Blue Tubaluba
Tube slide
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The Blue Tubaluba slides are Sandcastle's first dual rider, enclosed slides. The blue, partly translucent slides let riders experience the water thrills of misters, waterfalls, and total darkness along two 450-foot long slides before landing in a 4-foot deep pool. Riders must be 48 inches tall to ride individually, or 36 inches tall to ride with an adult.
Boardwalk Blasters
Body slide
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We recommend strong swimmers only for this extreme action slide. Riders will race down two 25-foot long slides to a soaking suprise ending – a 7-foot free fall into a 12-foot deep landing pool!
Mon-Tsunami
Wave pool
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The Mon Tsunami is a 20,000 square foot Wave Pool generating ocean-like roller waves, and can even send diamond waves criss-crossing the 300,000 gallon pool. Depths range from zero to six feet.
Wet Willie's Water Works
Children's playground
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20,000 gallons of splashing good fun! Children are in control of their own fun, pulling ropes, twisting valves, and turning handles that unleash geysers, fountains and sprays. And if that isn't enough, there are slides to go down, too! For those days when the sun doesn't shine, Willie's heater warms the water to a comfortable temperature for the little ones. Willie's takes good care of parents, too. There are hundreds of beach chairs, in both shaded and sunning areas. Wet Willie's is supervised by lifeguards and features family as well as public restrooms. Children must be under 54 inches tall to play in Wet Willie's Water Works. For children 54" and shorter to enjoy.
Lazy River
Relaxing tube drift
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Take time to relax on the appropriately named "Lazy River." Lounge in a tube as the gentle current takes you along the river and under the slides. A quarter mile of floating fun! Single tubes, double tubes, or rafts available.
Tad Pool
Children's pool
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An area specifically designed for youngsters, the Tad Pool is a great place for parents to help their kids conquer their first "ride on the slides." The Tad Pool is 2-feet deep with two slides and plenty of wading room. Must be shorter than 42".
What if you could take a break while sliding? That's exactly what happens each time you land in a "sky pond" along our Cliffhanger Slides! Riders hike up 45 steps to the start of Cliffhangers, then two at a time, riders glide down parallel slides and enjoy two sky ponds along the way (one at 24-feet high and another at 15-feet high!), until the final slide into the last landing pool. Must be 54" or a capable swimmer to slide.
Lightning Express Extreme body slide
These two identical slides are designed for speed. The tower is 60-feet high and each chute is 250-feet long. Called body slides because tubes or mats are not used, each channel has a double dip and winds up in a 4-inch deep lane of water that acts as a brake at the end. Finally - THE MONSTER - a giant free-fall slide 250-feet long, starting 85-feet above the finish. Each brave thrill seeker glides down a gradual slope for 25-feet, then drops a steep 60-feet, hitting speeds of up to 25 miles per hour !. Deceleration is in four inches of water... a braking lane that is a welcome finish, with a big sigh of relief! Must be taller than 58" to slide.
Thunder Run Tube slide
These 400-foot long tube slides are a great place to start your sliding experience at Sandcastle! Single riders begin their descent 50-feet above the Boardwalk before twisting, turning, banking, and splashing their way to a 4-foot deep landing pool. Must be 54" or a capable swimmer to slide.
Tubers Tower Tube slide
Another great tubing experience begins on Tubers Towers, where riders on single tubes are sent on an over 400-foot long ride to a splash landing in 4-feet of water. Riders must be under 200 pounds, at least 54" to slide. .
Sandbar Pool Swimming pool
Follow the sounds of the waterfall to the lower deck at the Sandbar Pool. Plenty of lounge chair seating and friendly waitress service from Sandbar make this a favorite "home base" for our Guests. Pool depth ranges from zero to three and half feet deep.












