Verruckt Enters Guinness Book of World Records

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It’s official. Schlitterbahn Waterparks & Resorts’ Verrückt is the world’s tallest water slide.

Thanks to leaks of photos and video footage, the new attraction has been making headlines for months and finally will make its public debut May 23. But during a ceremony April 25, the slide was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records.

Measuring 168 feet, 7 inches high, Verrückt dethroned the Kilimanjaro slide in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by just 4 feet, 10 inches.

The process to determine the exact height of the slide is a precise one involving lasers and special surveying tools, according to reports. Third-party witnesses also were on hand to verify the measuring process.

The true testament, however, will come from patrons who answer the question #RUInsane and take the plunge in the four-person raft down the extreme attraction.

The construction process will be featured in Travel Channel’s one-hour season premiere of “Xtreme Waterparks,” which airs on Sunday, June 29.

Until then, however, here’s a look at some construction images that take us from the beginning of the dig to the final measuring ceremony. Additional photos and videos also are available at schlitterbahnnews.com and schlitterblog.com.

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Erin Ansley

Erin Ansley is a frequent freelancer for Pool and Spa News and Aquatics International. She has been a professional journalist since 2001. When not sleuthing the web for the latest news or calling on sources in the construction industry for the inside scoop, Erin can be found surfing waves along the California coast, challenging her athletic limits in her favorite CrossFit box, playing drums with her indie rock band, and spending time with her daughter and husband.