This does not change the fact that there are approximately 20 million penguins in the world and 500,000 residents in Malta. So if penguins invaded Malta it would be 1human for every 40 penguins
This just give me flashbacks when i was a kid around 6-7 yrs old, i was drifting in the front (going straight to the front) and i can't do anything but shout "help" but the music made it hard and when i give up someone shouted "there's a kid going straight in the wave" and the life guard finally notice so as my parents and immediately shout dowm everything and rescue me as soon as possible after that i never went to any swimming pool with a wave (also this happen at night that's why they didn't notice me)
I almost drowned in these when i was younger. My mom was away so i was there alone. It didn't stop for 15 minutes. I'm glad some random stranger held me when my legs were giving up.. thanks, whoever you are.
"I've tried to be fair with you fairytale creatures. Now my patience has reached its end! Tell me or I'll.." "No not the button! Not my gumdrop button"
I almost drowned in one of these as a kid, if it wasnt for some buff slovakian guy who noticed and got me out i wouldnt be writing this…. There were 3 lifeguards just talking to each other on a ledge like 30 meters away
I had the lifeguard angrily blowing his whistle and pointing at me but didn't budge from his chair 😂 thankfully my brothers were with me and stopped me from dying
Holy crap... I'm glad our wave pool here just slowly gets bigger and bigger but not enough to drown you... You would just be jumping around and screaming to the music😅
i’m a lifeguard and my water park has a wave pool. some parents get really pissed when i tell them they have to be in the water with their kid (who’s under 7) but i’d rather deal with a mad parent than cpr on a 5 year old.
Was at a wave pool at a state park once and one of the lifeguards turned it up so high that some people legit flew over the side of the pool. Side was at least 10 feet higher than the water.
That one kid just casually swimming away from it who just keeps swimming even after the wave goes over him completely. Dude is so f****** chill. It's amazing.
They aren't lol. Life saving jackets, life guards all around and the wave ends shortly after, if you drown on these you weren't even supposed to be there
Thats what almost killed me when i was younger my dad was with me he held me up on his shoulders but i slipped out of his hands as i hit it and sucked me to the bottom, my tiny 5 year old legs couldnt swim so i was stuck but as i thought it was over my sad helped me back up, i have some traumatic memories on those
Wave pools in the us can compare yk, as a American i went to this waterpark not to long ago. The wave was enormous. waves kept coming one after another thankfully my father was able to grab my hand and pull me up bc i was literally drowning. The wave was even able to pull my dad down he is 6"7 so the wave was about 6in taller than him it was crazy My dad also ended up scraping his knee really badly bc that pool had the spikey pool floor. ifykyk. But yea just sharing a story like everyone else, have a good day :)
I saved a grown man from drowning in a wave pool. He had a life jacket but it seemed to not be supporting him or smth, and even if it was he was panicking and the lifeguards were doing nth, so i swam over to him with a floatie so he cpuld hold onto it. I was like 10-12 yrs old. Later he came over to me and my family and thanked me with his two sons who looked to be a bit younger than me. At this time i had just passed the life saving level of swimming or whatever so we had practiced how to save drowing people, but bc i was tiny and he was a grown man, i thought it was smarter to use a floatie. Even if he would've been okay, im still glad i did that bc i wouldnt be able to live with myself if he wasnt okay.
Well done!! I'm glad they came over to thank you, honestly if I almost drowned and a kid saved me I'd be pretty embarrassed so it's cool that he put his pride aside and let you know what it meant to him :-) well done
Hi, US resident here. I have been in a couple wave pools here in the states and they were all essentially exactly like this. So yes, wave pools in the US do compare. Hope this helps.
Being a lifeguard at a wave pool was.... busy to say the least. Idk how many times in a week wed have to jump in and rescue a head/neck injury from crashing into others/walls, but it was at least more than twice every week for the entire summer
As a Korean, I confirm I’ve been there. Also;; I WORE A FCKING LIFE VEST AND I STILL MANAGED TO DROWN AND GET WASHED UP TO SHORE LIKE A MOVIE IM STILL NOT OKAY
All people who can swim can cause ocean waves are stronger even if ocean waves are smaller im saying from experience so yes you can survive if you know how to swim
For people wondering where this is, it's in South Korea. Korean. At the start of the short, the operator says "감사합니다. 즐거운 시간 되시고요~" which means "Thank you. Hope you all have a lovely time~".
I remember going to the deep part in a wave pool where the waves are bigger as a child, slipped and fell into the water. Not knowing how to swim i grabbed onto the first thing i could, a mans trouser. And yep you guessed it, pulled it right off.... I escaped undetected though i regret my choices to this day...
