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What are Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides?
Ohyah & Ohno are actually two slides put together side by side. Their full names are a little on the long side: Ohyah of Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides and Ohno of Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides.
Let’s tackle each of them individually:
Ohyah: guests will need to ascend the side of a cliff before even getting into the “twisting waters” of the Ohyah Drop Slide, setting the tone for the attraction right away. Even more harrowing – or is that fun? – is the slide’s finale, which drops riders four feet into a pool below.
Ohno: Ohno Drop Slide is just like its partner slide but even more intense. Here, riders will have to navigate a rope bridge in order to even get to the “serpentine” attraction, and then they will be dropped out six feet above the awaiting pool.
Where are Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides located?
In Rainforest Village, which is in Volcano Bay.
Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides – height restrictions and other factors
The minimum height requirement is 48 inches; strong swimming ability required. This attraction offers Express Pass access.
Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides – what you wish you knew before you experienced them
The lifeguards stationed at Ohyah and Ohno will require a verbal acknowledgement that you can swim prior to allowing you to hop on the slides – the pool they empty out into is 10-feet deep, and they drop guests down pretty deep into it.
How scary are Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides?
We rate these attractions four out of five tiki torches. Both of them provide an intense, thrilling experience, starting with a rope bridge and ending with an abrupt splashdown.
Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides – OI fun fact
Near Ohno & Ohyah Drop Slides is a small beach area which allows for prime viewing of those dropping. It’s especially nice if you’re waiting on your family to ride.
Ohyah & Ohno Drop Slides – photo gallery
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