Water Slides at Schlitterbahn New Braunfels - GoPro POV

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Published 2020-01-11
Take a ride on the water rides at Schlitterbahn water park in New Braunfels, Texas, United States! This location of the Schlitterbahn chain is one of the most unusual water parks we have been to so far. The German-themed park is seperated into two parts: The original section (Schlitterbahn West) is home to most of the "Tube Chute" rides as well as some classic water slides, including "Der Bahn" and the "Soda Straws" speed slides. The newer section (Schlitterbahn East) boasts the world's first Master Blaster Ride called Dragon's Revenge as well as The Falls tube chute which is considered the longest water park ride in the world. Both sections of Schlitterbahn are NOT directly connected - there are shuttle buses running in order to get guests from one side to the other. While all attractions are directly connected within the West section, the East section features three different themed areas with seperated entrance gates. That means guests have to exit and re-enter the park at another spot whenever they want to use an attraction in another park area - their bags will be checked whenever re-entering the park. At least Schlitterbahn uses wristbands instead of ordinary admission tickets to avoid the scanning process at the gates. Due to long lines at some of the attractions, we had to skip the Wolfpack family raft ride.

Water Slides included in the video (the letters E & W indicate which section the particular attraction belongs to):
00:11 Downhill Racer - W
00:31 Der Bahn - W
00:45 Soda Straws - W
01:14 Dragon's Revenge - E
03:04 Bahnzai Pipelines - W
03:48 Master Blaster - E
04:50 Black Knight - E
06:17 Han's Hideout - E
07:08 Double Loop Slides - W

Tube Chutes included in the video ("):
07:35 Raging River - W
08:48 WhiteWater - W
10:04 Cliffhanger - W
10:20 The Falls - E
11:40 Hillside - W

Schlitterbahn New Braunfels was the first park of the chain. The location is now part of the Cedar Fair chain.

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Dies sind die Wasserrutschen im Wasserpark Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels in Texas, USA. Es handelt sich dabei um einen der ungewöhnlichsten Wasserparks, die wir bisher besucht haben. Der deutsch thematisierte Park ist in zwei Teile aufgeteilt: Den Ă€lteren (Schlitterbahn West) und den neueren Parkteil (Schlitterbahn East). Im westlichen Parkteil stehen die meisten der berĂŒhmten "Tube Chutes", sowie einige andere klassische Wasserrutschen, wie zum Beispiel "Der Bahn" und die "Soda Straws" Turborutschen. Im östlichen Parkteil gibt es unter Anderem die thematisierte "Dragon's Revenge"-Wasserachterbahn (dies ist der erste Master Blaster der Welt), sowie die Tube Chute "The Falls". Beide Parkteile sind NICHT direkt miteinander verbunden - es gibt jedoch Shuttle-Busse, die die GĂ€ste von einem Teil zum anderen bringen. WĂ€hrend im westlichen Teil alle Attraktionen mehr oder weniger zusammenhĂ€ngen ist der östliche Teil in drei Themenbereiche aufgeteilt, welche widerum nicht miteinander verbunden sind. Das bedeutet, dass man jedes Mal den Park verlassen und wieder betreten muss, wenn man eine Attraktion in einem anderen Parkteil nutzen möchte - natĂŒrlich muss man auch jedes Mal wieder durch die Taschenkontrolle. Zumindest greift man hier auf ArmbĂ€nder statt klassischer Eintrittskarten zurĂŒck, sodass man diese nicht jedes Mal am Gate scannen muss. Aufgrund der langen Warteschlangen an einigen Attraktionen mussten wir die "Wolfpack"-Raftingrutsche leider auslassen.

Der Park in New Braunfels war der erste Park der Schlitterbahn-Kette und gehört inzwischen zur Cedar Fair Gruppe.

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All Comments (21)
  • This place is so awesome. It has a really unique atmosphere! I love how some of the older rides are a bit... Dangerous in today’s standards
  • Schlitterbahn New Braunfels is by far the best water park that I have ever visited. The old part of the park is beautiful and has many amazing slides, great views, and very mild temperatures because of lots of natural shade from the surrounding trees. The water comes from a river and several natural springs, so it is very clean and does not contain any chlorine. The park has been voted as the best water park in the world many times. The new part has world-renowned rides such as "The Master Blaster" and "Dragons Escape". I would really recommend this park to anyone who is the region of San Antonio, Texas! P.S. The Schlitterbahn Blast Pass is worth your money if you would decide to go there on a busy day. It will save you at least 2 hours of standing in line!
  • I’ve been here with my dad so many times it’s great to see such memorable things! (My dad was gone a lot so that was fun bonding time)
  • @williamf.6680
    This really means a lot to me as New Braunfels was our family's go-to vacation place, we'd go there every summer. We've only been to this Schlitterbahn once though, and I'm glad you guys made it through the long lines.
  • @George-pp4vr
    Brings me much joy to see you ride these rides in these times i cant, i love this water park
  • Awesome stuff guys! As always! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
  • @N0VA._..
    I am going for the first time on Friday! But I have a weird habit of seeing the place and rides before going. Tbh this really boosted my confidence! Tysm for making this video!!
  • @banjobear3867
    I went on that third water slide so many times as a kid it was great to see it still going
  • @mitchellries256
    Of all the waterparks in America I haven't been to yet, this one has been at the top of my list to go to since I saw it on the Travel Channel back in 2009. It's been voted the World's Best Waterpark by Amusement Today for almost 2 decades so this is definitely a must visit to anybody who loves waterparks. Have a Schlitterrfic day everybody!
  • @Abi-pz6by
    My family and I go to New Braunfels about every 2 years to see my grandparents. We go to schlitterbahn every time we go to New Braunfels. The falls and Dragon’s revenge are by far the best rides I’ve ever gone on. I’m really missing summer weather and schlitterbahn gives me major summer vibes đŸ˜ŽđŸ‰â˜€ïžđŸŠđŸ–đŸŒŽ
  • @sleepy7979
    I work here and I still find these videos satisfying! Glad y’all enjoyed them!
  • I've been going since the 80s when it was just the rides around the castle. I'm pretty disappointed that they didn't show the end of raging River when it actually dumps you out into the Comal River.
  • @stevenleeoff
    That place has lots of cold water 💧 đŸ„¶
  • @IVOXenry
    Wow, ich bin begeistert von diesem wasserpark. Da sind ja wirklich einige coole Rutschten dabei, die ich wirklich gerne testen wĂŒrde :) Danke fĂŒr das AmĂŒsante Video!
  • Anyone remember when the Downhill Racer went straight down, no gradual hills? And it had the hard plastic yellow sleds? Ugh! A million times scarier! Loved the NB location! Nothing can beat it! ❀
  • @TheChaoticLoser
    Man I miss coming here. I used to visit 3-4 times a year in the 90s.