REVIEW · CORNWALL
A monster 360ft long slip and slide session in BUDE, Cornwall
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A 360ft slide turns Cornwall into playtime. This Monster Slip and Slide session runs just minutes from Widemouth Bay, with big inflatable rings and quick bodyboards that launch you down a serious run. It’s built for families, but it still delivers that rush adults actually want.
What I like most is how simple they make the sliding setup, with free equipment so you can spend less time figuring stuff out. I also like the overall vibe: the staff come across as cheerful and genuinely helpful, and the experience feels run with care, with people saying it’s safe and clean.
The main drawback to plan around is weather. This is a good-weather activity, and if conditions are poor you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In This Review
- Key highlights that make this Monster Slide worth your time
- Why a 360ft slip and slide in Bude feels like more than a gimmick
- Getting set up near Widemouth Bay: ramp time and your first launch
- The 360ft run: what it feels like and how to ride it smart
- Inflatable rings vs bodyboards: picking the ride style that fits your group
- Safety and cleanliness: why the staff matter as much as the slide
- How long is one hour, and what you’ll actually do in that time
- Price and value: what $23.99 gets you, plus the smart add-ons
- Who this Monster Slide is best for in Cornwall
- Weather and expectations: plan like a local, slide like a pro
- Small tips that make your session smoother
- Should you book the Monster Slip and Slide in Bude?
- FAQ
- Where is the Monster Slip and Slide in Bude?
- How long does the session last?
- Is the sliding gear included in the price?
- Can I rent a wetsuit?
- Do I need grip socks?
- Are snacks and drinks included?
- Are professional photos included?
- Is this activity suitable for young children?
- Is the group size limited?
- What happens if it’s canceled due to weather?
- Is service animals allowed?
Key highlights that make this Monster Slide worth your time

- 360ft of sliding fun at a purpose-built spot in Bude, Cornwall
- Free bodyboards and inflatable rings included so you’re not paying extra just to start
- Wetsuits (£4) and grip socks (£2) available if you want better comfort and control
- Family-friendly energy, with kids age 4 and under sliding for free
- Small-enough groups with a maximum of 80 travelers, helping keep the feel manageable
Why a 360ft slip and slide in Bude feels like more than a gimmick

Cornwall has a way of making even basic fun feel like an event, and this one leans hard into it. You’re in Bude, close to the beaches at Widemouth Bay, but instead of sitting still, you’re getting dragged into the fun zone by the sheer scale of the slide.
The length matters here. A 360ft run isn’t just “a slide,” it’s long enough that you feel like you’re doing something, not just taking a quick ride and moving on. That makes it feel better value for your hour, especially if you’re going with kids who can lose patience fast.
This is also one of those activities where the human factor really counts. The team’s job is to keep things moving, help you get set with the right gear, and keep the mood upbeat. When it’s done well, you spend your time sliding, not waiting or worrying.
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Getting set up near Widemouth Bay: ramp time and your first launch

Your session starts at the Bude meeting point, then you get back to the same place when you’re done. You’ll be guided through getting the equipment ready and choosing how you want to slide.
Here’s the part that makes the experience easier: you get free super-fast bodyboards and inflatable rings to use during your session. That means you don’t need to bring gear or sweat whether you picked the wrong item. It also gives you options, which matters if you’re traveling as a mixed-age group.
If you want to dial in comfort, you can add a wetsuit hire for £4 per session. If you’re thinking about control and fewer slip-ups, you can buy grip socks for £2 to keep. Those small additions can make a big difference when you’re hopping on and off the ramp and moving around before the ride.
The 360ft run: what it feels like and how to ride it smart

The slide itself is the headline: you launch from a ramp and fly down a 360ft long track. The setup is designed so you get a real ride, not a short splash-and-done.
Practical advice for getting your best run: focus on what you do right before you launch. Keep your footing steady, aim your body where you want to go, and don’t fight the slide with extra tension. The faster you try to “over-control” things, the more likely you are to scramble when you hit motion.
Grip socks are a great tool here. If you tend to slip on wet surfaces, those £2 grip socks you keep can help you move confidently at the start. And if you’re sensitive to cold water, a wetsuit is the simplest way to keep your focus on fun.
One more expectation to set: this is active. They mention a moderate physical fitness level for travelers, which makes sense. You’ll be moving, stepping, adjusting, and getting on and off the ramp. If you’re bringing someone who’s a bit unsteady, choose the gear option that feels easiest for them.
Inflatable rings vs bodyboards: picking the ride style that fits your group

The experience gives you a choice between sliding on inflatable rings and using the super-fast bodyboards. That sounds basic, but the difference changes how you feel during the ride.
Inflatable rings tend to be the go-to for people who want a more relaxed position and a stable feel. They’re also a natural fit for younger kids, since the ring does a lot of the “setup work” for you.
Bodyboards are for the ride-the-water-lane style of fun. They can feel quicker and more direct, especially if you like a bit more control and speed. If your group includes both kids and adults, swapping between rings and bodyboards can keep the session fresh without anyone feeling stuck with just one type of ride.
The best part is you’re not paying extra to try the different options since the key equipment is included. You can experiment in real time and figure out what you like.
Safety and cleanliness: why the staff matter as much as the slide

