Eagle Hunt Rendering

EAGLE HUNT


NEW FOR 2024 - Eagle Hunt is the first dueling water coaster in the west and the LONGEST dueling water coaster in the United States. Standing at 925 feet in length, riders will race against the clock as you slide through 3 high-speed flyingSAUCERs, get blasted up 4 hills, and dive through the first ProSlide Shadow Effect before you splash at the bottom.

With this water coaster having two lanes, not only will you be able to race against your friends, but we are setting up a truly unique time trials experience where you will be able to pick your prey and race down the slide like an eagle in pursuit of its prey. If you get to the bottom in the specified time, you will have "caught" your prey. If you don't make it in time, the prey will have got away. We are excited to finally bring a water coaster to the Pacific Northwest and give our guests the opportunity to experience one of these amazing attractions.

RIDER SAFETY INFORMATION

Min Height Accompanied
42"

RIDE INFO

  • INTENSITY: Medium Intensity
  • HEIGHT REQUIREMENT: 42" Min w/Adult
  • WEIGHT REQUIREMENT: TBD
  • LOCATION: Emerald Forest

RIDER REQUIREMENTS

  • Rider must be able to maintain proper rider posture and control without assistance.
  • Prosthetic devices are not allowed since they can become dislodged at high speed and pose a legitimate safety risk to others. For questions or possible exceptions, ask to speak with a Aquatics Supervisor.
  • Only riders wearing suitable swimming attire may ride. Swimming attire with buckles, rivets, or any sharp objects may damage the ride vehicle, the riding surface, or cause injury to the rider.
  • No footwear of any kind is allowed on the ride.

RULES/RESTRICTIONS

  • Riders must wait behind gate until opened by the lifeguard.
  • Two Riders are allowed per ride vehicle.
  • Please keep hands, feet, and arms inside the ride vehicle at all times.
  • Passengers are not allowed to take along any loose articles including cell phones or cameras.
  • Visibly upset individuals may not ride.
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