Simply called The Slide, the 584-foot-long attraction today at London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford. It was built around the ArcelorMittal Orbit, a 377-foot-high public artwork and observation tower opened to commemorate the London 2012 Olympics. The Slide features both exposed and covered sections—the exposed sections are covered with transparent material—to allow riders see the London skyline.
"Visitors will circle around the ArcelorMittal Orbit 12 times as they weave their way through the famous loops and curves of the iconic structure." Those curves include "a tight corkscrew section," and the experience, which lasts 40 seconds, ends with a 164-foot "straight run back down to earth!" the website says. Visitors whizzing through the snaking tube can go as fast as 15 mph.
If you want to ride the Slide please note that you must:
Adult - The Slide & General Entry
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Requires Date/Time
£15.00
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Child - The Slide & General Entry £10.00
(Must be at least 1.3m tall and aged between 8 and 16 years old.)
For more details visit queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk
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