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Cable Wake Parks in Estonia. Cable Wake Parks in Finland. My turn - I figured it might be harder with shaking knees and trembling hands and a very dry mouth that couldn't respond to "are you ready. I wanted to go back to Lil' Bro. I got out of the lake and back on the platform with a red face and I listened closely to what the coach told me I was doing wrong - which was just about everything.

I was ready to head back to the bar but the grandkids and daughters kept yelling "you can do it" - I think the wife was whispering "head to the bar. Now I'm mad so I tried it again, got up to a big round of applause, went flying down the lake and suddenly realized I didn't know how to turn!

Plop again and then I walked straight to the bar! If you're a thrill seeker you'll love the Royal flush! The Royal Flush, which is very appropriately named, is the tallest of four side-by-side water slides. I've heard that the slides go 35 miles and hour and it's feet to the bottom and into the lake.

Two of the other slides are just about as tall and fast, but the ramp at the end isn't quite as steep - but all three will give you significant lift.

It's a blast to sit on the shore, drink a beer and watch the riders do some combination of: flips, belly or back fops, feet first or head first dives, cannon balls, twists and turns, triple flips, or in most cases just something that verifies they are completely out of control. The smallest of the slides is suitable for the younger or first time sliders - it's not quite as steep and the bottom has a smaller ramp and shallow pool of water on the slide that slows your descent into the lake.

Looks fun and exciting from the picnic tables but climb to top and look down and your heart will start pumping the first time! I put on one of the provided life jackets, climbed the 50 feet to top and as soon as I stopped huffing and puffing I started shaking when I looked down and I wondered if my life insurance was up to date? I immediately got in line for the easiest slide and left the other two for my daughters and the shorter one for the granddaughter.

Being the heaviest, when I stopped shaking and got rid of my dry mouth, with much faked bravado I bet them I would beat them to the bottom.

I wished them luck, sat down, and then waited for the starter to tell us to hit it! The sharp drop off put my heart in my throat - I don't think I screamed but I'm not sure.

But I am sure that I did a pretty good belly flop, created a huge splash, and heard several people around the lake laughing! The wife and 3 other grandkids asked me why my feet were flying all over the place and my arms were windmilling and my face looked terrified! I ignored them and headed back up to see if I could perfect my form and land in lake like an olympic diver - never did happen but I sure had fun sliding down the Royal Flush. Check out this video of the Royal Flush to see what I mean.

Today riders must wear a life jacket. After several trips climbing the stairs and belly flopping into the water, I was ready to relax and sip a cold beer in a tube on the lazy river. You can pick a single tube, a tube with a bottom, or a double tube and there are special tubes for ice chest. The just under a mile long and 3 feet deep lazy river will take you slowly in a circle under the trees and back to where you started. It's a little slow but cool and relaxing!

Between the Royal Flush and the Lazy River is a smaller lake for swimming or just cooling off that the grandkids loved. We wanted to stay in one of the cabins overnight so I could perfect my wakeboarding and sliding techniques but they were booked. There are 7 cabins, 5 of which sleep 4 to 5 people and two that sleep 12 to The cabins are new, clean, and well appointed - for example, VIP Cabin 6 will sleep 12 to 14 in two bedrooms and a loft and it has:.

The cabins face the wakeboard lake which means you can sit on the deck of the cabin and watch the wakeboarders and it's an easy walk to the bar and grill and the Royal Flush. Speaking of the bar and grill, it's fantastic. The food a variety of sandwiches, burgers, and appetizers was very good and there is a full bar - excellent Bloody Marys and Margaritas.

The bar is on the second floor and it's patio is a great place to sip a drink, munch on some food, and watch the wakeboards.



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