Brilliant idea, excellent execution. However, for 10k you could fly to Bali, rent a villa with a private pool for a month, rent a motorcycle for a month, surf everyday, party everyday, eat at the best restaurants everyday, you’d still have some money left over. 10k is an insane amount of money for this.
I would imagine only pros practice there, and the bill goes to the sponsors. Like Steve Olson says, "THEY OWE!". LOL. I bet the brands get the bills. $30M is a lot of money. Not to mention maintenance.
10k an hour with a 1 minute ride and a 4 minute reset equates to 12 rides maximum. Alternatively, you can take a first class ticket to just about any beach in the world and stay there for about a week....
As of 2021, the cost for a public session at Kelly Slater’s Wave Ranch is $450 per person on weekdays and $500 per person on weekends. This includes your 90-minute session as well as access to all necessary equipment such as boards and wetsuits.
@@silkybenjamin4208 Well, it did cost them 30 million dollars to build and I imagine the maintenance price is extraordinarily high, especially because it's in Cali. Also, Cali had the highest tax so if they receive 10k that means they only actually get 5k. The rest goes to the Fed and to the State.
Remember folks, wealthy people live in an unrealistic bubble - the beach and ocean are yours...as are the hills and mountains; be realistic about what you can do, and go out and do it.
Ten thousand AN HOUR? I'm guessing the clientele would be pro surfers heading to a competition who are willing to pay serious money for some guaranteed practice time.
Palm Springs ca has already begun building two of these types of projects... not sure how sustainable it will be if the cost to operate it are similar.
It looks like a sick wave 10,000 is a lot of money for an hour of surfing. It’s probably really expensive to operate , but most surfers don’t have money to pay that for an hour of waves That’s two boat trips to Mentawais
While this is a creative idea for people who don't live near the coastline to enjoy the sport of surfing, and for training pourposes, I really hope that this never become the norm for the sport. The cost is too high for most surfers and competitions in a pool with controlled waves tend to be monotonous since every wave is pratically the same and surfers don't need to "read" them as they must do on the sea.
Well, yeah, but you've got to start somewhere, I mean, neither of us are three years old starting surfing with our parents on a Hawaiian beach......know whadda mean....? You could create and play catch up and then go surf anywhere in the world without looking like you just got off the aeroplane. And, I'll bet they do accommodation.
also the environmental impact is terrbile when you consider evaporation and having to constantly add more water, when the whole area is in a water shortage and is literally in a desert
Wha??? 10,000 dollars? I was thinking $100 and that would be high. Must be some sort of private club for rich snobs (who happen to surf). The operating expenses cannot be higher than something like indoor skydiving, which is about $700 per hour for usage. There WAS a similar surf ranch (NLand) in Austin Texas where you can surf an hour for $90 and kids $50. But it says its "permanently closed". Not enough rich people in Texas I guess.
@@PlanetJigobotTV I'm pretty sure that's just for one event of the year. 1 hour is $10K, 1 day is like $50K and is marketed to national surf teams. Apparently though it's run on 100% soar power and only costs them $11 per wave. Pretty crazy.
A ride lasts for 45-60 seconds. It takes 4 minutes for the water to reset. If each hour costs $10,000, and there are about 12 to 13 waves in an hour, the cost per wave would be approximately $10,000 / 12.63 ≈ $791.60.
@@TriumphAventura solar power machine doesnt negate all the trees and greenscape they destroyed to dig a hole in the ground. removing trees and plants increases carbon footprint because those trees and plants are no longer performing photosynthesis and reducing carbon dioxide by converting it to oxygen this is also why cutting down trees to build solar farms is counterproductive and obviously more for cashing in on "green energy"
@@monsterpoo trees and greenscape? in central valley? dog that's farmland any local ecology has long since been destroyed by crops and animal agriculture the latter is way more destructive to the environment than carbon emissions btw
A lot of comments on the price. The other thing is location. At the time he built it up until this past year, Lemoore was in a drought that caused farmers to have to let some of their land go fallow.
