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Houston's Largest Water Park: Location: Spring, Texas, U.S. Coordinates: Owner: EPR Properties: Operated by: Six Flags: General manager: Jeffrey Siebert: Opened: 1984 () Previous names: Splashtown USA Six Flags Splashtown (2000–2007) SplashTown Houston (2008–2012)
Splashtown San Antonio, also known as Splashtown USA, opened in 1985. The waterpark was located on 20 acres of San Antonio's northeast side, featuring a half-million-gallon wave pool, a quarter ...
Splashtown is a name used by the following water parks in the United States: Splashtown at Darien Lake, a water park at Six Flags Darien Lake in Darien, New York now operating as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor; SplashTown Houston, a water park in Spring, Texas now operating as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown
It was located in the Spring, Texas, United States, north of Houston, [1] and operated for the 1984 and 1985 seasons. After the park's closure following the 1985 season, the rides were sold and the land was reused as a water park, which is now operating as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown.
Only one Hurricane Harbor has closed. After Six Flags Worlds of Adventure was sold to Cedar Fair in 2004, the water park was renamed Hurricane Hannah's Waterpark. It was abandoned in 2006 and most of the attractions were relocated to a new waterpark on what used to be the marine life side of the park. [3]
Playland Park (Houston, Texas) Playland Park (San Antonio, Texas) S. Seven Seas Marine Life Park; Six Flags AstroWorld; Splash Amarillo Waterpark; Splashtown San ...
Houston: 1986–2005 Renamed Funplex in 1991. Games People Play Houston: Mid-1980s–mid-1990s Hanna–Barbera Land: Spring: 1984–1985 Demolished and replaced by Wet 'n' Wild Splashtown International Wildlife Park Grand Prairie: 1971–1992 Joyland Amusement Park: Lubbock: 1940s–2022 Kiddie Wonderland Houston: 1930s-early 1990s Luna Park ...
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown: Spring, Texas: 1984 2018 Acquired by Six Flags as Splashtown USA in 1999 and renamed to Six Flags Splashtown the following year. It was purchased by PARC Management in January 2007 and renamed SplashTown Houston, and eventually Wet 'n' Wild SplashTown in 2013. The park is owned by EPR Properties and ...