City (a water park, not a city) in Bangkok's Khan Na Yao area, Thailand. It is not only the most large water park in Asia, but according to the Guinness World Records, it is also home to the world's largest wave pool. The pool size is an astounding 13,600 square meters and is designed for young children and adult thrill-seekers. Waves up to 1.5 meters high can be generated in the pool, but the staff is careful to ensure that it does not exceed 60 centimeters to ensure the safety of all visitors.

Despite the safety measures taken, wave pools continue to pose a threat, especially to children. When children enter such a pool to a depth higher than their height, the constant flow of water and its unevenness create ideal conditions for drowning. But for most, this wave pool can be a great compromise between the calm waters of a "lazy river" and the rapidly rushing rapids of water slides.

4. The world's largest indoor wave pool


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Fast forward the world back to shopping center West Edmonton in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, which has a water park with the world's largest indoor artificial wave pool called the Blue Thunder. The pool has four active wave bays, each with panels equipped with a 1,500 horsepower hydraulic device. There are two additional wave bays that have been turned off due to people being injured as a result of excessive wave intensity! When all the panels were turned on, the waves were too high and too strong for even the most experienced swimmers.

With almost endless waves overhead, it is difficult to get out. Thus, the Blue Thunder today generates waves from 1.5 to 1.8 meters using only the inner bays. The pool can hold a whopping 12.3 million liters of water. After hours, the pool is also often used for private surfing, kayaking, paddleboarding and other similar sports. The waves for this are made more intense.

Located in Erding, Germany, it reaches a length of 356.3 m and provides great pleasure? Of course, the Magic-Eye slide at Galaxy Erding. This slide is the longest indoor slide in the world, certified by the Guinness World Records in November 2010. None of the recently built slides have surpassed the legendary Magic-Eye. The waterslide opened in May 2007 and was built by Klarer Freizeitanlagen AG of Switzerland, a world renowned leader in water slide construction.

The Magic-Eye's record length is complemented by its 22m height. The interior design of the slide is refined with continuous glowing lines that create an unrivaled experience as you descend. For some visitors, this design can be overwhelming due to the stroboscopic effect, which is likely to be a potential hazard for those with epilepsy who decide to go down the hill.

2. The largest outdoor water park in the United States


Photo: Wisconsin Dells

Noah's Ark Water Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin is the largest outdoor water park in the United States, with a total area of ​​283,279 sq. m. Although there are no record-breaking slides in the park, in their own opinion, all of its 51 attractions make Noah’s Ark Water Park a real gem in the crown of Wisconsin Dells, which received the title of “the world capital of water parks”. Despite the small population of the city, there are as many as 28 water parks, but Noah's Ark Water Park is undoubtedly the main one.

Thrill-seekers can enjoy rides that involve an almost vertical fall, where the floor disappears from under their feet, or 400-meter water slides, where unexpected turns and collisions await them. On the other end of the spectrum, those who prefer a more relaxed time at Noah 'S Ark Waterpark can enjoy a lazy river swim or a wave pool that turns them on and off every ten minutes.

Some of the more extreme rides don't work properly. For example, it is not uncommon for riders to get stuck on the Scorpio slide where they actually make a loop (like on a roller coaster). This demonstrates how risky water activities can be. While the weather in Wisconsin ranges from hot in summer to cold in winter, there are also many indoor water parks in the Wisconsin Dells that fulfill the desires of extreme water lovers all year round.

1. The world's largest indoor water park


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Rounding out the list, we return to Germany to the large Tropical Islands Resort, located in Krausnik, southeast of the capital, Berlin. This stunning indoor water park covers an area of ​​64,750 meters and can accommodate up to 6,000 guests at any given time.

The luxurious Tropical Islands Resort is a place where people of all ages can relax, there are places to just splash around, as well as water slides for young people, great rides and a nature-inspired Bali lagoon ideal for adults looking for adventure and relaxation. The Tropical Islands water park has climate control, the park is covered with a glass roof, allowing everyone to enjoy the sunshine, regardless of the annual temperature difference outside the window.

Where are the scariest slides in the water park located and what are they? They are actually amazing and unusual. Some of them are included in the Guinness Book of Records.

For example "Insano", which is located in Brazil. This outlandish water entertainment is located near the city of Fortaleza in the water park "Fortaleza Beach Park", which is spread over 180 thousand square meters.

Its height is about a 14-storey building, and you will have to fly at almost an angle of 90 degrees. Or rather, to fall. Before those who nevertheless were not afraid of its height, and climbed to the top of the descent, a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean opens up.