Once I was(like 6 yo, I have only that memory from that day )going downstairs in a lake (big concrete downstairs) and suddenly,no more stairs, I went into the water and started panicking,there were a couple of teens and I pulled someone's swimsuit bra and that helped me to step back on stairs , they were annoyed but I was saved,then going back to my mom's table I stepped on a burning cigarette, and when I found her,a soldier was flirting with her... I could have died that day, because only those girls where there
I wouldn’t be able to. I almost drowned when I was younger and my dad had to pull me up out of the water. I will never forget getting carried back to the car while the bystanders at the beach watched me cough. Thank god for my dad lol.
i remember when i was like 11 at holiday world, me and my cousin (same age) were in a wave pool. iv never been a great swimmer, and was scared of the water up until i was 5. so we get in, wait for the wave, and at the 4th wave i went under & couldnt get up. this guy, probably in his 40s picked me up and said "this anyones kid?" i think about him every day.
I went to holiday world with my husband and his family and I've never swam in salt water before, I was struggling so hard to stay above water I the wave pool that the moment I went down my husband dragged me up and I just coughed up so much water because I panicked and we went to the water slides instead.
Don't worry. Every one wearing air jacket. Its a must! Whats more is there are very long streams of that wave pool. Keep on flowing in the stream on a swimming tube , then a big waves keep coming. Its sooooo much fun. But never saw anyone drawn till now. Never🤭
Dude I'll never forget going to one of these as a kid. I just wanted to play by the edge of the pool with the little waves coming up to my feet every time the big one hit at the end of the pool. My dad though kept bugging me about experiencing the WAVE and after about 4 waves he convinced me and i went in deeper. He held me up above his shoulders and when the wave hit, he LET ME GO (i still think he didn't mean to, the force of the wave was pretty hard) but I was so upset bc water got in every hole in my face and I thought I was gonna drown 😭
@@yorshvences341 Doesn’t it just?!?! I truly cannot imagine PAYING people to let you do this. It’s beyond me. I was in a near-fatal accident on the ocean beach and I came close enough to dying to tell me messing around in ANY water is a huge mistake. Too many things to go wrong.
@@blepies1692 I completely agree!! I had enough of it in my eyes, my nose, my mouth and into my right leg after it was torn open in the surf. I am very careful about what water I’ll play.
@@noanime4557 Waves get as high as 2m there, so to prevent accidents, guests near the front are required to wear life vests. Or else you get kicked out. It’s fine not to wear one at the back where there’s no risk of drowning.
The idea for the modern wave pool came from a guy watching a toilet flush. My dad owned a custom home company and they built a house for the creator. There were earlier versions of wave pools so he wasn’t the first ever with the idea as he thought, but it was creative just the same.
I get *why* wave pools aren’t this big because it’d be a pain from everyone drowning, (I mean, look at the sheer amount of comments with their near-drowning experiences) but I would love to swim in this
They have the same here in India. That alarm used to scare me alot. I used to not go in the end, I just stayed back, and sat there, pretend like I was at the beach with waves 😂
I didn’t almost drown in one of these, I was completely unconscious under water and almost died and had to be rushed to the hospital and almost dry drowned again same night.
Google is free. Type in inner tube for swimming pool, that’s what the donut shaped pool floats are called because they look like inner tubes. Like the ones inside bicycle tires.
You’re talking about a different one. You can see how the break zone of the wave is mostly clear of people except for the few trying to ride the wave in, life guards are waiting already in the water, this is just how their wave pool is lol.
The one your talking about looked like a tsunami with a guy on an orca whale surfing over human bodies quite majestic but still messed up how people got hurt
@Random Autonomous Drone Pilot This ignorant "America makes best" "Made in USA" attitude is hot garbage when all the "american" car brands are made overseas and fucking suck.
I know a friend who almost died in one of those wave pools. He was in the water when a wave came and pushed them back he smashed his head on some Korean guy knocking both of them out he sunk a foot or 2 and was trod won by people trying to stay up. But thankfully🙏 a lifeguard saw them and helped got everyone away while he dragged them out of the water. The Korean guy did press charges and hot 5000 in us Dollars.
The moral of the story Dont go to these pools in korea, but you probably wouldn't be able to anyways they are always shutting down. American ones are better, in my opinion.
