Went in February this year and loved it! Wasn't a busy day since it was a bit cold (around 22 °C max) but still can't recommend getting express passes enough if you're there for just one day. The place is massive and chances are high you won't be able to ride everything with just a regular ticket.
i think the Atlantis water-park in the Bahama's has a similar deal with their water coasters where it drops you off in the lazy river, and takes you up a conveyor belt to get back to the water coaster. that said if memory serves it only took you up to 2 of the coasters, and you had to drag your tube up several more flights of stairs to get to the tallest water coaster.
I actually went here just a few weeks after you guys, I went in early March. And thankfully at least when I went queues were generally a lot lighter. Rarely did stuff have more than a 30 minute wait and some of the watercoasters were complete walk ons. Though I also had some things I did and didn't. I had a sore leg that day so I didnt do some of the body slides like the huge tall "Blackout" on the triton towers, and for some reason, one of the water coasters "The Storm" (which I had heard was the best one in the park) had its weight limit raised so you needed to be 70kg or heavier to ride. And I was literally 69.5 and couldnt go. That sucked. I did also go on some slides you 2 did not. Like Poseidons Revenge, the aqualoop slide. Quite intense and a little rough on the back but otherwise great. I had done one before, actually one with 2 loops at Fårup Sommerland in Denmark. That one was actually more intense.
Any place that has a waverider/flowrider that's included with admission is a instant win for me. I live watching new people Wipeout and me not having to pay for doing it all day
This park seems incredible, and I will definitely consider it for my next visit to Dubai. It is pretty expensive, so I’m not sure if me and my whole family can afford this.😂 You guys should also check out a place called dreamland which is up in the Palm Jumeirah, they also have a similarly designed waterpark, but it’s for a lot cheaper and they still have a lot of thrills.
Those lines look like hell to me. That one shot shows what looks like a 30 min+ line. If lines are that long, then i rather go some where else to take some slides.
5:24 Big Kahuna's in Destin, FL has a similar thing going on - the two lazy rivers start with slide sections and form almost a transportation network around the park, with several slides emptying into or right next to them.
Almost sounds like they should apply the same method for helios and epic just give us a nice nice ass hotel that could cover an admission fee as well for your stay.
As long as this water park is a bucket list destination, I have an important question to ask : Are regular lines standby or virtual ? This is the most important information I check about water parks since my disaster visit to Volcano Bay. In fact, I was unaware of their Tapu virtual line system, and it ended up ruining our day. The slides we wanted to check were either already full for the day, or had a consistent +4hour line. Any of the other good slides had at least a 45 minutes virtual wait until the last hour of operation, not accounting for the 20 minutes actual wait on the slide. Since the virtual queue only allows you to be in one queue, you can't scan all major attractions at the same time. To make things worse, there are very few attractions that don't require a virtual wait, so that I ended up paying for an experience that mostly included lazy rivers and pools at Universal high price. Despite the amazing theming, this wasn't worth it at all ! I had way better days at basic swimming pools (Chatelaillon, Saint Malo, Saint Hellier) or other smaller water parks.
@@Southeastern_Thrills yes indeed ! Unlike their dry parks, Volcano Bay doesn't seem to have the same capacity with its slides only, thus needing to rely on pools, lazy rivers and long chairs where guests could wait in their virtual lines. If Universal had increased the overall capacity by increasing the number of slides, it would have decreased theming and immersion levels.
The wild wadi waterpark is way older than the Atlantis waterpark so Atlantis isn't the first of the water theme park of its kind in the UAE. Did you happen to go to the Wild Wadi Waterpark?
yeah 105 but that includes for example 10 “different” 5 foot long kiddie slides right in a row in the kiddie area. it’s mostly for marketing but technically trye
I usually love your videos, but supporting an economy currently built on the backs of slaves dying in droves and insitutions notorious for animal abuse is a real let down - skipped coasting in the desert because of those reasons. Still really appreciate your overall channel, but this feels wrong.
