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As of Wednesday, the All Park Passport add-on cost $75 on top of $115 price of the 2025 Texas 2 Splash season pass on Schlitterbahn New Braunfels’ website, bringing the total pass to $190 there.
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2020 — On September 11, 2020, the park announced on its social media channels that it would remain closed for the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All season passes and tickets were carried over to the 2021 season. [8] 2024 - The park announced the addition of Bobcat for the 2024 season, a Gravity Group family wooden roller coaster. [9]
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: 1981 2018 Located about 15 miles from Frontier City, the park is owned by EPR Properties and is operated by Six Flags. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford: Cherry Valley, Illinois: 1984 2019 Owned by Rockford Park District, operated by Six Flags under a ten-year lease agreement beginning April 1, 2019. Six Flags ...
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.
As of Wednesday, the All Park Passport add-on cost $75 on top of $115 price of the 2025 Texas 2 Splash season pass on Schlitterbahn New Braunfels’ website, bringing the total pass to $190 there.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor (Darien Lake) Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Chicago; Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City; Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford; Six Flags Hurricane Harbor San Antonio; Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown; Soak City (Kings Dominion) Soak City (Kings Island) Soak City (Valleyfair) South Bay Shores; Splash Works
Six Flags began using the Hurricane Harbor brand in 1995 with the opening of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor adjacent to Six Flags Magic Mountain. That same year, Wet 'n Wild in Arlington, Texas, was purchased by Six Flags. It operated as Wet 'n Wild — A Six Flags Park in 1995-1996 then was rebranded as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in 1997. [1]