Story time: When I was 11, I went on a family day trip to Big Surf in Linn Creek, Missouri, they had a wave pool that lasted 15 minutes. I got into a seemingly regular pool, not knowing the "wave pool" would start soon. Once it did, the waves just kept coming and coming, when I'd bob back up, I watched the huge red "clock of death" ticking down the minutes, seconds felt like hours! I ended up being able to make it to the side of the pool in between waves, rode one of the waves up and grabbed the edge and pulled myself out. There were lifeguards all around! My mom and stepdad were somewhere else, I hadn't told them that's what I was doing, still shouldn't have been left unattended at 11 years old though. No one came to my aid, I was choking, vomiting, so physically exhausted I could hardly move. Eventually, I was able to pick myself up and find my parents after the longest search of my life. I told my parents what happened and wanted to leave, but my other siblings weren't ready to go, they told me to "just relax", so I laid on a lounger and fell asleep for I'm not even sure how long, 2-3 hours, I would guess, we spent almost the whole day there. I'm a very pale redhead and had the worst sunburn I've ever had to date (I'm 29 now), I had 2nd degree burns all over my body. Needless to say, fuck wave pools and fuck neglectful parents lol BUT, with all that being said, I went on to take swimming classes when I could afford them myself at 17 years old, I can now stay calm and hold my breath for almost 3 minutes, as well as being a strong swimmer, of course! A blessing in disguise is what I call that day, gotta make the best of shitty situations! 💛
@BlueThunderboltsiren wonderful question! I absolutely would, I haven't seen a wave pool since, but I also never sought them out, I will have to look them up and see if I can find one near me this summer and give it a go again! What an awesome idea, I don't know why that never occurred to me, I'm excited to rise to that challenge! I may even travel to Big Surf to give the same pool a try, I've since moved away, it'd be a great opportunity for a fun adventure!
@Personwtcats yes, it's great to see them exercising proper safety! I wish I'd had a life jacket that day, it would've been an entirely different outcome! Love your username btw, I have my 6 kitties indoors and feed 8 strays outdoors 😊
This does not change the fact that there are approximately 20 million penguins in the world and 500,000 residents in Malta. So if penguins invaded Malta it would be 1human for every 40 penguins
@Yuudachi poi I know
@Kaitlyn it’s true
Bro Where can I get tickets? I just don’t wanna meet the Emperor Penguin, they’re very intimidating.
@@jonathonbaker4300 that is up to emperor penguin to decide
This is the best comment 😂😂
Nearly drowning yourself or trying to keep some stranger from drowning in one of these is a core memory
Can’t relate, had my own pool
@@Wadiyatalkinabeet_no one cares
😂😂😂 omg so true
@@wormflowers If you didn’t care you wouldn’t speak on it. That’s irrefutable.
Nah frfr, didn’t help I lifeguarded local pools, feeling guilty like Spider-Man letting the criminal go, with great power comes great responsibility
That ain’t a wave pool, that’s a whole ass tsunami
Fr
They're practicing
@@An3moyaHELP
tHATS WHAT IM SAYIN
REAL SHI...😭💀
This just give me flashbacks when i was a kid around 6-7 yrs old, i was drifting in the front (going straight to the front) and i can't do anything but shout "help" but the music made it hard and when i give up someone shouted "there's a kid going straight in the wave" and the life guard finally notice so as my parents and immediately shout dowm everything and rescue me as soon as possible after that i never went to any swimming pool with a wave (also this happen at night that's why they didn't notice me)
I’m glad ur safe
That boy tried to swim away, but the wave got him😅
I almost drowned in these when i was younger. My mom was away so i was there alone. It didn't stop for 15 minutes. I'm glad some random stranger held me when my legs were giving up.. thanks, whoever you are.
No problem
it could’ve been a dream had a similar 1 along time ago
15 minutes? Maybe the lifeguard was trying to murder you lol
Oh that must have been scary for you, I almost drown in a pool when I was 8, a stranger saved me lmao, so I can understand the fear.
dude i nearly drowned in one of these as a kid too, it was fucking horrific
"some of you may die, but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make"
Shrek...Lord Fuckwad. Lmfao Farquad
"I've tried to be fair with you fairytale creatures. Now my patience has reached its end! Tell me or I'll.."
"No not the button! Not my gumdrop button"
Lmmfao 💀
Lmao
They’re wearing life jackets
I am drowned in a wave pool as a kid. A stranger saved me from getting pulled under. Good to know there as still good people in this world.
wait so a stranger saved you after drowning?? 💀
I almost
That’s not a wave…that’s a full on mini tsunami
The kid with a blue life jacket
Knew he was about to have a good time.
😂😂😂 lol
I dont get it
Not a kid
@@Unwashed_Cabbage87 "i dOnT gEt iT"
@@Ghostyboydead i dont get it
I almost drowned in one of these as a kid, if it wasnt for some buff slovakian guy who noticed and got me out i wouldnt be writing this….
