Where can I find underwater slides?
Someone showed me a picture of an underwater slide from an image site a while back. This got me interested, as I love the sea. And drifting on a little current between fish sounded like heaven to me.
After a little Googling, I managed to find this picture, which is in the Atlantis Hotel, in Dubai.
Are there any other places that have underwater slides? I would love one that actually goes through the sea, not an aquarium, like the above, but I can see how that would be difficult.
Best Answer
Atlantis in the Bahamas also has two similar attractions.
Sorry, there are none that use open water since they need to control the entire experience.
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