Flushed at Sea Life Park

Toilet Bowl Waterslide at Sea Life Park

I got shot down the tube, swirled around the bowl, and flushed out the bottom of an amazingly cool waterslide at Sea Life Park in Nuevo Vallarta. As you can see in the photo, it’s like riding a giant toilet bowl. You get shot out of the tube fast enough to do three or four revolutions before being expelled out the bottom.
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I rode rode the bowl so many times the park staff would look at me and say “again?,” when I was at the takeoff point. I would repeat, “again!” and go for another flush.

Cool Waterslides

I was more enthusiastic about the waterslides than the kids although at the end of the day I’m sure they weren’t as achy as I was.

The serious waterslides all radiate from a central tower. Walk up the spiral ramp and pick a slide and speed towards the bottom.
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Kid’s Play Area

If you have young kids there is a fun, safe play area for them.
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Dolphin and Sea Lion Shows

Dolphin and sea-lion shows are part of your admission fee. We didn’t watch a show this time which is why I haven’t posted any pictures. But, the shows are really good. The other time we went to Sea Life Park we watched the shows but didn’t go on the waterslides.

Location and Admission Fee

Sea Life Park is Located in Nuevo Vallarta just as you cross the bridge from Puerto Vallarta. You can see it from the main highway. Any taxi driver will know how to get there. Sea Life Park Map and Contact Info

Admission fee for adults is $189 pesos ($19 USD) and for children it’s $149 pesos ($15 USD). If you happen to be a Puerto Vallarta resident and have ID to prove it, they will give you a 40% discount.

Final Thoughts

Sea Life park is a great way to spend a day if you are looking for some action. If you have kids they will surely love it.

Schedule time to go on the waterslides and see the shows.

Do bring lots of sunblock. The sun is fierce in Puerto Vallarta and sunblock rubs off very quickly when you are on the waterslides.

 

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