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Results: Some of the World's coolest slides you can actually ride

Published on 10/09/2016
By: msrcms
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Harbin Ice Wonderland, Bangkok, Thailand: Over the last few years, several indoor winter theme parks have opened in Bangkok to give people a respite from the year-round heat. This ice slide is just one of many frosty attractions at Harbin Ice Wonderland. Have you ever been to Bangkok, Thailand to ride this ice slide?
Harbin Ice Wonderland, Bangkok, Thailand: Over the last few years, several indoor winter theme parks have opened in Bangkok to give people a respite from the year-round heat. This ice slide is just one of many frosty attractions at Harbin Ice Wonderland. Have you ever been to Bangkok, Thailand to ride this ice slide?
Yes
5%
92 votes
No
79%
1417 votes
Undecided
4%
65 votes
Not Applicable
13%
229 votes
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The Slide at ArcelorMittal Orbit, London, England: Designed by Belgian artist Carsten Höller, this 584-feet-long slide twists 12 times around Anish Kapoor's sculpture Orbit at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Riders brave enough to ride this slide (that just opened in June 2016) will reach speeds of nearly 15 miles an hour. Tickets can be bought in advance here and cost about $20 per ride. Would you be adventurous enough to ride this 584-feet-long slide that twists 12 times around?
The Slide at ArcelorMittal Orbit, London, England: Designed by Belgian artist Carsten Höller, this 584-feet-long slide twists 12 times around Anish Kapoor's sculpture Orbit at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Riders brave enough to ride this slide (that just opened in June 2016) will reach speeds of nearly 15 miles an hour. Tickets can be bought in advance here and cost about $20 per ride. Would you be adventurous enough to ride this 584-feet-long slide that twists 12 times around?
Yes
18%
327 votes
No
55%
993 votes
Undecided
12%
217 votes
Not Applicable
15%
266 votes
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Astrid Lindgren's World, Vimmerby, Sweden: Inspired by the stories of Swedish author Astrid Lindgren (who's best known for writing Pippi Longstocking) this theme park is full of whimsical details, including these slides built into the rooftops of a tiny village. If you have (younger) children would you let them ride this rooftop slide?
Astrid Lindgren's World, Vimmerby, Sweden: Inspired by the stories of Swedish author Astrid Lindgren (who's best known for writing Pippi Longstocking) this theme park is full of whimsical details, including these slides built into the rooftops of a tiny village. If you have (younger) children would you let them ride this rooftop slide?
Yes
35%
631 votes
No
20%
357 votes
Undecided
12%
221 votes
Not Applicable
33%
594 votes
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Leap of Faith Water Slide, Nassau, Bahamas: One of several water slides at the Atlantis Resort Hotel, this 60-foot-tall water slide sends riders shooting from the top of a Mayan temple down through a clear tunnel submerged in a shark-infested lagoon. Would you be daring enough to ride a water slide submerged in a shark-infested lagoon?
Leap of Faith Water Slide, Nassau, Bahamas: One of several water slides at the Atlantis Resort Hotel, this 60-foot-tall water slide sends riders shooting from the top of a Mayan temple down through a clear tunnel submerged in a shark-infested lagoon. Would you be daring enough to ride a water slide submerged in a shark-infested lagoon?
Yes
19%
340 votes
No
57%
1023 votes
Undecided
9%
171 votes
Not Applicable
15%
269 votes
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City Museum, St. Louis, Missouri: When St. Louis's City Museum opened in the former International Shoe Factory, the factory's old shoe chutes were converted into a 10-story spiral slide that visitors can ride all the way down into the museum's basement. Have you ever been to St. Louis, Missouri to ride this city museum slide?
City Museum, St. Louis, Missouri: When St. Louis's City Museum opened in the former International Shoe Factory, the factory's old shoe chutes were converted into a 10-story spiral slide that visitors can ride all the way down into the museum's basement. Have you ever been to St. Louis, Missouri to ride this city museum slide?
Yes
7%
128 votes
No
73%
1313 votes
Undecided
5%
84 votes
Not Applicable
15%
278 votes
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