They must use that as a holding pool and it's just constantly pumped in and out. Water is precious in the central valley. It's actually a genius way to gain extra revenue.
$10,000 for what equates to 12 waves ... that breaks down $833 per wave that you spend 1 min on 🤔 Love the idea, love the park, but I’ll just keep riding the waves in the OBX for FREE
Is that a typo on the hourly rate? I really can't imagine a surfer spending that much to do something they can basically do for free most other times in California.
10k an hour....yeah that's gonna really open up & help young people discover & learn the sport. It's rather sad to be honest. Come.on Mr. Slater. You have mad cheddar bro. Open the the ranch up to today's youth for a fee not unobtainable for 99%.
You would think Kelly Slater would be stoked on spreading the joy of surfing and getting a good barrel to new and seasoned surfers alike. One good wave could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for some. Sharing a moment like this would be gratifying for me. Not to say that he should give sessions out for free to every surfer and their grandmother, but if it is opened to the public at all, at $10,000 an HOUR!? Their should be a happy medium somewhere in between. Maybe not leaving it open to a crowded public, but at least giving average people a chance to experience the magic at a reasonable cost. Somewhere between the cost of covering the investment and outright financial greed.
10k for an hour? if this was in Colorado or middle of Texas or Alabama I would more or less understand but its right there by San Fran and California. 10k for a day i can get onboard for if surfers are coming back from a major injury and need to get back into it and need consistency.
There WAS a similar surf ranch (NLand) in Austin Texas where you can surf an hour for $90 and kids $50. But it says its "permanently closed". Not enough rich people in Texas I guess.
Got the cheapest ugliest land in all of California to make the best free activity in California the most expensive thing u can do for an hr... dont get it
You could easily build something like this for still very expensive but MUCH much less... Hydrofoil could just be a large truck that pulls a large panel. You could just divert water instead of pump it...
0:02:04 Question to dollar-using people/english-spoken people : I live in Europe, I pay in Euros. For me, 10€ can be written 10,000€, which means 10 euros and 0 cents. (the coma separates euros from cents). My question : The cost for one-hour seesion at Kelly Slater's Surf Ranch costs $10,000. Does $10,000 mean 10 dollars, like the number after 9 dollars and 999 cents (plus 001 cents) It can't be be 10 thousand dollars, right ? Thanks in advance ?
Surprised Kelly's so greedy he obviously chose to forget about the facts of his own financial struggle as a kid. Not to good if he only built it for rich kids like Orgustus Gloop, I'm sure Charlie wouldn't charge kids 10k.
Brilliant idea, excellent execution. However, for 10k you could fly to Bali, rent a villa with a private pool for a month, rent a motorcycle for a month, surf everyday, party everyday, eat at the best restaurants everyday, you’d still have some money left over. 10k is an insane amount of money for this.
Yeah it is. Wave garden in the UK everyone can afford to go and the water is clear blue clean water
Too bad without this high cost, Slater family won't breakeven after multiple generations 😂😂😂
Not really when you realize this isnt made for the public goofy LMAOO this is a pro surfers practice park but will let people use for for $10k 💀
For surfers scared of sharks
THIS keeps it exclusive for Billionaires and celebrities. $10,000 is the perfect VIP pass.
For 10k you can vacation in Hawaii, surf whenever, and stay at the 4 seasons.
Yea really. That is insane. I’m guessing he just doesn’t want a ton of people there so he set it at a crazy price
I would imagine only pros practice there, and the bill goes to the sponsors. Like Steve Olson says, "THEY OWE!". LOL. I bet the brands get the bills. $30M is a lot of money. Not to mention maintenance.
Mc Earl probably not. I’m sure the operating costs are very high.
Yes but you dont get to ride a perfect wave for 45 sec ... thats a hella long time on the same wave dude
its not for normies
10k an hour with a 1 minute ride and a 4 minute reset equates to 12 rides maximum. Alternatively, you can take a first class ticket to just about any beach in the world and stay there for about a week....
