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  2. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown - Wikipedia

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    Splashtown USA Six Flags Splashtown (2000–2007) SplashTown Houston (2008–2012) Wet 'n' Wild Splashtown (2013–2018) Operating season: May–September: Area: 48 acres (190,000 m 2) Pools: 2 pools: Water slides: 9 water slides: Children's areas: 2 children's areas: Website: Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown

  3. Hanna-Barbera Land - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor - Wikipedia

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    A tube ride through six pools connected by a gradual slope. 1983: Over 36" Mild Sea Wolf: An 830-foot (250 m) long raft slide. 1997: Over 36" Moderate Shotgun Falls: Four slides, two enclosed and two open air. 1985: Over 42" Max Suntan Lagoon: A one million gallon pool with geysers, fountains, and waterfalls. 1983: Mild Surf Lagoon: One million ...

  5. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    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: Houston: 1924–1934 Magic Landing: El Paso: 1984–1988 Penny Whistle Park Dallas: 1967–1995 Peppermint Park: Houston, Friendswood

  6. Hanna-Barbera in amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    People would ride in a boat around the world of the Smurfs celebrating the seasons of winter, fall, summer and spring. The Flying Carpet slide was moved to Hanna-Barbera Land in 1986, becoming Scrappy's Slide. Five rides were added to Hanna-Barbera Land in 1992. [9] In 1994, Sunshine Turnpike was closed, to give more room for a new children's area.

  7. Splashtown - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. SplashTown Waterpark Houston - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; SplashTown Waterpark Houston

  9. Splashtown San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Located on 20 acres (8.1 ha) in the city's inner northeast side, the park featured a half-million-gallon wave pool, a quarter-mile-long lazy river, 40 water slides and tube rides (including 18 for guests under 48 inches (120 cm) tall), an activity pool with lily pads and balance logs, water and beach volleyball, and basketball.