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# '''The Poseidon's Voyage:''' a long water slide where riders start in a SkyBox (a steep vertical launch capsule), which spirals down into a 360 degree loop towards the end<ref name="Waterpark" />
# '''The Poseidon's Voyage:''' a long water slide where riders start in a SkyBox (a steep vertical launch capsule), which spirals down into a 360 degree loop towards the end<ref name="Waterpark" />


Other attractions include Shipwreck Island, which includes several waterslides and various water sprays and can hold hundreds of people at once.<ref name="Magazine">[https://web.archive.org/web/20150924133352/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-139077077.html Best private sector waterpark: Whale's Tale, Lincoln, N.H. (BEST OF AQUATICS 2005: CLASS 20: UNDER 100,000 ANNUAL ATTENDANCE)] ''Aquatics International''. (November 1, 2005).</ref><ref name=FAQ>[http://www.whalestalewaterslides.com/faq.html Whale's Tale FAQs: General Information] (2013).</ref> Willie's Wild Waves is a 60-foot (18m) wide [[wave pool]]. The shallow end features a concrete beach area with chairs, while the deep end reaches a depth of 6 feet. Waves start and stop every 10 minutes. Tubes are available to use.<ref name="Slides" /> Jonah's Escape is a large lazy river that moves swimmers around under gentle waterfalls.<ref name="Waterpark" />
Other attractions include Shipwreck Island, which includes several waterslides and various water sprays and can hold hundreds of people at once.<ref name="Magazine">[https://web.archive.org/web/20150924133352/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-139077077.html Best private sector waterpark: Whale's Tale, Lincoln, N.H. (BEST OF AQUATICS 2005: CLASS 20: UNDER 100,000 ANNUAL ATTENDANCE)] ''Aquatics International''. (November 1, 2005).</ref><ref name=FAQ>[http://www.whalestalewaterslides.com/faq.html Whale's Tale FAQs: General Information] (2013).</ref> Willie's Wild Waves is a 60-foot (18m) wide [[wave pool]]. The shallow end features a concrete beach area with chairs, while the deep end reaches a depth of 6 feet. Waves start and stop every 10 minutes, and Tubes are available to use.<ref name="Slides" /> Jonah's Escape is a large lazy river that moves swimmers around under gentle waterfalls.<ref name="Waterpark" /> In the center of the lazy river is a side attraction called the Castaway Cove. It features an {{convert|85|ft|adj=on}} heated pool designed in the shape of a whale, set at {{convert|88|F}} with underwater seating. It is surrounded by three large [[hot tub]]s, all maintained at {{convert|104|F}}, with available table services located around the pool.<ref name=Slides/><ref name=Waterpark/>


==Food==
==Food==

Revision as of 04:41, 26 June 2022

Whale's Tale Water Park
Slogan"New England's favorite waterpark!"
LocationLincoln, New Hampshire, United States
Coordinates44°04′18″N 71°41′12″W / 44.07167°N 71.68667°W / 44.07167; -71.68667
Websitewww.whalestalewaterpark.net

Whale's Tale Water Park is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) water park located in Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States. The park has a number of rides that the whole family can enjoy.[1] It has been operating for more than 30 years.[2]

Rides

The park has a total of 11 attractions, with recent additions of Shipwreck Island in 2010, Poseidon's Voyage in 2013,and Akua Beach in 2017. The park features rides for all ages, such as the Whale Harbor, a pool no deeper than 16 inches (0.4 m) where young kids and toddlers can play. It contains four waterslides and three water fountains.[3]

There are seven featured waterslides in the park.