This kind of attraction lives or dies on safety habits that aren’t always visible. The good news: the overall run feels organized and clean, and the staff are described as helpful, cheerful, and kind.
That matters because you’re dealing with speed, water, wet surfaces, and kids who might be excited enough to forget caution. A team that’s paying attention can guide you through the routine and help you avoid the usual chaos that happens at big, wet attractions.
The vibe also helps when you’re traveling with small children. In particular, people highlight how the team makes it special even for very young kids, including a setup that works well for families with toddlers. If you’re worried about whether a 2-year-old or a 4-year-old will feel included, this is exactly the kind of attraction where the staff attitude can carry the day.
How long is one hour, and what you’ll actually do in that time

The session is about 1 hour, and it typically feels like a good length for a family day out. It’s long enough to get multiple runs and adjust your gear choices, but not so long that kids melt down before dessert.
Because this is a slip and slide attraction, the “time block” isn’t just riding. You’ll spend time getting kitted up, trying gear, waiting your turn, and then jumping back in as soon as the next slot is ready.
A maximum of 80 travelers per activity matters more than it sounds. It’s not a guarantee about how busy it will feel at your time slot, but it does point to the fact that the session is designed to move without turning into a massive crush.
Price and value: what $23.99 gets you, plus the smart add-ons

At $23.99 per person, this is a straightforward family activity. What makes the pricing feel reasonable is that the cost covers the core sliding experience, including free bodyboards and inflatable rings.
You’ll see a few extras, though. Wetsuits are available for hire at £4 per session, and grip socks cost £2 and are yours to keep. Neither is required to get sliding, but they’re practical upgrades if you want comfort in cooler conditions or more secure footing.
Food and photos are not included. There’s Monster Munch catering on hand for snacks and drinks, and there’s also a professional photographer for optional “capture that moment” type images. If you’re trying to keep the budget tight, you can skip both. If you want an easy way to avoid carrying everything, the on-site snack setup can be convenient.
Overall, the value equation is simple: you’re paying for a long slide experience with included gear, and then you choose whether to spend a little more on comfort and traction.
Who this Monster Slide is best for in Cornwall

This is one of those rare attractions that works across ages without turning into either a kid-only playground or an adult-only thrill ride.
Best fit if you are:
- Traveling with kids, including little ones (with free sliding for kids age 4 and under)
- Looking for a high-energy activity that still feels managed and safe
- Wanting a fun “main event” near the coast while staying in Cornwall for the day
If your group is mostly teens and adults, you’ll still get plenty out of it, especially if you enjoy swapping between rings and bodyboards. The 360ft length keeps it from feeling like a quick joke.
If you’re older, or you care about comfort, plan around the moderate fitness level and consider wetsuits and grip socks so you can move confidently before your ride.
Weather and expectations: plan like a local, slide like a pro
This experience requires good weather, and you should treat it like a beach-day plan. If weather is poor, the activity can be canceled, and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
So what should you do? Bring a flexible mindset and check conditions on the day. If it’s windy, rainy, or just not cooperating, don’t assume you’ll slide anyway.
Also, water rides always mean you’ll be dealing with damp gear, wet floors around the action, and the simple reality that you’ll get wet. If you don’t want to feel cold, the wetsuit hire can turn the experience from “fun but miserable” into “fun all the way through.”
Small tips that make your session smoother
You’ll get the most out of your hour if you show up ready for a wet activity.
A few smart moves:
- Wear swimwear you don’t mind getting fully soaked
- Bring a towel and a change of clothes for afterward
- If you’re prone to slipping, grab the grip socks (£2) so you can move with confidence
- If the day feels cool, consider the wetsuit hire (£4)
- If you want snacks or drinks, plan to buy them on-site rather than expecting them to be part of the base price
- If you want photos, decide in advance so you don’t scramble during the session
That’s also where the staff help really shows. Their job is to keep you sliding, and your job is to follow their setup guidance so you can spend time on the ramp, not on the sidelines.
Should you book the Monster Slip and Slide in Bude?
Book it if you want a family-friendly Cornwall activity that feels like real fun, not a short, forgettable attraction. The included bodyboards and inflatable rings make it easy to jump in, and the 360ft length gives you the kind of momentum that makes people remember it.
Skip it or think twice if weather is unreliable during your visit, since the session depends on good conditions. Also be honest about your comfort with moderate physical activity, because you will be moving around the ramp area.
If your day in Cornwall includes beach time near Widemouth Bay and you want one big, memorable hour that gets everyone laughing, this Monster Slide is a very solid choice.
FAQ
Where is the Monster Slip and Slide in Bude?
The activity starts at a Bude, UK meeting point (plus code: 9C2QQFQF+X8CQFQF+X8C) and ends back at the meeting point.
How long does the session last?
The slide session is approximately 1 hour.
Is the sliding gear included in the price?
Yes. You get access to free equipment including super-fast bodyboards and inflatable rings.
Can I rent a wetsuit?
Yes. Wetsuits are available for hire for £4 per session.
Do I need grip socks?
Grip socks are optional. You can buy them for £2, and they are yours to keep.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Snacks are not included in the base price. Monster Munch catering handles snacks and drinks on-site.
Are professional photos included?
No. Monster Photos are optional, handled by a professional photographer.
Is this activity suitable for young children?
Kids age 4 and under slide for free.
Is the group size limited?
Yes. This activity has a maximum of 80 travelers.
What happens if it’s canceled due to weather?
If it’s canceled because of poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.