You don't get the smell of stale water at the beach, though!
Good luck.
NooOw we talking !!!
Exaaaactly 😅
10k 🤦♂️
1st class ticket from DFW to Melbourne starts at 16k. Don’t think so buddy.
@@jimmiemacd3603What kind of imbecile would pay 16k to fly to anywhere 😂
As of 2021, the cost for a public session at Kelly Slater’s Wave Ranch is $450 per person on weekdays and $500 per person on weekends. This includes your 90-minute session as well as access to all necessary equipment such as boards and wetsuits.
Damn, that's awesome. Thanks for sharing!
That's much more reasonable lol
Are bodysurfers welcome?
And surely the bonus of seeing the inevitable irony of people driving here in EVs as seeking energy efficiency
From what I just read on SURFER it says it's around that price per wave? Is that true?
I'm all in to ride an epic wave park like this but 10k is F'N ABSURD!
The most it egregious priceing I think I've ever seen
that's for one fkn hour!!!
Yup.Real waves are free.
@@silkybenjamin4208 Well, it did cost them 30 million dollars to build and I imagine the maintenance price is extraordinarily high, especially because it's in Cali.
Also, Cali had the highest tax so if they receive 10k that means they only actually get 5k. The rest goes to the Fed and to the State.
@@MrSirFluffy I live in the bay area, tax is absolutely nuts. However still doesn't begin to justify 10k to ride a wave.
God bless this selfless company for bringing this experience to the everyday man in the street!!
This is def a joke right? 😂 The everyday man cannot pay 10k…
Ok ok, I’m a little slow… I see the sarcasm now with the term “selfless” 😂🤷♀️🤦♀️
@@babyade100 But you have the humility to admit it took you a moment.
That's a win (No sarcasm this time)
😉👍
The oceans are for poor people now.. all that trash and stuff
@@JoeZUGOOLA You can't just call por people trash like that!! 🤔😂😂
A hyped up prawn farm for 10 grand an hour, dude..Mother nature she don't charge and she can dish you out solid memories...
$10000 for ONE HOUR? I can’t even imagine being able to spend that on surfing!!!!
Driving into that place is a real example of the haves and the have nots.
The new wave garden at Tullamarine in Melbourne Australia has just opened and it's pretty good apparently. And a lot cheaper. $79 Aus for an hour.
Remember folks, wealthy people live in an unrealistic bubble - the beach and ocean are yours...as are the hills and mountains; be realistic about what you can do, and go out and do it.
more specific
$10,000 or 100 mile drive to open ocean? Hmmm...Dude wheres my car!!
Twistydigit Top Dawg 💯💯😂
You can buy car for 10k
Its 10k to rent out the entire place for yourself if you want a day pass its 60-80 bucks
Can i have sum money?
Chris Drake wrong !
All the water being pumped into this place but yet we are in a "water drought" in the central valley. Amazing.
Exactly
@@tailgatecarpenter26 yes
A large body of water like this especially if it’s deep isn’t going to evaporate much, so I doubt there’s much pumping going on at all
Also, the water is all greenish full of algae. Better come to Munich and surf the cristal clear Eisbach for free ; )
Excellent point.
sooo 5 mins per wave, 12 times per hour, so 1 wave is almost 1k lol
ha i thought that too and figured someone prolly did the math already. Here you are
something like 170 a minute. Most are elite riders who go there on their sponsors dime.
And thats only if youre there alone.
Ten thousand AN HOUR? I'm guessing the clientele would be pro surfers heading to a competition who are willing to pay serious money for some guaranteed practice time.
That's about it!!! Lol
10k......wtf!!!!......no wonder only celebrities visiting this.....it looks dope AF THOUGH!!!
Imagine; you just keep falling and missing the wave hahaha
🤔$10k for an hour? There must be some high operating expenses.
