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Coordinates: 53°4739N 3°0327W / 53.7941°N 3.0574°W / 53.7941; -3.0574
 

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Sandcastle Waterpark
Sandcastle Blackpool Logo
Sandcastle Blackpool Logo
SloganThe UK's largest indoor waterpark
LocationBlackpool, Lancashire, England
Coordinates53°47′39N 3°03′27W / 53.7941°N 3.0574°W / 53.7941; -3.0574
OwnerBlackpool Council
Operated byMerlin Entertainments
Opened26 June 1986
Website[1]
Sandcastle Waterpark

Sandcastle Waterpark is an indoor waterpark with 18 water slides and other attractions in Blackpool, Lancashire, England.

Sandcastle Waterpark is also home to slides such as the world's longest indoor roller-coaster water slide, the Master Blaster,[1] and the first vertical indoor drop slide, the Sidewinder.

Family attractions include the Ushi Gushi Action River, the Shimmering Shallows and the Typhoon Lagoon Wavepool.

For younger people there is the Caribbean Storm Treehouse, an interactive adventure play area with a large tipping coconut. There are also a range of water cannons, mini slides and jets within the HMS Thundersplash and Fort Riptide areas.

History

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Sandcastle opened on 26 June 1986 on the site of the former South Shore Open Air Baths as a joint public/private partnership. Operation of the facility was taken back into Blackpool Council ownership in 2003. A significant investment in new attractions costing £5.5M was also agreed, which was delivered in two phases, with the second opening in 2006 on time and on budget.[2]

In 2012, Sandcastle opened two new Aztec-themed slides, one with a chamber called 'Aztec Falls', and a toboggan-like slide called 'Montazooma'.[3][4]

In 2016, Sandcastle Waterpark celebrated its 30th birthday with a monthlong series of events involving a variety of local charities and community groups. On 26 June 2016 as part of these celebrations, the waterpark regained the world record for most riders (529) down a waterslide in one hour.[5] The previous record had stood to a Dutch waterpark at 396 riders.

Slides and attractions

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Key:

Colour Target Audience
Thrill ride
Family ride
# Name Opened Description
1 Masterblaster
2004
This was the first water slide in the park. It is the world's longest indoor rollercoaster waterslide.
2 Sidewinder
2009
A combination wet and dry raft ride by Aqua Leisure that propels riders from side to side within the Half-pipe in a single or double person raft. Water spray jets provide a frictionless surface on the large U-shaped slide as rafts are channelled to the bottom.
3 Aztec Falls
2012
A water slide which starts from the rooftop, plunges into a dark, swirling chasm and finishes with a corkscrew exit.
4 Montazooma
2012
A water slide with 360-degree loops and back to back turns which starts from the rooftop and races from beginning to end in 20 seconds.
5 Ushi-Gushi River Creek An action Lazy river running anticlockwise.
6 Thunder Falls Two 300 ft waterslides - These are the original slides, opened in 1986.
7 Fort Riptide A rock based fort with water cannons and slides.
8 HMS Thundersplash A marooned galleon with waterjets and cannons.
9 Caribbean Storm Treehouse Interactive adventure play area and 600 gallon giant tipping coconut.
10 Treetops Water Chutes Family friendly water chutes where 3 riders can race together.
11 Dueling Dragons Two fast closed tubes; one called Barracuda (green) and the other called Serpent (red). On 26 June 2016, the red Serpent slide was used in the successful world record attempt for most people down a waterslide in one hour with 529 riders, comfortably beating the previous record of 396 people.
12 Lagoon Bay A shallow water area with hidden water cannons.
13 Shimmerin Shallows An activity area for young children.
14 Typhoon Lagoon Awave pool which replicates the movement of the ocean.
15 Coconut Bay A seating area used for people.
16 Sea Breeze Spa Sauna, Steam Room, Aromatherapy Room, Salt Inhalation Room, Heated Foot Spas, Heated Tile Loungers.
17 Barrel Blast Guests push a plunger to "blow-up" barrels over people in the Ushi Gushi Action River below.
18 Monkey Island A themed seating area used for Birthday Parties and functions.
19 Super Soaker The UK's biggest water cannon.

Other attractions

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World records

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References

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  1. ^ "Sandcastle Waterpark - Master Blaster". Archived from the original on 25 July 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  • ^ "Sandcastle Waterpark". BLACKPOOL.NET. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "Sandcastle Waterpark - slides/AztecFalls". Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  • ^ "Sandcastle Waterpark - slides/Montazooma". Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  • ^ "Most people down a water slide in one hour".
  • ^ "World record broken at Sandcastle". Blackpool Gazette. 18 February 2008. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
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