Huge water park built into the side of a ski mountain has wave pools and the world’s tallest double slide

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Glide into summer with a unique water park experience and expansive views.

Mountain Creek Water Park in Vernon, New Jersey, offers visitors the equivalent of a ski resort’s field of vision.

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Mountain Creek water park in Vernon, New Jersey is built into the side of a ski mountainCredit: Mountain Creek Resort
The theme park utilized nature's topography in its rides

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The theme park utilized nature’s topography in its ridesCredit: Mountain Creek Resort

The theme park is located at Mountain Creek Ski Resort, with the park itself built into the side of a ski mountain.

While it may seem like a logistical nightmare for an architect, the feature proves to be an extravagant moment for guests.

Many of Mountain Creek’s attractions, like Bombs Away and Heat Wave, are molded directly into the mountain’s ridges.

Of course, visitors won’t be sliding down the edges of the mountain, thanks to the artificial slides that are there to help and protect.

Ticket holders can, however, get up close and personal with nature and test their limits with rides like the Canyon Cliff Jump, which challenges riders to leap from mountain edges into a pool.

The tour includes two cliff platforms for jumping and a refreshing pool of water for a great swim.

Not ready to take the leap of faith? Take an equally exhilarating swim in the Hide Tide Wavepool, which is “one of the largest pools of its kind.

The ride includes over 450,000 gallons of water that form endless sets of four-foot waves for an exhilarating body surfing experience.

If you are someone who is always willing to dare, look no further than Zero-G.

Enter a portal 30 meters high, with a trapdoor embedded in the floor.

Inside the little-known water park with 4 pools and 15 slides

Thrill seekers will speed their way down a circular slide, with a double view of the world’s highest double ride on the way down.

“It’s the closest you’ll get to the feeling of zero gravity at Mountain Creek. Zero-G is a must-do!” the park said.

Along with the slides, the park also offers a number of traditional theme park attractions, such as the Alphine Mountain Coaster.

Feel the breeze on your face as you descend a mountain, twisting and turning as you enjoy the view.

Hide Tide Wavepool features over 450,000 gallons of water for endless surfing

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Hide Tide Wavepool features over 450,000 gallons of water for endless surfingCredit: Mountain Creek Resort
The Zero-G ride takes guests down a double slide for a 'zero gravity' experience

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The Zero-G ride takes guests down a double slide for a ‘zero gravity’ experienceCredit: Mountain Creek Resort

Families are sure to have fun with a wide variety of kid-friendly rides, including water slides, interactive games, a “sprayground,” and a lazy lazy river.

Large groups can even plan a special trip with private cabin rentals.

Each cabin sleeps up to eight people and includes access to a lounge, locker, refrigerator, and complimentary fruit and water.

Guests will be provided with a semi-private canopy tent with lounge chairs for peace and relaxation.

Tickets to Mountain Creek start at just $49.99.

Dedicated fans can purchase seasonal passes for $89.99 for unlimited access to the park throughout the 2024 season.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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