Ten years of R&D
Palm Springs ca has already begun building two of these types of projects... not sure how sustainable it will be if the cost to operate it are similar.
Trying to recoup the $30m investment in 1 year it seems!
I was thinking..let me skim board on the run off for $50?..
Slim Charles legend has it you can boogie board for $8,500
Or you could just surf at the ocean for $0.00
nobodyrobsourtrucks if you can find good enough wake
Shark's 🦈
10,000$ an hour just crushed 99% of the surfers out there’s dreams… oh well, always got the ocean…
It looks like a sick wave
10,000 is a lot of money for an hour of surfing.
It’s probably really expensive to operate , but most surfers don’t have money to pay that for an hour of waves
That’s two boat trips to Mentawais
Sponsors usually pay for people
10k is crazy. Mans is wildin
So epic! Now I’ve got even more inspiration to work hard so someday I can afford to take my kid there! So stoked!
Put the money in a 529 instead. Your child will thank you.
Or just go to San Diego. The waves are free and the girls are out of this world.
While this is a creative idea for people who don't live near the coastline to enjoy the sport of surfing, and for training pourposes, I really hope that this never become the norm for the sport. The cost is too high for most surfers and competitions in a pool with controlled waves tend to be monotonous since every wave is pratically the same and surfers don't need to "read" them as they must do on the sea.
OTOH, controlled environment opens the door for really cool tricks and practicing new things.
Well, yeah, but you've got to start somewhere, I mean, neither of us are three years old starting surfing with our parents on a Hawaiian beach......know whadda mean....? You could create and play catch up and then go surf anywhere in the world without looking like you just got off the aeroplane. And, I'll bet they do accommodation.
also the environmental impact is terrbile when you consider evaporation and having to constantly add more water, when the whole area is in a water shortage and is literally in a desert
When I go make sure I bring my Morton salt to pour it on my head as I catch the waves. Nothing beats the Ocean.
I always wondered what happened to Kelly Kapowski, she apparently dumped Zack, married AC and started a super expensive surfing experience
Wonder if its possible to make a circular wave pool with a wave (or 2 or 3) traveling around it continously
An Australian company has one. Four simultaneous waves.
@@hsscope5702
They should make one that's a complete circle yo ride indefinitely. ♾️
Sounds like a drain...
Why? You can't afford it....Yo
i would go to a real beach for $10,000
Wha??? 10,000 dollars? I was thinking $100 and that would be high. Must be some sort of private club for rich snobs (who happen to surf). The operating expenses cannot be higher than something like indoor skydiving, which is about $700 per hour for usage.
There WAS a similar surf ranch (NLand) in Austin Texas where you can surf an hour for $90 and kids $50. But it says its "permanently closed". Not enough rich people in Texas I guess.
General admission tickets to the Surf Ranch Pro were $99 per day or $199 for a three-day pass.
So the $10k is like a private hour I'm guessing
@@PlanetJigobotTV I'm pretty sure that's just for one event of the year. 1 hour is $10K, 1 day is like $50K and is marketed to national surf teams. Apparently though it's run on 100% soar power and only costs them $11 per wave. Pretty crazy.
That’s to watch the event, not to ride.
A ride lasts for 45-60 seconds.
It takes 4 minutes for the water to reset.
If each hour costs $10,000, and there are about 12 to 13 waves in an hour, the cost per wave would be approximately $10,000 / 12.63 ≈ $791.60.
$10,000.00 per hour, one wave every 4 minutes, $666.66 per wave 😬
Nice catch. Kelly has joined the dark side I'm afraid.
That's bad math friend
I surf at Sebastian Inlet. Sometimes conditions are perfect. Sometimes not......but it's always beautiful to be there.