There were 3 lifeguards just talking to each other on a ledge like 30 meters away
I had the lifeguard angrily blowing his whistle and pointing at me but didn't budge from his chair 😂 thankfully my brothers were with me and stopped me from dying
I like how many comments are from people who nearly drowned in these as kids
I love random buff people
It can be even hard for an adult who knows how to swim, so no surprise
Why are you at the deep end as a kid? ☠️did you not have life jacket on? Cuz pretty sure you will float just fine with them
not that one guy starting to realize how big the wave was and swimming for dear life😭
That wave isn't that big, it was probably because they were expecting something like how we get ours in America
Holy crap... I'm glad our wave pool here just slowly gets bigger and bigger but not enough to drown you... You would just be jumping around and screaming to the music😅
i’m a lifeguard and my water park has a wave pool. some parents get really pissed when i tell them they have to be in the water with their kid (who’s under 7) but i’d rather deal with a mad parent than cpr on a 5 year old.
What an awful parent!!
omg say this to them, watch it get quiet and they stay at least closer to their kid. Bruh im just doing my job.
called CPr for a reason
@@amandaderby4407 "it"
"what do you mean I can't abandon my child and have to protect them from a potentially life threatening situation?"
-scumbag
Was at a wave pool at a state park once and one of the lifeguards turned it up so high that some people legit flew over the side of the pool. Side was at least 10 feet higher than the water.
That one kid just casually swimming away from it who just keeps swimming even after the wave goes over him completely. Dude is so f****** chill. It's amazing.
because they’re so insanely dangerous that they regularly get shut down lol
They aren't lol. Life saving jackets, life guards all around and the wave ends shortly after, if you drown on these you weren't even supposed to be there
but they also fun as hell
They dont get regularly shut down tho?
Eh, it’s fun..
@JaydSJ actually they do
Nah bro that little kid trying to swim away had me rolling 💀
you can’t swim away in a wave pool dummy
Nah kenapa tuh
Bro saw it coming lmao
Lmao yeaaaa
He might have been trying to catch the wave bodysurfing style. But hard to do with clunky vest.
Thats what almost killed me when i was younger my dad was with me he held me up on his shoulders but i slipped out of his hands as i hit it and sucked me to the bottom, my tiny 5 year old legs couldnt swim so i was stuck but as i thought it was over my sad helped me back up, i have some traumatic memories on those
Wave pools in the us can compare yk, as a American i went to this waterpark not to long ago. The wave was enormous. waves kept coming one after another thankfully my father was able to grab my hand and pull me up bc i was literally drowning. The wave was even able to pull my dad down he is 6"7 so the wave was about 6in taller than him it was crazy
My dad also ended up scraping his knee really badly bc that pool had the spikey pool floor. ifykyk.
But yea just sharing a story like everyone else, have a good day :)
I saved a grown man from drowning in a wave pool. He had a life jacket but it seemed to not be supporting him or smth, and even if it was he was panicking and the lifeguards were doing nth, so i swam over to him with a floatie so he cpuld hold onto it. I was like 10-12 yrs old. Later he came over to me and my family and thanked me with his two sons who looked to be a bit younger than me. At this time i had just passed the life saving level of swimming or whatever so we had practiced how to save drowing people, but bc i was tiny and he was a grown man, i thought it was smarter to use a floatie. Even if he would've been okay, im still glad i did that bc i wouldnt be able to live with myself if he wasnt okay.
Well done!! I'm glad they came over to thank you, honestly if I almost drowned and a kid saved me I'd be pretty embarrassed so it's cool that he put his pride aside and let you know what it meant to him :-) well done
Damn u r a real hero
@@98aishya thanks I appreciate it 🙏🏼
🥲
Cringe
1 percent of me: your gonna die in there
The other 99 percent: *let me in there.*
most relatable comment i've seen aver lol
Bro they're so fucking lame in America it's basically not noticeable
For me it's 50/50
I DROWNED IN ONE OF THIS, WATER GOT IN MY NOSE. SO TRAUMATIZING. (A core memory)
bro that kid was just tryna swim and he got absorbed by the wave 💀🙏🏼
The fact that the children and toddlers were at the start 😭
I think that’s actually the safest place to be cuz they just go really high up instead of the wave crashing down on them
@@jessd3601 definitely safest in the front
So what?
@@oxicon he thought the wave was the strongest in the front so it's dangerous for little kids
💀💀💀
Wave pools in the US can’t compare: ❌
Wave pools in the US can’t kill: ✅
Edit: nice a controversial comment! :D
@@le4689US stand for : United States.
@@le4689 oh, you didn't cap the US, sorry. I misunderstood.
@@le4689 Anyways, it's cuz US is also famous for theirs wave pool thing. (but honestly i think it's because.. It's US?)
@@le4689bro the caption in the video literally says “wave pools in US can’t compare” 😭
He definitely cant read properly lol@@POOKIETOOKIESKNM
In the USA if one thing breaks in it there is a tsunami-
I once almost drowned in a wave pool😂 my friends and I then realized wearing the life vests would help
This is what I imagine when my parents talk about water parks in the 70/80s
This is pretty average with a wave pool
(class) action park!
70's/80's AS A WHOLE.
