Waterworld, Stoke-on-Trent

In 1999 Mo Chaudry's family trust bought Water World from Rank Leisure for £1,500,000, at the time the park was operating at a loss.

Up here were five water slides: super flume, python, black hole, space bowl and twister white knuckle ride.

At some point in the early 2010s, a glass wall was removed and turned into a curved version stretching out into the car park.

The Nucleus is an indoor water rollercoaster which transports the ride participant through 375 feet of ups and downs in a rubber ring.

After climbing to a high platform, the rider slides down a tube and around corners at fast speed, with mini water effects along the way.

Tornado Alley opened in 2019 (the parks 30th anniversary) and consisted of four new rides: Stormchaser, Hurricane, Cyclone and Thunderbolt.

It rocks from side-to-side, until reaching a fast tube, leading into a cyclone, the raft makes a circle around, then soon falls into the middle.