When waves are naturally occurring why not make waves with a massive carbon footprint
Flying around to go surf is destructive to the environment.
have you noticed the hydrafoil is solar or are you just mad they are trying to recover its 30 million investment charging 10.000
@@TriumphAventura solar power machine doesnt negate all the trees and greenscape they destroyed to dig a hole in the ground. removing trees and plants increases carbon footprint because those trees and plants are no longer performing photosynthesis and reducing carbon dioxide by converting it to oxygen
this is also why cutting down trees to build solar farms is counterproductive and obviously more for cashing in on "green energy"
@@monsterpoo do you fund as much money to the environment as Slater does?
@@monsterpoo trees and greenscape? in central valley?
dog that's farmland
any local ecology has long since been destroyed by crops and animal agriculture
the latter is way more destructive to the environment than carbon emissions btw
I thought California had a water problem?
They do, this is pure greed of a millionaire
They do.... This is why they have a water problem and why it costs $10k!
Herb out west lmao good for him he earned it
Rich people don’t have a water problem as you can clearly see 💀
I guess when the ocean's dead, we'll have plan B there at ole Kelly's...
Does the Wave Machine go in both directions?
This is awesome y’all 👍👍👍
$10,000 an hour? So much for those who make surfing great...the every day Joe.
I live a mile from this place and it pretty cool that Lemoore has something like this. BtW Lemoore is middle of nowhere.
Wondering how many locals will spend $10,000 for an hours play lol
and yet not one local has surfed there...
Locals r just farmers n Mexican farm hands so I doubt they'll be surfing it.
@@frankbeans5921 there’s a military base, too.
I'm sure there are a MILLION other things people would spend 10k on over this ..
this is in my home town my boy Kelly should cut me a discount
Lol...na
But for real tho I live in lemoore at shits expensive for no reason
$10,000 that's ridiculous
A lot of comments on the price. The other thing is location. At the time he built it up until this past year, Lemoore was in a drought that caused farmers to have to let some of their land go fallow.
This must have been one of those, “build it and they will come” concepts.
Looks like it’s working out.
Wow! 😮 I don’t know the first thing about surfing, but this is badass! 😎👍🏼 🌊🏄♂️
How much is an hour on the red tractor?
They must use that as a holding pool and it's just constantly pumped in and out. Water is precious in the central valley. It's actually a genius way to gain extra revenue.
I wonder how many waves possible you can ride in a hour?
These will be everywhere someday
West Coast Best Coast
They even include a great white for the real ocean experience. 😂
That wave goes on forever. Impressive hydrofoil doohicky. 😊
Wondering how much they charge ABC / 'The Ultimate Surfer' to lease the facilities if it cost 10k to visit
I wish I might pay them 10,000 dollars to teach me how to surf Shannon voice
LeeTravius Mckay Lmao, as soon as I read the first three words I knew that would be in Shannon voice. 😄
10,000$ for one hour😳😳 that's crazy
Hope they drop the price a bit once they recoup their investment..
They already did recoup. Apparently the waves run off solar now so each wave costs $11 as opposed to 350 or so before.
good thing California doesn't have a water shortage.
Kind of like a wave pool county club with very high dues, wonder is this place has a bar?
Isn't water in short supply in Cali?
There's plenty ocean pal
@@jpablocr8 is it saltwater? I thought he just made it inland with freshwater?
$10,000 for what equates to 12 waves ... that breaks down $833 per wave that you spend 1 min on 🤔
Love the idea, love the park, but I’ll just keep riding the waves in the OBX for FREE
Is that a typo on the hourly rate? I really can't imagine a surfer spending that much to do something they can basically do for free most other times in California.
10k an hour....yeah that's gonna really open up & help young people discover & learn the sport. It's rather sad to be honest. Come.on Mr. Slater. You have mad cheddar bro. Open the the ranch up to today's youth for a fee not unobtainable for 99%.
You would think Kelly Slater would be stoked on spreading the joy of surfing and getting a good barrel to new and seasoned surfers alike. One good wave could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for some. Sharing a moment like this would be gratifying for me. Not to say that he should give sessions out for free to every surfer and their grandmother, but if it is opened to the public at all, at $10,000 an HOUR!? Their should be a happy medium somewhere in between.