100+ slides is wild
ikr. though that does include for example 10 “different” 5 foot long kiddie slides right in a row in the kiddie area.
5:33 my local water park also has that feature and I do have
to say that it is really nice to still cool off and relax after one of the slides
The waterpark+beach resort combo reminded me of Beach Park! Great park to check out as well!
Went in February this year and loved it! Wasn't a busy day since it was a bit cold (around 22 °C max) but still can't recommend getting express passes enough if you're there for just one day. The place is massive and chances are high you won't be able to ride everything with just a regular ticket.
I've been!! It's probably the most thrilling experience of my life, absolutely incredible!
6:00 Atlantis in the Bahamas has a similar system with the tube slides going into the lazy river
You guys have to try Siam Park, Tenerife!!!
It’s a must try experience that I’ll probably never get to experience as Holidays to Dubai are WELL EXPENSIVE!
I’ve been to Atlantis Bahamas 3 times now. This is a huge bucket list waterpark for me.
Thanks for sharing. Staying at altantis over christmas and new year
i think the Atlantis water-park in the Bahama's has a similar deal with their water coasters where it drops you off in the lazy river, and takes you up a conveyor belt to get back to the water coaster. that said if memory serves it only took you up to 2 of the coasters, and you had to drag your tube up several more flights of stairs to get to the tallest water coaster.
I actually went here just a few weeks after you guys, I went in early March. And thankfully at least when I went queues were generally a lot lighter. Rarely did stuff have more than a 30 minute wait and some of the watercoasters were complete walk ons. Though I also had some things I did and didn't. I had a sore leg that day so I didnt do some of the body slides like the huge tall "Blackout" on the triton towers, and for some reason, one of the water coasters "The Storm" (which I had heard was the best one in the park) had its weight limit raised so you needed to be 70kg or heavier to ride. And I was literally 69.5 and couldnt go. That sucked.
I did also go on some slides you 2 did not. Like Poseidons Revenge, the aqualoop slide. Quite intense and a little rough on the back but otherwise great. I had done one before, actually one with 2 loops at Fårup Sommerland in Denmark. That one was actually more intense.
Any place that has a waverider/flowrider that's included with admission is a instant win for me. I live watching new people Wipeout and me not having to pay for doing it all day
Maybe one day, you will compare this to this one and the other in the Bahamas.
Looks so good I really want to go 🤩
This park seems incredible, and I will definitely consider it for my next visit to Dubai. It is pretty expensive, so I’m not sure if me and my whole family can afford this.😂
You guys should also check out a place called dreamland which is up in the Palm Jumeirah, they also have a similarly designed waterpark, but it’s for a lot cheaper and they still have a lot of thrills.
Those lines look like hell to me. That one shot shows what looks like a 30 min+ line. If lines are that long, then i rather go some where else to take some slides.
I went on a less busy day and we already had some lines with an hour wait... I can imagine that the lines in peak season are going to be even longer!
Didn’t you already make a full video on this or was that a different one? 😮
We did a vlog which you can watch here! ua-cam.com/video/YG3ilOCjdnY/v-deo.html
@@CoasterStudios thx 👍🏻.
5:24 Big Kahuna's in Destin, FL has a similar thing going on - the two lazy rivers start with slide sections and form almost a transportation network around the park, with several slides emptying into or right next to them.
This looks way better than the location in the Bahamas, and that's my favorite waterpark in the world.
Holy cow this park looks massive, is it bigger than Dollywoods water park?
Almost sounds like they should apply the same method for helios and epic just give us a nice nice ass hotel that could cover an admission fee as well for your stay.
Ah yes I love when coaster studios makes a review while mindbender at Six Flags Over Georgia is casually flooded 💀
Dude, they’re literally in Asia right now.
Ill visit this thème park at the end of october
As long as this water park is a bucket list destination, I have an important question to ask : Are regular lines standby or virtual ?
