Xtreme Waterparks - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Getting Wet in Tenerifes
Travel to Waco, Texas, for the Royal Flush, Tenerife for Singha, a one-of-a-kind water coaster that's the fastest in the world, and Rio de Janeiro for the tallest body slide in the world named after Mount Kilimanjaro.

Getting Wet in Vegas
Journey to the world-famous Brazilian legend literally named "Insane" in Fortaleza, a gigantic wave in the middle of the Nevada desert that's the world's first ride of its kind and Canada's latest homemade weapon with human ammo.

America's First Rattler
Ride a legendary 72-foot slide hidden deep inside a forest in Poland, surf the tallest artificial waves in France, slither down a serpentine slide in Vegas and tame The Beast at a Western-themed park in Spain.

Sliding with Sharks
Take a voyage to experience a shark-infested slide in the Canary Islands, the first dueling Master Blasters in Phoenix, the world's longest thermal water slide in the Swiss Alps and the largest indoor water park in North America.

World's Largest Indoor Park
Head to the world's largest indoor water park in Germany, ride the first near-vertical loop slide in the US and hop onto a slide in France that the locals call the "Crazy Jump".

Tallest in America
Surf a 180-degree wave in Brazil, check out the planet's only side-by-side dueling raft slide and ride down America's tallest twin body slide.

Austria's Adult Playground
Brace yourself for an adrenaline-filled adult playground in Austria, ride the tallest sheet waves in the world in southern France and brave the tallest, steepest and only triple-trapdoor slide in America.
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