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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. Today, it is marketed as a second gate to Six Flags Over Georgia, and the two parks often cross-promote each other. In ...
Coursey's Fantasy Water Park Baton Rouge: Critter's Creek Monroe: Delta Village: Tallulah: Early 1970s–late 1970s Fun Fair Park Baton Rouge: 1963–1999 Relocated adjacent to Blue Bayou Water Park under the new name Dixie Landin'. Both parks are owned and operated by the same organization. [21] Hamel's Amusement Park Shreveport: 1970s–1999 ...
Clayton County International Park is a park located in Clayton County, Georgia, United States, in Jonesboro, south of Atlanta.Built for the beach volleyball competition for the 1996 Summer Olympics, the main venue is part of the Lakeview View Complex which is used for concerts.
Visiting a water park is a great way to cool off. Here's a look at some of the best in Georgia, according to Tripadvisor: Splash Island Waterpark at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta. There ...
Pages in category "Water parks in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
Kalahari Resorts Visiting a waterpark was once a summertime affair. Now, indoor parks across the country let visitors hit the slides no matter the season. Many such parks are joined to massive ...
This unique indoor water park features plenty of cool aviation details, including attractions that let riders slide out of a roof-mounted Boeing 747. Admission to the water park is only $35 ($30 ...
Ho Thuy Tien water park, Vietnam (2017) Adventure Asia Park; Big Splash (1977–2016) Escape Theme Park (2000–2011) Fantasy Island (1994–2001) Gay World Amusement Park (1937–2000) Great World Amusement Park (1929–1978) New World Amusement Park (1923–1987) Tang Dynasty City (1992–1999) Wonderworld Amusement Park at Kallang (1959–1988)