Fun This Summer at 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.
Sprinkled all over the country, you are sure to find a Hurricane Harbor somewhat nearby where you live. These may be Hurricane Harbor all by itself or both Six Flags and Hurricane Harbor right next to each other. Little is different between the two because in both you will still find the wet and wild fun Hurricane Harbor has to offer. From the hi-tech water rides to the various slides, pools, and river rides, there’s no less satisfaction at one or the other.
The first ever Six Flags Water Park is in Arlington, Texas, and this original Hurricane Harbor just opened a new ride called the Mega Wedgie. Visitors can join the fun for the summer starting May 17. Tickets for general admission and children 48″ and under go for $24.99 and $19.99, respectively. While toddlers under two years old are free. Hurricane Harbor Arlington offers parking for $10 and $15, depending on preference.
“California Drenchin” occurs at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in Los Angeles. They’ll be opening on May 24 for their summer season, only weekends for now. General admission is priced at $29.99 while it’s $20.99 for kids (under 48″). Kids under 2 years old get in for free. Save and buy a ticket for both parks (Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor) for just $69.99.
In New Jersey you’ll see three Six Flags Amusement Parks right next to each other! That’s Great Adventure, Wild Safari Animal Park, and Hurricane Harbor. June 19 is the big day, opening for the summer season, but it’s a weekends-only gig until then. $24.99 is the starting ticket price for kids under 54″ tall. Purchasing of combo tickets is an option.
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.
You’ll find one of the most humungous wave pools in the country in Prince George County, Maryland’s Six Flags America. Just near Baltimore and Washington, D.C., this park is opening for the 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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