What makes the FlowRider different from all other waterpark attractions?
Skill is not a requirement for most waterpark rides. There is no learning curve, or challenge, to going down a slide. Although it is exciting, over time, the excitement diminishes. Riding a FlowRider takes skill, balance and most importantly-practice. Whether a rider starts prone, lying on a bodyboard, or standing up on a flowboard, they will “wipe out” only to get up and try it again and again. The adrenaline rush of successful challenges met, inspires riders to achieve a never-ending cycle of skill-based reward. That learning curve takes time and dedication, thereby increasing rider visitations and loyalty. The FlowRider is not your typical waterpark ride, it has a certain coolness factor that sets you apart from the crowd. One of our happy customers said it best: “Our goal was to draw patrons from outside our community. The FlowRider has been the difference in attracting tourists.” The FlowRider allows a waterpark, resort or municipality, regardless of its geographical location, to