  1. Banzai Pipeline: a large water slide where riders start in an enclosed tube until they reach the peak where they experience a backward ride down the slide[3]
  2. Eye of the Storm: A large bowl-shaped waterslide where guests first accelerate through an enclosed tube before rotating several times around the bowl. The ride ends in a 4-foot drop through a hole in the center into a deep pool, so all riders are required to be competent swimmers on this attraction. A certified lifeguard is on duty at all times at the bottom.[3]
  3. Harpoon Express: a 400-foot-long (120 m) and 7-foot-wide (2.1 m) bobsled-style tube that carries 1-3 persons per raft[3]
  4. The Beluga Boggin: a 360-foot (110 m), figure-8 shaped, water slide suitable for small children[3]
  5. The Plunge: a double slide that reaches speeds up to 40 miles per hour (64 km/h), where riders can race each other[3]
  6. Downpour: a 430-foot-long (130 m) winding slide that starts 50 feet (15 m) in the air. It is also connected to the Plunge.[3]
  7. The Poseidon's Voyage: a long water slide where riders start in a SkyBox (a steep vertical launch capsule), which spirals down into a 360 degree loop towards the end[3]

Other attractions include Shipwreck Island, which includes several waterslides and various water sprays and can hold hundreds of people at once.[4][5] Willie's Wild Waves is a 60-foot (18m) wide wave pool. The shallow end features a concrete beach area with chairs, while the deep end reaches a depth of 6 feet. Waves start and stop every 10 minutes, and Tubes are available to use.[1] Jonah's Escape is a large lazy river that moves swimmers around under gentle waterfalls.[3] In the center of the lazy river is a side attraction called the Castaway Cove. It features an 85-foot (26 m) heated pool designed in the shape of a whale, set at 88 °F (31 °C) with underwater seating. It is surrounded by three large hot tubs, all maintained at 104 °F (40 °C), with available table services located around the pool.[1][3]

Food

The park includes two main food locations and one main beverage location, in addition to an outdoor bar and restaurant and concession stands.[5][6]

  • The Porthole Pizzeria serves pizzas, subs, fried dough, Dippin' dots ice cream and draft beer.[5][6]
  • Harborside Café serves burgers, chicken fingers, fries, salads, sandwiches, beverages and more.[5][6]
  • The Oasis Beach Bar & Grill offers mixed drinks, smoothies, bottled and draft beer, only when the weather permits.[5][6]
  • A Dippin' Dots ice cream booth features a variety of ice cream.[5][6]

Coolers are allowed into the park with food and drinks, but glass or alcohol are not permitted. Coolers will be checked at the front gates before entering into the park. All beverages are required to be factory sealed.[5][6]

It is preferred that visitors do not bring food with them, but purchase food at any of the locations in the park.[6]

Other attractions

Cabanas are made available to visitors on a first-come first-served basis, which include a 10-foot (3.0 m) shade with retractable screens, a lunch table of four chairs, two lounge chairs and a cocktail table. They are located around the beach and Castaway Cove.[1][5][6]

All around the park are large green areas which are available to use by the visitors. Equipment like chairs and blankets can be brought and set up to use for the day.[6]

Breakers Surf Shop is the featured 2,500-square-foot (230 m2) gift shop at the park, which carries all beach necessities, toys, sunglasses, souvenirs, and more. Lifejackets can be borrowed free of charge at a booth next to the park entrance.[1][6]

Safety and weather

All staff at the Whale's Tale are certified by the American Red Cross, ServSafe and Certified Pool Operators. It is important that all park rules are followed by the visitors as they will be held responsible for any safety issues.[5][6]

If the weather is bad and gets worse to the point where the park has to close, rain checks will be issued to regain the time missed.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Whale's Tale Waterpark official website (2013).
  2. ^ "About us | Whale's Tale Waterpark". Whale's Tale Waterpark. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Rides and Attractions | Whale's Tale Waterpark". Whale's Tale Waterpark. Retrieved 26 June 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Best private sector waterpark: Whale's Tale, Lincoln, N.H. (BEST OF AQUATICS 2005: CLASS 20: UNDER 100,000 ANNUAL ATTENDANCE) Aquatics International. (November 1, 2005).
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Whale's Tale FAQs: General Information (2013).
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Whale's Tale Insider's Guide (2012).