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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City (often shortened to Hurricane Harbor OKC) [1] is a water park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma built in 1981. Built by the Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation and originally known as White Water, the water park was picked up by Premier Parks (then known as Tierco) in 1991 and its name was changed to White Water Bay.
A treehouse featuring spraying water, 5 body slides, and a 500 US gal (1,900 L) water bucket that drenches the area every 8 minutes. Located in Lower Splashwater Kingdom. Previously Paul Bunyan's Bucket Brigade from 1997 to 2018. Hurricane Bay: 1997 500,000 US gal (1,900 kL), 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m 2) wave pool with six wave patterns ...
White Water Bay may refer to: Whitewater Bay, inlet of the Gulf of Mexico in southwestern Florida in the United States; White Water Bay (New York), now operating as Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark; White Water Bay (Oklahoma), now operating as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City
The Bay Water Park, Kansas City; White Water, Branson; Montana ... White Water Bay, Oklahoma City; Oregon. Evergreen Wings and Waves Waterpark, McMinnville;
Six Flags White Water is a 69-acre (280,000 m 2) water park located northwest of Atlanta, in East Cobb, Georgia.Originally opening in 1984 as White Water Atlanta, the park became part of the Six Flags family of parks in 1999.
On January 27, 2006, Six Flags put Frontier City and White Water Bay, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Elitch Gardens, Darien Lake, a couple of water parks, and Wild Waves/Enchanted Village for sale. At the same time, it also announced its plan to close its corporate offices in Oklahoma City and move to New York City and Grand Prairie, Texas. Mark ...
Construction on the Gameday Bay water park began in 2022 at the Hall of Fame Village, a sports and entertainment complex surrounding the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But work stopped this spring ...
HFE built several water parks in the 1980s which have since sold to other companies such as Wet 'n Wild, and White Water Bay. White Water Branson, built in 1980, was the forerunner and is still owned by HFE; while the White Water parks in Oklahoma City (1981), Grand Prairie, Texas (1982), Garland, Texas (1982) and Atlanta (1983) have been sold.