Maybe not leaving it open to a crowded public, but at least giving average people a chance to experience the magic at a reasonable cost. Somewhere between the cost of covering the investment and outright financial greed.
So this was made for celebrities.
Go to indo and live there for a year and surf
10k for an hour? if this was in Colorado or middle of Texas or Alabama I would more or less understand but its right there by San Fran and California. 10k for a day i can get onboard for if surfers are coming back from a major injury and need to get back into it and need consistency.
There WAS a similar surf ranch (NLand) in Austin Texas where you can surf an hour for $90 and kids $50. But it says its "permanently closed". Not enough rich people in Texas I guess.
Guys it's not 10k for you to go its 10k to rent out the entire place for a day for yourself you can get day passes or season pass for wayyyyy cheaper
10k for hour long surf session, didn't say for one person though
No wonder Cali has no water..
so 12 sessions per hour. Maybe 5 people can split and pay 2000 each for about 2 ride each? 10k sounds ridiculous but 2k seem doable?
Hmm ok... You know that with 10k you can go to Sydney and Urbnsurf, and stay for a week right? Or wait wait I forgot about the Wave in the UK.
How much land do I need for a wave pool.
Got the cheapest ugliest land in all of California to make the best free activity in California the most expensive thing u can do for an hr... dont get it
You could easily build something like this for still very expensive but MUCH much less... Hydrofoil could just be a large truck that pulls a large panel. You could just divert water instead of pump it...
The energy needed to power this monster can power the state of California for a year.
I Thought central valley was in a drought
Wonder how many kW is needed to make that Wave?
Awesome, where is the next spot brother KS aka G.O.A.T ? Surf up
If I could have 10k, I will give it to the charity!
That's nice of you
I'm waiting for Vegas to build a large scale version of this.
$10k for 1hr is almost $1k per wave of you have to wait about 4min between sets. I wonder what the ROI is on this venture?
Drew Brees, Chris Hemsworth, Shaun White....you know, just your *_"average working class"_* schmo
No doubt the engeneering, design and assamble for that pool with that wonderful wave is awesome, but it's really expensive.
Is there a senior discount?
when i saw a dude surfing this on FB Reels i thought that was just a random train going by lmao
I was like wow I wanna trie it but then "surf ten miles inland for 10,000 dollars!lol
0:02:04
Question to dollar-using people/english-spoken people :
I live in Europe, I pay in Euros.
For me, 10€ can be written 10,000€, which means 10 euros and 0 cents. (the coma separates euros from cents).
My question : The cost for one-hour seesion at Kelly Slater's Surf Ranch costs $10,000.
Does $10,000 mean 10 dollars, like the number after 9 dollars and 999 cents (plus 001 cents)
It can't be be 10 thousand dollars, right ?
Thanks in advance ?
10k an hour, where do I sign?
10k for 1 hour. 1 wave every 4 mins. You only making the next wave if the jet ski takes yiu back
Is this surf ranch? Is it still $10,000 an hour to surf there?
I was already planning a trip in my head, until I saw $10k. Absolutely ridiculous.
When I see the Lemore/Coalinga signs I know I'm halfway home to the Bat Area.
I'd pay $10,000 for a day, a half day.
An hour?
10 grand? lol wat. You could buy snowboarding gear, go snowboarding many times, surfing gear, drive to a beach many times and still be under that.
An amazing invention.
Where does he get the water.
Surprised Kelly's so greedy he obviously chose to forget about the facts of his own financial struggle as a kid. Not to good if he only built it for rich kids like Orgustus Gloop, I'm sure Charlie wouldn't charge kids 10k.
Is that a typing error? Or does that actually say 10 thousand dollars?
I would love to try and ride this. I think I'd be scared but I'm interested
What's the jetski for?
At 850$ a wave thats some serious pressure.