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World Waterpark
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World Waterpark is a water park located within the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Opened to the public in 1986, it is the second largest indoor water park in North America after American Dream's DreamWorks Water Park which opened on October 1, 2020.[7][8][9][10][11] It has a maximum capacity of 5,000 guests, an average air temperature of 31 °C (88 °F) and contains the world's largest indoor wave pool with a capacity of 12.5 million liters.[12][13]

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The highest slides in the park are Twister, Sky Screamer, and Cyclone, which are all 83 ft (25.3 m) high. The park has undergone many changes over the years having gained slides, lost slides, replaced slides, and added completely new attractions.

In 2020, World Waterpark temporarily closed for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. While some parts did temporarily close, the whole park did not close down until mid-March 2020. It reopened on July 18, 2020.[14]

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Blue Thunder wave pool

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This wave pool has four active wave bays, each with 2 panels operated by a 1,100-kilowatt (1,500 hp) hydraulic system (8 total active panels). For many years, the 4 panels in the two outer wave bays have been disabled, apparently due to the waves being far too intense, resulting in injuries; guests were being thrown into each other when all 12 panels were operating, as they were in the 1980s.

Waves are generated (in 10 minutes on, 5 minutes off sessions) of approximately 1.2 to 1.5 m (3.9 to 4.9 ft), utilizing only the 8 active wave panels. It is arguably the most popular attraction in the park, as many swimmers (most with inner tubes) can be found bobbing in the water. The start of every session is marked with a loud air horn blast, warning swimmers to be ready for a wave to flip them over. This air horn also sounds when the park opens or closes.

Most evenings, after regular park business hours, the Blue Thunder wave pool is used by clubs for surfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. For these activities, the waves are often programmed for increased intensity and continuous operation.

In September 2018, the water park underwent a $2.5 million renovation including repainting the wave pool, renovated cabanas, additional bathrooms, new beach area flooring, and upgraded signage.[15]

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Slides

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A collection of waterslides. Visible in this photo are the Howler, Twister, and the original design of the Blue Bullet.

Beginner slides

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Intermediate slides

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Advanced slides

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Extreme slides

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Nessie's Revenge (purple) and the original Sky Screamer (red) at World Waterpark. Also visible is Tropical Typhoon (the blue slide), the Corkscrew (the green slide behind Nessie's Revenge), and the launch platform for Thunderbolt (on the right).
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Decommissioned slides

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Thunderbolt sled slide at World Waterpark.
(1986 to 2014)
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Additional attractions

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The former FlowRider surf simulator, viewed from the waterslide tower. A small portion of the former Corkscrew chute is seen.
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World Waterpark also has two hot tubs: one double and one single.

Concessions:

  • Beachview Bar/Snacks
  • Piña Colada Bar
  • Sharky's Grill (formerly Coconut Grove)
  • Tiki Snacks (formerly Tiki Dog)

Former:

  • Hot Dog Hut
  • BeaverTails (BeaverTails has since returned to WEM, although not in the World Waterpark)

Tubes can be rented at a cost, while PFDs (lifejackets) can be borrowed for no charge at Sharky's Supply Shack.

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