@@TokenOfMyExtreme How was that even allowed fr fr
@@vibrantgleam there’s nothing in the world like action park!!
Wait til this dude finds out about Poseidons Rage wave pool in the Wisconsin Dells, I’ve almost died multiple times there as a kid
Fr
dude YES omg, it’s low key dangerous asl😭i got fucked up in that thing as a kid
on jah
I was saving people then this guy saved me from drowning myself 😿
I was there but I don’t think I got in, rode slides instead
The wave pool in AUS, Queensland is crazy, you could also watch movies at like midnight if it is the day of the week when they allow it.
US: only the kids who can’t swim wears a life vest
Korea: EVERYONE MUST WEAR A LIFE VEST OR YOU WILL FACE DOOM
That one dude chilling in a corner:
Well *My career ends here*
Real
Hi, US resident here. I have been in a couple wave pools here in the states and they were all essentially exactly like this. So yes, wave pools in the US do compare. Hope this helps.
Poseidon's Rage in Wisconsin having the third largest waves in the world: am I joke to you?
@@kylarmoony4563EXACTLY I WENT THERE IT WAS HUGE
@@kylarmoony4563 Love going to the Dells a couple times a summer if I can. Live in MN, I'll put our sibling rivalry aside for a day in Mount Olympus.
Hi, they put "wave pools in the us cant compare" so people will comment "nuh uh" and they can farm engagement. Youve been had. Hope that helps!
nuh uh
a random Japanese in the pool: "oh no eps. 2?!?"
Being a lifeguard at a wave pool was.... busy to say the least. Idk how many times in a week wed have to jump in and rescue a head/neck injury from crashing into others/walls, but it was at least more than twice every week for the entire summer
The creator of this ride: how many people do you want to drown?
Owner: yes.
The wave must be tired😔
Ikr!
Owner: no
Cause they know how to recreate a tsunami!
@@kenbarr7069 specially in movies
I almost drowned in one of those. Some guy I didn’t know decided to try and drown me because it would be funny.
That’s traumatic asf tbh hope ur doing well
Your comment is the opposite of everyone else’s 😂😢
Sounds like attempted murder not gonna lie
i also almost drowned when i was little, lucky my older sister pulled me out
There was a story of someone dying in one of these in my state, he was floating in the water for 30 minutes before someone TOLD a life guard
As a Korean, I confirm I’ve been there. Also;; I WORE A FCKING LIFE VEST AND I STILL MANAGED TO DROWN AND GET WASHED UP TO SHORE LIKE A MOVIE IM STILL NOT OKAY
Until you realize that there are 40x the people in one Korean pool than in a US pool
my toxic trait is thinking i could survive this
i was 5 and i was fine
Same, my ass is just delusional
the wave is fine, but getting stuck under people might be the problem
All people who can swim can cause ocean waves are stronger even if ocean waves are smaller im saying from experience so yes you can survive if you know how to swim
Unless you can’t swim okay then you should be fine 😂
For people wondering where this is, it's in South Korea. Korean. At the start of the short, the operator says "감사합니다. 즐거운 시간 되시고요~" which means "Thank you. Hope you all have a lovely time~".
Right before water boarding on an unprecedented scale
그러나 이것마저도 '펭귄 vs 몰타' 현실을 바꾸지 못하죠.. ㅠㅜ
I swear bro waves like that hurt like going 30 miles per hour and hitting a brick wall or is that just me
@@thisthatthenutz2990oh god the korean comments have been infected too
@@Durz0.that’s jokes 😭
Pools outside of the US: 92% pee and poop, 8% water.
When a stranger grabs u around you’re neck and scream “Im drowning” 😂😂😂
I remember going to the deep part in a wave pool where the waves are bigger as a child, slipped and fell into the water. Not knowing how to swim i grabbed onto the first thing i could, a mans trouser. And yep you guessed it, pulled it right off.... I escaped undetected though i regret my choices to this day...
😂 at least you survived lol
HA! Relatable…
Also 200th like
You would’ve regretted drowning more. You made a wise decision that day 😅
Once I was(like 6 yo, I have only that memory from that day )going downstairs in a lake (big concrete downstairs) and suddenly,no more stairs, I went into the water and started panicking,there were a couple of teens and I pulled someone's swimsuit bra and that helped me to step back on stairs , they were annoyed but I was saved,then going back to my mom's table I stepped on a burning cigarette, and when I found her,a soldier was flirting with her...
