The entrance to the Super Horn and Deep Sea Python is adjacent, with the same height, and the two attractions can be enjoyed together. However, I believe the Super Horn is the most fun. We went to the Super Horn first and then the Deep Sea Python. Upon arrival, there were quite a few people, but since it was a bit drizzly that day, the park wasn’t overly crowded, and there was hardly any queue. This attraction’s queue is considered popular. Looking down from above, it’s somewhat high, and it can be intimidating after staring for a while.
Taotao and I were with a father and son for our second ride on the Super Horn; we didn’t dare to use our phones for the first time. The first rush down the Super Horn and reaching its peak is the most thrilling part; the rest is quite manageable. Although I gave it five stars (for Mayan Water Park), it’s slightly less exciting compared to Happy Valley.
After playing on the Super Horn on the left, the Deep Sea Python on the right is naturally a must-try. The Deep Sea Python combines twists, spirals, and vibrations, plunging from a six-story high point straight to the bottom, like being swept into the abyss by a torrent. The experience mostly takes place inside the pipeline, and I personally think it’s quite OK, not as terrifying as it sounds, so go ahead and try it!
Caribbean Beach
Caribbean Beach is the liveliest and must-visit spot in Mayan Water Park, with vast areas of water that make you want to cool off immediately. When we first arrived, the dance performance had just ended, which was a pity we missed. You can also rent floats outside the beach like they do, which is very comfortable to lie on in the water.
The water here has waves, not calm surfaces. We thought the rental was a bit expensive, so we just went in bare
Beast Bowl & Hurricane Eye
Upon our arrival, we noticed teams forming outside. The Beast Bowl caught our attention with its impressive 123-meter long slide. Many attractions in Mayan Water Park are built for pairs, with Hurricane Eye to the left and Beast Bowl to the right.