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Hurricane Harbor Chicago water park in Gurnee will open for the season on May 29 as a separate attraction from the adjacent Six Flags Great America amusement park, operators announced Friday. The w… ...
Yes, Arizona has a Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix. The park is actually in Glendale — you'll find it at 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road in Adobe Dam Regional Park.
The water park is open on weekends only through June 9, the spokesperson said. Daily summer operations begin June 15. Tickets start at $30, according to the Hurricane Harbor website .
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park opens Saturday, May 26 for yet another season of thrills and spills. On a hot, sun-soaked day, there’s nothing like cooling down with water coasters, slides ...
Hurricane Bay is filled with more than 700,000 gallons of water and the park features 30 slides and attractions. Details: 4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Glendale. The 2019 season runs from March 16 ...
Six Flags America has announced the opening of its Hurricane Harbor Water Park for the 2025 season, set to welcome guests starting May 24.The park's latest att. advertisement.
Hurricane Harbor might not be the full-day of cooling off found 25 minutes north at White Water, a Six Flags sister company, but it’s a workable way to dodge the heat. Admission to Hurricane ...
The largest water park in North Texas is about to get even bigger. Six Flags announces new 58,000-square-foot expansion for Hurricane Harbor water park Skip to main content ...
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord opens for the season on May 5 and later this spring will debut Splashwater Island, the largest addition to the park in over a decade.
Hurricane Harbor first opened as Wet ‘n Wild water park in 1983. In 1995, Six Flags bought the water park and the name was changed to Hurricane Harbor in 1997.
Hurricane Harbor Chicago, a 20-acre water park located in suburban Gurnee alongside Six Flags Great America, will officially open for the 2023 season Saturday, a press release from the park says.
Hurricane Harbor first opened as Wet ‘n Wild water park in 1983. In 1995, Six Flags bought the water park and the name was changed to Hurricane Harbor in 1997.