I could have died that day, because only those girls where there
The kid in the middle trying to escape his inevitable doom, failing to swim away
No hes trying to body surf
@@SfcFinn ya, body surfing is SOO fun
@@SfcFinn I wanna body surf now lol that’ shits so fun if you get it right
It's body surfing 😂
@@Azzy5k you gotta be careful i got. Knocked out from doing that shit i just smacked them rocks
I wouldn’t be able to. I almost drowned when I was younger and my dad had to pull me up out of the water. I will never forget getting carried back to the car while the bystanders at the beach watched me cough. Thank god for my dad lol.
disney has this at their typhoon lagoon waterpark in florida, and it’s terrifyingly fun; you never know if you’re going to get submerged or not
i remember when i was like 11 at holiday world, me and my cousin (same age) were in a wave pool. iv never been a great swimmer, and was scared of the water up until i was 5. so we get in, wait for the wave, and at the 4th wave i went under & couldnt get up. this guy, probably in his 40s picked me up and said "this anyones kid?" i think about him every day.
Holiday world is Goated
I went to holiday world with my husband and his family and I've never swam in salt water before, I was struggling so hard to stay above water I the wave pool that the moment I went down my husband dragged me up and I just coughed up so much water because I panicked and we went to the water slides instead.
holiday world is underrated
that guy seems like a nice guy lmfao
This is giving ptsd to the time i was seconds away from drowning under a wave
Same here, I was around 11 and cant swim in the ocean since then. Scariest moment ever. The wave just threw me out just when I was about to drown.
@@bulimiahellI was 8. I was with my mom and a friend of my boy best friends older brother. Thank god Devon pulled me up. my mom wasn't able to.
Fr I was 8
almost got swept out to sea in Puerto Rico by a wave. I should have listened to my mom. I was in kindergarten
Same bro
Just surfing there and said "Yooolllooooo" to the bunch of people
I’m an American and was in a large wave pool maybe a bit larger then this, I didn’t realize how big the waves were so I was at the very end of it 💀
The way how the kid thought he could swim back was so funny
He was trying to catch the wave not swim away.
@player8 yea, and so was your mom
@@Averagequinoafan huh
@@Averagequinoafanaverage child response or dude who thinks he’s cool
As a lifeguard I’d never wanna work there
Lol how's the job?
Same. Looks like my hell
I’m a life guard to and we have a wave pool and I can’t imagine how this would be.
Yeah I think I'll pass
Don't worry. Every one wearing air jacket. Its a must!
Whats more is there are very long streams of that wave pool. Keep on flowing in the stream on a swimming tube , then a big waves keep coming. Its sooooo much fun. But never saw anyone drawn till now. Never🤭
Dude I'll never forget going to one of these as a kid. I just wanted to play by the edge of the pool with the little waves coming up to my feet every time the big one hit at the end of the pool. My dad though kept bugging me about experiencing the WAVE and after about 4 waves he convinced me and i went in deeper. He held me up above his shoulders and when the wave hit, he LET ME GO (i still think he didn't mean to, the force of the wave was pretty hard) but I was so upset bc water got in every hole in my face and I thought I was gonna drown 😭
Our wave pools used to be just like that but then too many people got hurt so now it’s just kitty waves
That looks like so much fun…drowning in a controlled environment
Tbh it is fun
Lmfao and you buying your tickets assumes you’ve read their “terms and conditions “💀👌😂
@@yorshvences341
Doesn’t it just?!?! I truly cannot imagine PAYING people to let you do this. It’s beyond me. I was in a near-fatal accident on the ocean beach and I came close enough to dying to tell me messing around in ANY water is a huge mistake. Too many things to go wrong.
@@sherimcdaniel3491 I went on one before ... it was cool ... but i’m not a big fan of water in my nose.
@@blepies1692
I completely agree!! I had enough of it in my eyes, my nose, my mouth and into my right leg after it was torn open in the surf. I am very careful about what water I’ll play.
I'M SORRY BUT THE KID THAT WAS SWIMMING SLOWLY AND THE WAVE HITTED HIM- I CAN'T HAHAHAHHAHA 😭💀
LMAOOO
"Lil bro thought he could escape" - 🌊
hit*
@@wuzumane 😒
He just keeps going too 😂
The funniest thing is that i went in one of these when i was like 6 or 5, honestly scared the shit outta me 😭
Nobody told me nickado avocado caused a tsunami.
Welcome to Asia, where even we operate on "ah there's plenty of us anyway"
Why do they wear swimming gear can't they swim ?
High likeliehood of drowning, wave pools are notorious for it here in the U.S.
@@noanime4557 Waves get as high as 2m there, so to prevent accidents, guests near the front are required to wear life vests. Or else you get kicked out. It’s fine not to wear one at the back where there’s no risk of drowning.
Lol
@@LANA-cv4tm ok i just asked because i have seen beaches full of Asians with gear and i got told that they cant swim or are bad at it
That one guy who is trying to escape
Waves : nonono
I was dying
😂 I was gonna say he was really trying 🤣🤣🤣
Not in my house
I think he was trying to swim with them
Nah my man wanted to ride that wave.
