![]() The cheesiness of the mostly aqua-based attractions leaves Splashwater in Upstate New York lower on the list. The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom Lake George, New York However, you should definitely check out the neighboring Hurricane Harbor (more on that in a bit).īook Now 14. It’s a niche market that puts this park lower on our list. But if you’re not into that vibe, you’ll be hard-pressed to have a good time. Plenty of character-based rides should keep the kiddos entertained all day long at this Dallas-Fort Worth area Six Flags. Hurricane Harbor OKC provides a familiar mix of soaking rides and family-friendly play areas.īook Now for Frontier City 15. Even coasters or rides that you might find in other parks feature a little extra twang. However, the overall vibe is a bit different from the larger Six Flags parks. Frontier City and Hurricane Harbor OKC Oklahoma City, Oklahomaįrontier City and Hurricane Harbor OKC are both operated by Six Flags, so you can expect a similar experience. ![]() With the new name came a new experience: Splashwater Island, an interactive playground.īook Now 16. In early 2018, the park was rebranded from Waterworld California to Hurricane Harbor Concord. While this family-friendly park northeast of San Francisco has several interesting waterslides, they all end up being fairly generic and not the least enthralling for most adults. Tie: Hurricane Harbor Concord Concord, California Yet due to its locality, its focus on rides for small children, and its lack of larger coasters, it is tied with Splashtown.īook Now 17. Tie: Hurricane Harbor Phoenix Phoenix, Arizonaįormerly WaterWorld Safari, then Wet ‘N’ Wild Phoenix, it’s now Hurricane Harbor Phoenix after Six Flags bought the property (notice a trend here?) is great for kids. It offers some 25 water attractions, including Tsunami Surge, a water coaster with dazzling visual effects.īook Now 17. Originally part of Six Flags Great America, this water park became a separate entity last year. It is Houston’s largest waterpark, so Splashtown is definitely a draw for folks living in the area, but not much of an attraction for out-of-towners.īook Now 17. Wet ‘n’ Wild Splashtown, nestled in the Spring suburb of Houston, became Hurricane Harbor Splashtown at the start of 2019. Tie: Hurricane Harbor Splashtown Houston, Texas Now it’s officially a Hurricane Harbor, and we can hardly wait to see what Six Flags has in store for Rockford in 2023.īook Now 17. The long-lived water park, while well-loved by the surrounding community, is pretty small, and it wasn’t originally built as a Six Flags park. In late 2018, Six Flags announced that it would take over operations of Magic Waters, which has been operating since 1984. Tie: Hurricane Harbor Rockford Rockford, Illinois ![]()
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