Six-storey Slide Tower Set To Open At Perth’s Outback Splash

Perth's Outback Splash - render
A six-storey slide tower, featuring four brand new waterslides.

Six-storey Slide Tower Set To Open At Perth’s Outback Splash

A six-storey slide tower, featuring four brand new waterslides.
Perth's Outback Splash - render
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Bigger and better Outback Splash coming this season. 

Get ready to make the Valley a cool down destination this summer with some of the most exciting waterslides in the country – including Western Australia’s fastest-ever body slide – are set to open at a bigger and better Perth’s Outback Splash. 

What to expect at Perth’s Outback Splash

Outback Splash Waterslide

The launch of the thrilling new waterslides brings with it a name-change for the iconic location. The fun park is now known as ‘Perth’s Outback Splash’ (previously ‘Outback Splash at The Maze’).

A six-storey slide tower, featuring four brand new waterslides, is guaranteed to get hearts pounding and blood racing.

Construction is nearing completion, with the new tower set to open to the public from November 20, 2019, just in time for summer. 

The new waterslides

Free-fall drops. Lightning-speed acceleration. Gravity-defying twists and turns. Mind-blowing lighting effects.

Thrill-seekers can expect all of this and more when riding the four new waterslides at Perth’s Outback Splash. 

The Wedgie

In a nutshell… The fastest body slide in WA and one of the tallest of its kind in Australia.

An open tube, solo waterslide, producing speeds of up to 75 kilometres per hour with the rush of 100 tonnes of water each hour.

Riders plunge to the ground at what feels like a near-vertical drop. A true test of nerves for adrenaline seekers. 

Gold Rush

Named in homage to WA’s mining history, this solo enclosed body slide is one of the most exhilarating slide paths in the world.

With a selfie-worthy glistening translucent design, it gives riders the ultimate rush, producing speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour, combined with hysteric twists and turns. 

The Wall

A mammoth quarter-pipe, two-person raft slide and the only one of its kind in WA.

Begins with natural light effects and gentle acceleration, before riders are thrust into blinding light and an almost free-fall plummet, followed by an 11-metre, near-vertical ascent.

Based on ‘The Boomerang’, the No. 1 slide at Bali’s Waterbom Park, with some added improvements of course. 

Blackout

A two-person raft slide that is the closest thing to intergalactic space travel in Perth.

Features a ‘black hole’ with a sequence of pitch black, natural light and coloured light effects. Riders are taken on twists and high-speed turns with only a glimpse of daylight, before gravity kicks in and they unknowingly experience an epic final drop, like a ski jump, landing with a massive splash. 

Perth’s Outback Splash opens its Summer season on September 28, ahead of the launch of the new waterslide tower on November 20. 

For more information and to buy your tickets visit outbacksplash.com.au.