Key Takeaways
- Raft Trap offers high excitement but be cautious of high fear and nausea.
- H2Bowl is complex, costly, but thrilling with spinning movement.
- Splash Down is a splurge-worthy option with mild fear and nausea ratings for multiple guests.
You can create various types of flumes in Planet Coaster 2, and there are some great presets available if you are having a hard time building some. Some options are more suitable to use as a beginner, especially when you build smaller pools. Yet, nothing is stopping you from keeping it exciting and making some excellent water parks in the game.
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You can build some vibrant ones if you want your water parks to look more appealing. Make sure that the flumes you place are cost-efficient and bring in great excitement. Watch out for high fear and nausea values, so everyone visiting your park can enjoy what you have in store for them. The twists and curves in your rides will prove to be an exhilarating experience.
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Bail Out
Excitement |
4.77 |
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Fear |
1.37 |
Nausea |
1.78 |
The Bail Out is a simple flume that won’t cost you much, so it’s a good idea to place it in a pool in your park if you are just starting out. You don’t need a lot of space to place it, so you can place a couple in your smaller pools.
It gives more excitement than other Flumes available to build. Bail Out consists of a simple wide slide and a lot of guests can get used to it easily, considering that its Nausea and Fear build-up is very low.
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Carve
Excitement |
4.23 |
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Fear |
1.92 |
Nausea |
2.00 |
Carve is one of the simplest body flumes to place in either small or medium pools. It has a lot of curves in enclosed sections and has open slide sections in between, which contributes to its lower Fear ratings. However, not all guests might be able to handle the turns well.
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It has low capacity, so it isn’t very viable in large parks, as guests will queue up more, but it is a good beginner option if you are looking to turn a decent profit. Despite turns, the flume itself is smooth and provides great Excitement to your guests.
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Raft Trap
Excitement |
5.72 |
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Fear |
6.12 |
Nausea |
4.09 |
The Raft Trap is a fun-looking flume, as your guests slide down to experience being trapped in what looks like the mouth of a Venus Flytrap plant. The raft will circle around a couple of times, before sending the passengers into the water.
The Raft Trap’s makes your water park look more vibrant with its green and red color schematics. Its appearance isn’t just for show, and it’s as exciting to ride as well, but this ride might not suit everyone due to high fear and nausea values.
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Multi-Race
Excitement |
4.08 |
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Fear |
1.91 |
Nausea |
1.97 |
These slides do not work well if you are a beginner, considering the high price, and the large space required to build them. However, the Multi-Race attraction is a perfect choice for large and fully-developed water parks. The low Nausea and Fear ratings are a plus, as almost all guests will not hesitate to try it out.
Multi-Race consists of four slides and one wide slide in the middle. As a large number of guests will be visiting you, the more popular your park is, it can help you manage the queue easily, as five people can ride it at once.
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H2Bowl
Excitement |
4.00 |
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Fear |
2.65 |
Nausea |
1.97 |
If the H2Bow Flume wasn’t available in presets, you would have a hard time building it, considering its complexity. This Double Inner Tube Flume is composed of varying sections of tubes, that are open or closed at various places, which keeps it fun for the guests.
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The ride ends with an enclosed plug hole, so your guests will get to enjoy the spinning movement inside before being let go into the water. It takes up a lot of space to build, but the Excitement, Fear, and Nausea values are just right. It costs a lot, so you shouldn’t spend it on it till your park is financially stable.
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Splash Down
Excitement |
6.29 |
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Fear |
2.45 |
Nausea |
2.30 |
Splash Down is a great pre-made option for body slides if you are willing to splurge a little bit of extra money. It is composed of three slides, which means that more of your guests can enjoy this ride at the same time. It can be a perfect choice if you are looking to expand your pool size up a notch.
The shape of each slide is slightly different from one another. Some have higher curves than others, yet they are sure to give the guests an exciting experience. It has mild Nausea and Fear ratings, which will cater to a large number of people.
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Outback
Excitement |
5.82 |
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Fear |
2.85 |
Nausea |
2.27 |
The Outback has a unique design, and the flume ride gets thrilling as the guests slide down a steep slope, to take a swing upwards before they go down towards the water. The ride has a few curves to keep it exciting, and the sections are enclosed just before the slide placement, to add an element of surprise.
These are perfect to place in a medium-sized pool, with the drawback being that only one person can ride it at a time. While the ride has a high Excitement rating, the Fear and Nausea values may be a bit high for some sensitive guests.
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