![]() ![]() For whatever reason, smaller kids seem less likely to get caught in the holes, and can move further ahead of you. It’s not uncommon (and kinda fun) to get caught in a “hole” and just keeping going in circles for a few minutes. Prepare ahead of time to get separated from your group when going on a tube chute ride. The lines to ride are sometimes very lengthy, especially on the weekends, but I think it’s a fair trade for such a long ride. The Raging River is the longest, at about 45 minutes. The Raging River, Hillside, White Water, Cliffhanger and Congo River are all Tube Chute rides. The important thing to remember is that it’s not a race to finish the ride, it’s the journey not the destination! During the slow times, lean back, relax and forget about your troubles. Sometimes they move really fast and sometimes they move slow. The rides are meant to simulate tubing on a cold Texas river. Unlike newer water parks, the original rides weren’t really about going fast and daring drops (although they have them). ![]() Bring water shoes, the concrete gets HOT!! Many a flip flop has been lost going down a ride and floated all the way into the Comal River, never to be seen again….And there are stairs, which you might need to carry your cooler up and down (a pain if you have a heavy cooler with rollers). If you enter at the main entrance, it’s quite a walk to some of the tables, especially those with all day shade. ![]()
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