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Mom and her teenage son and daughter in the splash pool of Watubee at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana.
A couple rounds one of the bends of Watubee at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana.
A mom and her young son and daughter slide down Watubee at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana.
Father and daughters splashing down on Watubee at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana.

Watubee

Water Ride Mild Splashin’ Safari

Watubee is our big green family water slide. To “Do the Watubee,” Guests walk to the top of the ride’s tower, climb into a large raft which holds up to four Guests (five, if you have several little ones riding with you), and launch onto a watery adventure featuring non-stop twists and turns. Do you think you’ll lean toward the green?

36” Guest must be at least 36” to ride with a companion
48” Guest must be at least 48” to ride alone
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Tips for your visit

Riders must sit flat in the rafts, with feet in the middle.

Watubee is a great start for smaller children who feel they’re ready for the big slides.

A huge conveyor system carries the rafts to the top of the tower.

Hold on tight!

Sorry, for safety reasons we do not permit single riders.

Watubee at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana.
Height 60 ft
Slide Length 625 ft
Attraction Type

Family Water Slide

 

Boats & Riders

Each raft holds 4-5 riders, no more than 4 adults

Opened

1996

 

Designer

ProSlide Technologies, Inc.

 

Translation

None – we made it up!

Accessibility Information

Weight Requirements

Max: 800 lbs. per boat

 

Pool Depth

Up to 30″

Ride Description

A large and moderately aggressive flume with multi-person rafts that navigate down a slide. Riders experience high-speed turns, multi-directional forces, and both side-to-side motion and rotating motion. This ride ends in a splash pool up to 30” deep.

Attraction Access & Riding Position

Guests must have the ability to sit upright in the raft and maintain control of upper torso, head, and neck. Physical and cognitive ability is required to maintain the riding position. Guests must be able to upright themselves in a strong current and exit the raft and pool with or without assistance. At minimum, Guest must
have sufficient arm remnants to grasp at least one handle on the raft.

Guests must be able to climb the stairs of the slide tower and pool exit and enter the tube with or without assistance. 

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