

Next up was Stingray! This massive funnel slide towers off to the left of the new slide structure and got the most oohs and aahs from my boys! This raft slide zooms down a barrel, drops into a 45-degree tunnel and then explodes into a five-story funnel. We loved that this was a two person slide that even allows riders as short as 42 inches (when accompanied by an adult). Over and over you’ll twist and turn through of tubes. This super fast slide takes you through dark tunnels then rockets you into wide-open and steeply-angled saucers. The first slide we tried was the Sahara Sidewinder. Standing in the far corner of the property, you could see the bright towering structure that includes the five new slides Stingray, Sahara Sidewinder, Tornado Alley, Serengeti Spinner, and Extreme Rush. We quickly changed into our suits and headed outside. If it’s a rainy day when you visit, see more of what Kalahari Sandusky offers indoors!Īs soon we walked in the doors of Kalahari Sandusky, my kids were begging to head outdoors to see the new addition.

When Kalahari announced it had expanded it’s outdoor area and added five brand new slides this year, I knew we HAD to check it out! With summer coming to a quick end (and the outdoor area closing Labor Day), a few days ago, I grabbed the kids and we headed out to Kalahari! We’ve been so many times during Ohio’s cold winter months but had yet visited during the summer. My family LOVES Kalahari in Sandusky, Ohio . Disclosure: A big thanks to Kalahari for teaming up with me to offer this content for my blog.