The idea for the modern wave pool came from a guy watching a toilet flush. My dad owned a custom home company and they built a house for the creator. There were earlier versions of wave pools so he wasn’t the first ever with the idea as he thought, but it was creative just the same.
Am i the only one who noticed that man wearing a life jacket in the last tryna escape from the wave but fails😂😂
I feel bad for that guy who saw the wave and turned around
He really said : ah helll naw
He was trying to ride the wave
He also skyrocketed at like 60 mph toward shore
I get *why* wave pools aren’t this big because it’d be a pain from everyone drowning, (I mean, look at the sheer amount of comments with their near-drowning experiences) but I would love to swim in this
In my city we have a wave pool thats the size lf a bathroom and they went so cheap that they just added walls and people have to jump to make waves💀
They have the same here in India. That alarm used to scare me alot. I used to not go in the end, I just stayed back, and sat there, pretend like I was at the beach with waves 😂
i would never go into any pool in india. probably filled with sewage and way too many people
I didn’t almost drown in one of these, I was completely unconscious under water and almost died and had to be rushed to the hospital and almost dry drowned again same night.
Daang, glad you survived!
Lol so two times
So did you die or survive?????????!
@@user-jc2in3cp3g It's a ghost that typed this
@@user-jc2in3cp3g jesus christ i hope ur joking
That one dude who brought a surf board to see all these kids sitting in the wave pool 😅
just like "i cant sniff" floydy brought his math
Surf board? You mean the lifeguard with the life preserver?
@@lucassmith3790 be quiet lil boy
I swear they used to be like this when I was a kid. Now there’s barely any wave
Video: Wave pools in *US* can’t compare.
Me: Hearing Korean and seeing the caption as *Korean* wave pool. 💀
I almost drowned in a wave pool. Had to cling on to some random person’s inner tube till I caught my breath.
inner tube?!
what the heck does that mean 💀
The inside of somebody’s floaty😂
...i-inner tube?
Google is free. Type in inner tube for swimming pool, that’s what the donut shaped pool floats are called because they look like inner tubes. Like the ones inside bicycle tires.
as an American, we do in fact have wave pools like this😭 there’s even one at Disney’s typhoon lagoon in Orlando
i was looking for a typhoon lagoon comment lmao
Silverwood has it too
They have these in a lot of bigger water parks in the US
And also one at Wisconsin dells
wisconsin💀
LMAOO THE GUY IN THE BLUE LIFEJACKET GETTING HIT💀😭
Korea said: "Lets test darwanism with our wave pool."
Bro wit blue jacket thought he was safe💀
Literally every person has a life jacket but for some reason i know you're talking about blue jacket.
When you realize this thing actually malfunctioned and injured many people
You’re talking about a different one. You can see how the break zone of the wave is mostly clear of people except for the few trying to ride the wave in, life guards are waiting already in the water, this is just how their wave pool is lol.
The one your talking about looked like a tsunami with a guy on an orca whale surfing over human bodies quite majestic but still messed up how people got hurt
@Random Autonomous Drone Pilot Except a functionong economy or government :)
-An american that watched our government sell our economy
@Random Autonomous Drone Pilot This ignorant "America makes best" "Made in USA" attitude is hot garbage when all the "american" car brands are made overseas and fucking suck.
@Random Autonomous Drone Pilot You’re really proud of beeing an American, aren’t you?
That ain’t a pool they are practicing for a tsunami💀💀
I know every single one of my lifeguard brothers having a panic attack watching this
the lifeguard working their first job: 😀
Yes, I love being at risk of cracking my skull open every two minutes
Lmao 😂
Same
You sound kinda weak
@@lukbomr.3112 try it yourself and send us the video of either getting slammed into the water or almost drowning thinking you’re a badass 😎
@@lukbomr.3112 we are desperate of your unfounded swimmers skill
They’re all use to those kinds of waves, they damn near get hit with a tsunami weekly 🤣
Kim jung un hacked the wave machine.. They tryna kill everybody in the pool 😂
I remember almost drowning in one of these and almost lost consciousness until my dad pulled me out. Then I went right back on it lol.
Yep. Same. I think everyone who went here as a kid almost drowned and had to be pulled up by somebody🤣
a lifeguard asked if I needed help and I said yeah but I guess she didn’t hear me
@@wisco9er536 no
Natural selection at its finest
@@fumioshiraki679 dang that's tough my giy
Looks just like the one at Typhoon Lagoon at Walt Disney World.
I like how almost every state has one of these and everyone is just naming their state or location that has one in the comment section
I was thinking the exact same thing.