The descent will take very little time - up to six seconds. The "driving" speed is more than 100 km per hour. From a height of 41 meters, you crashed in five to six seconds.

There is an opportunity here to look behind your emotions when you come to your senses. Those who wish can purchase a video of their unprecedented flight.

Brazilians hold the lead. The most big slides In aquapark it is in this country. The highest slide in the world "Kilimanjaro" is also with them. She bypassed her predecessor by 9 meters. And its height is almost 50 m.

This wonder of the world is located next to Rio de Janeiro in the Aquas Quentes Country Club water park. The descent angle is almost 60 degrees. A man rushes along it at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. In 5 seconds he will come to the finish line.

"Mammoth" in the USA

If the Americans did not take in height, then in length they have a clear superiority. Waterpark "Holiday World and Splashin 'Safari" is famous for the longest slides. There are two of them here. "Gnu" stretches for 520 meters, and "Mammoth" for 537 meters.

The descents are on inflatable boats. You will drive out for two and a half minutes. Steep descents and ascents, unprecedented turns and several flights in an enclosed space await you.

When the Mammoth was opened, an inflatable boat was specially made for it, on which six people can comfortably sit. You can ride with your family, but your children must be taller than 120 cm.

"Mammoth" is included in the "Guinness Book of Records" as the longest water attraction.

"AquaLoop" with a dead loop

The "Wild Water World" (as "AquaLoop" is translated), which is located in the Australian water world "Wet`n` Wild Water World", is famous for its dead loop. Those who dare to descend, not once, but as many as four, will be wrapped in a loop.

The slide is transparent. At the very beginning of the flight, you stand in the capsule, and after two seconds you reach maximum speed... And after 7 seconds, you already understand that all the horror is over.

Shark slide

This is incredibly scary! You fly off the slide and find yourself in a pool that is teeming with sharks and rays. You see them perfectly, as they do you. And only the transparent wall protects you, and, of course, your speed.

"Aquaventure" - this water attraction is called and it is located in United Arab Emirates... And the very placement of such an unusual descent is worth visiting. A slide with sharks is located on the first artificial "Palm Island".

"Leap of Faith" - so the name is translated, has an almost vertical descent and a length of 27 meters. The speed is developing quite well. So it is difficult for predators to reach a person flying past them. But still, fear will be with you until you "land" outside this aquarium.

Las Vegas has a similar slide. It was built at the Golden Nugget Hotel. It starts on the third floor and land on the first. You will also rush past the sharks that calmly swim very close.

Vanish rollercoaster

In Japan, this slide was built in the fantastic CosmoWorld water park. The length of this extreme is one km, and the descent takes only 2 minutes. "Train" with vacationers rushes along the steep bends of the water attraction, and then plunges abruptly into the water.

In fact, it goes into the hole in the pool. When the "steam locomotive" approaches, a fountain is turned on, which creates the illusion that everything is going under water. It turns off after the last descendant dives into the hole.

At the same time, people do not even get wet. And from the outside, everyone is sure that they plunged headlong.

And other frightening, frightening

In Spain, the King of Hajun slide was built in honor of the Hawaiian legend. It is not that high - only 31 meters. Descent at an angle of 55 degrees will occur at a speed of almost 60 meters per second.

Scary from just one name of the descent in Spain. The Devil's Fall is 29 meters high, but it has the steepest slope of any roller coaster in Europe. A little over 60 degrees - so you have to fly down.

Get into the mouth of the formidable piranha at the Xpirado water park. Here the length of the descent is 32 meters, and the speed is about 90 km per hour. The attraction ends with a fall into a hot spring.

Spain has the tallest free fall slide. A hatch opens under the feet of the vacationer, and then you just fly along the gutter with water. Only 33 meters at a speed of 96 km per hour. If you are afraid of such a fall, then you will be offered a little lower.

In Australia, Wedgie is an engineering marvel. This is a closed pipe through which the visitor rushes at a speed of 3 meters per second. This is all in a stormy stream of water. Lots of unexpected turns that end up with a quiet landing.

Faster than a racing car is a man on a hill in Italy. The height of "Stukas" is 30 meters. Approximately 10th floor of the building. Not all visitors, after going upstairs, decide to descend.

The miniature slide is located in Switzerland. From the height of the seventh floor in a transparent tube, you fly at a speed of about 80 km per hour. Only fat men are not allowed here. "Booster Loop" - a circular slide that will raise your adrenaline, provided that your weight is not more than 50 kg. For those who weigh more, the entrance is closed.