All about Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
A lot of people may not know this, but Six Flags is more than just an amusement park known for its intense thrills. Six Flags also comes in another form situated all over as well-it’s wet and wild side better known as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor.
Hurricane Harbor water parks are now dispersed throughout the country harmonizing with Six Flags Amusement Parks or on their own. Whichever way they’re situated, every Hurricane Harbor encloses: futuristic water rides, the hottest water slides, fantastic wave pools, rampant rivers and all sorts of splashing merriment.
In Arlington, Texas, you will find the initial Six Flags Water Park where the new Mega Wedgie will be ready for anticipating riders on May 17, summer season. Arlington’s Hurricane Harbor tickets are for: general admission ($24.99), kids below 48″ in height ($19.99), and kids under 2 (free). General and preferred parking options available at $10 and $15, correspondingly.
May 24 officially opens the summer season at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in L.A. where guests get what is called a “California Drenchin”. Hurricane Harbor, L.A. is a weekends-only adventure as of now, and Hurricane Harbor’s tickets in L.A. cost $29.99 (General Admission) and $20.99 for kids less than 48″ in height. Up to 2 y/o are free. Combo tickets are available too for $69.99 which includes both Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor.
New Jersey, on the other hand, consists of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Six Flags Wild Safari Animal Park-all neighboring each other. But Hurricane Harbor is said to be the tri-state area’s most excellent water park. Until the summer season starts (June 19), New Jersey’s Hurricane Harbor is open weekends. Tickets are priced starting at $24.99 (kids 54″ and below) with an additional combo ticket available for admissions to both Hurricane Harbor and Wild Safari Animal Park.
You can buy tickets with admission included for those parks wherein Hurricane Harbor and Six Flags Amusement Park are together. The largest of these combined parks is Six Flags Great America/Hurricane Harbor in Illinois. Located on the outskirts of Chicago, its summer opening is May 21. St. Louis has got access to Six Flags and Hurricane Harbor bought together as one ticket which comes with water fun along with admission to the theme park. Summer season opens May 15.
Near Baltimore and Washington, D.C., is Maryland’s Six Flags America in Prince George’s County with a wave pool known to be one of the country’s largest. This is due to open summer in May, 2008.
Hurricane Harbor of Six Flags New England in Springfield, Massachusetts lays claim to two wave pools. From Boston it’s just a quick drive and people can douse themselves there for the summer in late May.
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