There’s one in typhoon Texas, shlitterbon and splash way in Galveston
Also roaring springs boise, Idaho
@@TakeoutKnightyearsago never been there 🤔
When teachers say there’s gonna be a tsunami drill:
The kids in the shallow end: “well shit I guess this is it”
Korea: "no one can match the size of this wave pool"
Mother Nature: "Hold my beer"
Hold my tsunami?
@@bigsmoke1787 Nah I’m just excited
It's just for fun
@@bigsmoke1787 our neighbour has that
The great Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011 was proof of this.
The kid swimming... " I can escape!" The wave... " it's inevitable "
He was trying to body surf. Not swim away
@@emmaweber4778 👍
@@emmaweber4778 the kid in the blue life jacket
BRO UR COMMENT GOT ME DYING LOLLL
@@tylerbilyj yes
Dude, that's not a wave pool, that's tsunami preparation 💀
I know a friend who almost died in one of those wave pools. He was in the water when a wave came and pushed them back he smashed his head on some Korean guy knocking both of them out he sunk a foot or 2 and was trod won by people trying to stay up. But thankfully🙏 a lifeguard saw them and helped got everyone away while he dragged them out of the water. The Korean guy did press charges and hot 5000 in us Dollars.
The moral of the story Dont go to these pools in korea, but you probably wouldn't be able to anyways they are always shutting down. American ones are better, in my opinion.
I CANT- THAT GUY TRYING TO SWIM AWAY AND GOT UNDER IT STILL 💀💀💀
That guy probably thinking *Mistake mistake mistake*
He wasn't trying to swim away. He was trying to swim with the wave.
It be like that😂
Whoever wrote this never went to Action Park and it shows.
Thought the same shit
facts
Ya action park was too good so they had to close it. Hahahaha
The Grave Pool
That and the mountain car slide. Can’t think of the name, but you know!
I dont remember wave pools in the US providing life jackets to everyone though, i think i wouldnt drown in this one!
BRO ME AND MY HOMIES WOULD HAVE SO MUCH FUN WITH THIS💀
Story time:
When I was 11, I went on a family day trip to Big Surf in Linn Creek, Missouri, they had a wave pool that lasted 15 minutes. I got into a seemingly regular pool, not knowing the "wave pool" would start soon. Once it did, the waves just kept coming and coming, when I'd bob back up, I watched the huge red "clock of death" ticking down the minutes, seconds felt like hours! I ended up being able to make it to the side of the pool in between waves, rode one of the waves up and grabbed the edge and pulled myself out. There were lifeguards all around! My mom and stepdad were somewhere else, I hadn't told them that's what I was doing, still shouldn't have been left unattended at 11 years old though. No one came to my aid, I was choking, vomiting, so physically exhausted I could hardly move. Eventually, I was able to pick myself up and find my parents after the longest search of my life. I told my parents what happened and wanted to leave, but my other siblings weren't ready to go, they told me to "just relax", so I laid on a lounger and fell asleep for I'm not even sure how long, 2-3 hours, I would guess, we spent almost the whole day there. I'm a very pale redhead and had the worst sunburn I've ever had to date (I'm 29 now), I had 2nd degree burns all over my body. Needless to say, fuck wave pools and fuck neglectful parents lol BUT, with all that being said, I went on to take swimming classes when I could afford them myself at 17 years old, I can now stay calm and hold my breath for almost 3 minutes, as well as being a strong swimmer, of course! A blessing in disguise is what I call that day, gotta make the best of shitty situations! 💛
I will ask out of curiosity, but would you ever give wave pools another go now that you're older if you had the chance to or no? Just curious.
@BlueThunderboltsiren wonderful question! I absolutely would, I haven't seen a wave pool since, but I also never sought them out, I will have to look them up and see if I can find one near me this summer and give it a go again! What an awesome idea, I don't know why that never occurred to me, I'm excited to rise to that challenge! I may even travel to Big Surf to give the same pool a try, I've since moved away, it'd be a great opportunity for a fun adventure!
I’m sorry about what happened to you but it looks like the people in this video are all wearing life jackets so it is safer.
@Personwtcats yes, it's great to see them exercising proper safety! I wish I'd had a life jacket that day, it would've been an entirely different outcome! Love your username btw, I have my 6 kitties indoors and feed 8 strays outdoors 😊
It taught ur dumb as how to swim at least lol
Koreans love that ride. It's really fun👍🏻 Once you ride it, it's so much fun that you can't forget it
No one drowned on that ride
Have you been there? Looks interesting
Looks like life jackets are required and the lifeguards are in the water I think?
@@corvus5801yeah, but you can only go on it once
@grukhmugh4988 like...once ever? Once per day? What are you talking about?
sounds like a setup ngl
Bro it’s a ride? Why is it a ride???
They aren't in the US because everyone here is so eager to sue for anything.
Respects to that one boy who tried to swim away while the wave was about to hit him