This is the most important information I check about water parks since my disaster visit to Volcano Bay. In fact, I was unaware of their Tapu virtual line system, and it ended up ruining our day. The slides we wanted to check were either already full for the day, or had a consistent +4hour line. Any of the other good slides had at least a 45 minutes virtual wait until the last hour of operation, not accounting for the 20 minutes actual wait on the slide. Since the virtual queue only allows you to be in one queue, you can't scan all major attractions at the same time. To make things worse, there are very few attractions that don't require a virtual wait, so that I ended up paying for an experience that mostly included lazy rivers and pools at Universal high price. Despite the amazing theming, this wasn't worth it at all ! I had way better days at basic swimming pools (Chatelaillon, Saint Malo, Saint Hellier) or other smaller water parks.
That's only a problem because the park gets so crowded. Universal can't control that.
@@Southeastern_Thrills yes indeed ! Unlike their dry parks, Volcano Bay doesn't seem to have the same capacity with its slides only, thus needing to rely on pools, lazy rivers and long chairs where guests could wait in their virtual lines. If Universal had increased the overall capacity by increasing the number of slides, it would have decreased theming and immersion levels.
The wild wadi waterpark is way older than the Atlantis waterpark so Atlantis isn't the first of the water theme park of its kind in the UAE. Did you happen to go to the Wild Wadi Waterpark?
Did you guys make a vlog of this?
We did! You can watch it here!
ua-cam.com/video/YG3ilOCjdnY/v-deo.html
As someone that’s been here three times it’s incredible. I would recommend it.
how does it compare to the one in the Bahamas or is it about the same?
I haven’t been in the water park there only been to the resort so I can’t say
Looks like an amazing place!
Siam park the BEST wáter park in the world
Agreeedd
still not loving dubai...
Why not?
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oh. my. god.
105 SLIDES???? HOW!
yeah 105 but that includes for example 10 “different” 5 foot long kiddie slides right in a row in the kiddie area. it’s mostly for marketing but technically trye
Human right violations aside looks real nice I guess. Never going to Dubai.
Because it's too far from where you live, I assume?
As if it's an option for you 🤣
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@@Random_Eebs dubai bot spotted
i thought that was qatar
This is like a bucket list for everyone
Unless you're LGBT
nice
People still doing stuff like swimming with dolphins in 2024? Wow, education systems fail worldwide I guess… 😢
Why? What's wrong with it?
Wish I could go someday, but Dubai is not really a safe place for us queer folks to visit
based
Then don’t be queer 🤦♀️
Then don’t be q u e e r 🤦♀️
as long as you don't rub the fact you're queer in their faces they will not care at all
@@coaster_corner You’re a bigot.
Bro…🙄 dont support the exploitation of large marine animals in these parks. They suffer beyond belief. Im a bit disappointed in you. 😒
Stay mad Ig???😂😂 Like you don’t have to watch☠️🤣
Did yiu actually just say 105 slides? Lol stop lying, no water park has nearly that many.
Why don't you do your own research before spewing negativity....They may have more...This place is huge!!!
@@msharp138 Because I don't need to do research to know a single water park doesn't have 105 slides, you know how big that number is?
@@maxhagenauer24 www.google.com/search?q=atlantis+dubai+how+many+waterslides&oq=atlantis+dubai+how+many+waterslides&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigAdIBCTExNTE3ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
@@maxhagenauer24 Don't be dumb... even if its easy for you
@@benjidillon8326 Says you all, the ones who believe a water park just causally has over a hundred water slides.
guys I don’t think anyone cares that you don’t like Dubai
I know right 😂
I usually love your videos, but supporting an economy currently built on the backs of slaves dying in droves and insitutions notorious for animal abuse is a real let down - skipped coasting in the desert because of those reasons. Still really appreciate your overall channel, but this feels wrong.
Sorry,I don't like bathing in other people pee,vomit or other things !!!!