Prepare for some original splashing, rolling fun with a globe riding experience in Rotorua that will take you on a tumbling ride inside a water-filled ball. Take one part hollow ball, one part water, and one part individual or friends, mix them together, throw them down a hill and you've got globe riding - a truly unique and popular activity suitable for the whole family. Choose from a number of different styles of ride including standard straight, curving sidewinder or even a dry run that removes the water (ideal for cooler months) as you're set on a downhill course that involves both adrenaline and plain, pure fun. Water in the balls is kept warm in cooler periods, so you don't have to fret about any unnecessary chills too!
Cap it off with some relaxing in the hot spa facilities, and you've got some of the wettest fun to be had on land in the Rotorua region. Good for adults and kids alike, if you're looking for a Rotorua activity that takes a break from all the standard geothermal and historical attractions, don't miss the chance for some crazy, splashy, rolling fun - book yourself an Zorb experience in Rotorua on the world's twistiest track online today.
- RIDE RESTRICTIONS
- The rides at ZORB are potentially hazardous activities which should only be attempted by physically fit people who are within our rider limits.
- The rides at ZORB are not suitable to be ridden by persons with any form of health or medical conditions that could be made worse by the risks associated with acceleration, side to side motion, sliding and jumping. It is up to you to discuss any special requirements that you may have, our team are here to help you. If you are
- Pregnant
- Under 5 years of age
- Over the weight limit of 135kg for an individual
- Under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- We are sorry, we cannot let you ride. However, if you have any of the following conditions you may still be allowed to ride with some restrictions:
- Previous dislocations
- High Blood Pressure
- Heart Condition
- Epilepsy
- Back, neck or previous head injuries
- Lack of full body mobility or any other mental/physical condition
- Recent surgeries, open wounds