All About the Ultimate Abyss Thrill Slide
The Ultimate Abyss is 216 feet of twisting steel suspended 92 feet in the air. We’ll show you what it’s like and which ships have it.
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The Ultimate Abyss is 216 feet of twisting steel suspended 92 feet in the air. We’ll show you what it’s like and which ships have it.
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