This massive slide complex features a total of four water slides and two different experiences. Grab a tube and head up to the lower slides for an exciting, twisting and turning experience. Riders can enjoy this part of the attraction alone or with a friend on our large double tubes. As riders begin their descent, they’ll be greeted with a waterfall-like entrance to these large, enclosed tunnel slides. The ride then plunges guests into darkness while they twist through the remainder of the slide, and end in a splash pool.
Guests looking for a more thrilling experience, can climb all the way to the top of Storm Surge to the body slides.* These are the tallest slides in Carolina Harbor. These twisting tunnel slides send riders through 495 feet of sharp turns from 80 feet in the air.
*swimsuits with any kind of metal features are not allowed on Storm Surge body slides.
TUBE SLIDES Height Requirement: 42" in bare feet minimum
Rider Safety Information
- Min Height
- 42"
Tube Slides
- Two enclosed tube slides that send riders on double tubes down a series of drops and turns in total darkness. Both slides end in a catch pool with 2 ½ ft. of water. Single riders must be positioned in the back of the tube. When riding in a pair, the front rider must sit between the legs of the heavier rider. Maximum of two guests per double tube.
- Maximum weight is 230 lb. per single tube / 400 lb. per double tube.
- Guests must be seated in a tube, facing forward, and firmly grasping the handles throughout the ride.
- Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities.
- Casts, cervical collars, neck braces, or broken collar bones are not permitted.
- Access to the attraction requires climbing a flight of stairs with a tube. Guests will have to ascend the slide tower and be capable of safely entering the tube, on their own or with the assistance of a companion.
- Please use caution when entering and exiting as the tube may shift. The tube and surrounding area may also be slippery.
- Visit our Guest Assistance Guide for additional accessibility information.