Sunday, 17 July 2011

Theme Parks: What's Hot Now: They'll be Slidin' Down the...

Theme Parks: What's Hot Now
These articles that had the largest increase in popularity over the last week
They'll be Slidin' Down the...
Jul 17th 2011, 10:09

Other attractions include High Anxiety, a fun and visually funnel ride. At 99 feet, the H2-Oh-No speed slide is among the world's tallest and fastest. Located at the highest point along the mountain, the vista adds to the thrills and provides a breathtaking view. Riders on the Tarzan Swings use a trapeze (sorry, no vines) to sway over a pool. Some let go of the trapeze at the height of its arc and gracefully make their plunge. Others panic and let go just above the water for an ungraceful face-first plop.

Besides its status as one of the oldest water parks, Mountain Creek is also among the largest. With about 24 attractions spread among its 36 acres, there's a sense of discovery as guests stumble upon yet another slide partially hidden in the forest-like setting. And while the park is heavy on the thrills, there are plenty of rides for less adventurous fun-seekers. The Hightide Wavepool is enormous and can accommodate a gaggle of swimmers seeking its surf or some between-waves heat relief. Small kids have their own mini lazy river (oddly, Mountain Creek doesn't have a lazy river for big'uns--a staple at nearly all other water parks) and plenty of other diversions.

There are lots of food stands and a decent variety of meals, but the prices are a bit steep. The park doesn't allow guests to bring in food, but does allow them to tote their own bottled water. Take them up on the offer.

Located about an hour from New York City, the northern New Jersey location has an enormous population base from which to draw. Intrawest, the company that owns the park and the entire mountain complex must appreciate the potential. It is investing a lot of capital in the park as well as the adjoining ski mountain. It also has ambitious plans to develop an entire mountain village with vacation homes, lodging, shops, galleries, clubs, and restaurants. That should bring lots of action to the rural New Jersey outpost.

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