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Ihu
Yoo-hoo, I'm Ihu - are you looking for fun? Then follow my nose, which always shows you where to find the biggest thrills, the steepest hills, and the coolest spills in the park.  
Rides
Whether your idea of water play is serene or extreme, you'll find it on the state-of-the-art rides and slides at Aquatica. Find one here that's just your speed.  
Cutback Cove & Big Surf Shores
One thing that makes Aquatica so unique, make that two things, are the giant, side-by-side wave pools you won't find anywhere else in the U.S.      
 
Dolphin Plunge
The most popular ride in the park is our incredible Dolphin Plunge. One look and it's easy to see why.    
 
Kata's Kookaburra Cove

If you're a kid, Kata's Kookaburra Cove is the coolest place in the park to be.

 
 
Loggerhead Lane
Take a load off your feet and hop on a lazy river ride down Loggerhead Lane.
This leisurely raft ride takes you through an underwater world colored by exotic tropical fish.  
Roa's Rapids

Roa's Rapids race you along an action river ride through the white waters of Aquatica.

 
Tassie's Twisters
Tassie's Twisters is one of the wackiest rides we've ever imagined. In fact, getting there is part of the fun.  
Taumata Racer
If you're looking for the biggest thrill in the park, you've found it. Meet Taumata, a high-speed competitive mat ride where eight racers rip down a staggeringly steep hill, head first.  
Walhalla Wave & HooRoo Run

Walhalla Wave is a thrilling ride for the whole family, zooming you through a 6-story maze of twists, turns, and tunnels before you surge back out into daylight.

 
Walkabout Waters
With its whimsical character and a seemingly endless sea of fun, Walkabout Waters is one of the most talked-about places in the park for kids.  
Whanau Way
This quadruple slide tower offers riders four different high-speed experiences. Due to construction to make way for way for an exciting new expansion project, this ride will only be open weekly from Friday - Sunday through Spring 2010.