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Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi is an Emirate-themed water park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi offering 45 rides, slides and attractions, and a diversity of seasonal events and shows.It is set in 37 acres of land, just minutes away from Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Warner Bros. Worldâ„¢ Abu Dhabi, and CLYMBâ„¢ Abu Dhabi.
Since 2013 the water park has hosted World Flow boarding Championships. It offers special training sessions to learn to ride the waves on body boards called Yas Flow League.
Yas Waterworld is based on a theme originally developed exclusively for the park based on the narrative of The Legend of the Lost Pearl, which is inspired by Emirati culture and history . As a result the entire construction reflects traditional Emirati architecture. Its pearl is seen from outside the water park, and all the characters, attractions, shops and restaurants are also based on the story.
The water park’s attractions are grouped into four categories: Adrenaline Rush (extreme thrill), Exciting Adventures (high thrill), Moving and Grooving, and Young Fun (low thrill). The highest rides are Jebel Drop and Hamlool’s Humps, and the fastest is Liwa Loop. The water park includes six rides that can’t be found anywhere else in the world: Bandit Bomber, Bubble’s Barrel, Cinesplash, Dawwama, Falcon’s Falaj and Slithers Slides.
Bandit Bomber is a 550m long suspended roller coaster which includes on board water bombs and laser special effects. Every seat features laser rays which riders can use to activate water cannons and fountains, which drops massive amounts of water on two footpaths below the track, dumping water on other park visitors. However, unsuspecting visitors can retaliate with water canons near the footpaths which shoot water at the roller coaster, leading to an interactive water battle.
Bubble’s Barrel features a soft, inclined sheet over which 7,000 litres of rushing water per second, creates a ferocious, 3m high wave. You can choose to ride the waves on a body board (lying down flat on your chest and holding on to the board) but more advanced swimmers prefer to stand on the board and surf. However, before you get to ride the Bubble’s Barrel, you need to learn the basics on Rush Rider, a miniature version of Bubble Barrel.
The Dawwama is a gigantic upgrade from the regular water tube slide. This tornado slide offers the chance to 6 adventurous people to ride-board an inflated raft, which is then shot along a 20m high funnel. State-of-the-art hydro magnetic power pushes the riders uphill for a hair-raising ride.
Marah Fortress is an enormous playground equipped with six mini water slides, water cannons, 2 dumping buckets and so much more to keep your child entertained.
Amwaj Wave Pool can alternate between serene, calm waters to less gentle waves, reminiscent of the beach. The pool isn’t deep; so young children can swim freely here when the waters are calm.