The Royal Flush, BSR Cable Park, Texas water slide video: Extreme antics go viral

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The Royal Flush, BSR Cable Park, Texas water slide video: Extreme antics go viral

By Annie Dang
Updated
Thrill-seekers engage in all manner of acrobatics in the Royal Flush water slide video.

Thrill-seekers engage in all manner of acrobatics in the Royal Flush water slide video.

A video of a giant Texan waterslide proves that this adrenalin-pumping, thrill-seeking ride is not one for faint-hearted.

The Royal Flush in the BSR Cable Park sends riders soaring into the air – an experience some have described as like flying, while others have called it a watery nightmare – into a 4.9-metre pool.

The video was posted on YouTube two weeks ago by ROUND III Media and has been viewed by more than 12 million people and received more than 28,000 likes.

An epic summer adventure: The slide sends riders flying into the air.

An epic summer adventure: The slide sends riders flying into the air.Credit: YouTube/ROUND III MEDIA

It features young bikini-clad females and fit-looking males speeding down three giant slides, putting on acrobatic displays as they fly through the air from ramps and splash into a gigantic clay-bottom pool below.

Acrobatics and BMX stunts are on display in this slow-motion, highly-stylised video that features a lot of high-fives and even a cute puppy.

Double flips, triple flips, man and dog sliding on an inflatable tube, selfie sticks: the video has put the new waterslide on the map.

The Royal Flush in the BSR Cable Park.

The Royal Flush in the BSR Cable Park.Credit: YouTube/ROUND III MEDIA

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BSR Cable Park is located in Waco, Texas. Construction of The Royal Flush water slide was completed in April.

An all day Royal Flush pass costs $US15 and rider must be at least six years old. See www.bsrcablepark.com/royal-flush-slide.

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