Cowabunga Bay Waterpark Celebrity Day and Debut of New Rides, Beach Blanket Banzai and Wild Surf
On Saturday, May 23, Cowabunga Bay waterpark hosted a celebrity day and debut of their new rides, Beach Blanket Banzai and Wild Surf (Pictured: Lisa Marie of PIN UP and Paul Johnson of Rock of Ages – Photo credit: Cowabunga Bay).
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Many celebrities joined in on the fun to play in the park and ride the new rides.
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Cowabunga Bay offers some of Nevada’s most thrilling and one-of-a-kind water slides.
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Cool off all day long on these thrilling attractions:
- Beach Blanket Banzai – Another thrill family slide new for 2015 is Beach Blanket Banzai. Four brave riders board a raft, which is carried to the height of 60′ by a conveyor. From there they race over 6000 feet of 180 degree turns, side-winding s-curves, dips and drops at thrilling speeds.
- Breaker 1-9 – Slip, slide, twist, turn, drop and scream with delight as your race down this high-speed thrilling water slide.
- Point Panic – Grab a tube and take a midnight surf-run down this fully enclosed, pitch-black water slide. Scared of the dark? Don’t worry; along the way you will encounter unique lighting features that enhance your need for speed.
- Rock-A-Hoola – The surf revolution is on! Riders brave down this 300 foot long slide before entering a giant bowl; then take several revolutions before a thrilling splashdown.
- Surf-A-Go-Go – On this thrilling inner-tube ride you’ll slide your way into two giant “rebound chambers”. Inside you climb the walls, rebounding from side to side. A splashdown finale ends your 600′ long journey down this thrilling one-of-a-kind adventure.
- Surfin’ USA – This one-of-a-kind racing slide features a unique uphill section. The race is on as six guests plunge face first down, then up and over to an exciting finish.
- Wild Surf – New this year, ride the “Wild Surf” on the world’s largest man-made wave. Four-person rafts drop from a dizzying height of 60′ into the swell of this mammoth wave. Splashing through the crest of the wave riders slide from side to side before a thrilling splash down in the pool below.
Photo credit: Cowabunga Bay.
Photo credit: Cowabunga Bay.
Photo credit: Cowabunga Bay.
Cowabunga Bay offers daily hours of operation until September. For more information on hours, operating dates, season passes and additional information, please visit www.cowabungabay.com/LasVegas or follow Cowabunga Bay Waterpark on Facebook.