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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord; Previously known as Waterworld USA Concord (1995–2003) Six Flags Waterworld (2004–2006) Waterworld California (2007–2017) Location: Concord, California, U.S. Status: Operating: Opened: 1995 () Owner: EPR Properties: Operated by: Six Flags Entertainment Corporation: Slogan: Bay Area's Largest Water Park ...
In April 2017, Six Flags entered into an agreement with the owner of Waterworld California in nearby Concord, to operate the water park, which was formerly owned by Six Flags. As of 2018, the water park was renamed to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord. [36]
Concord, California: 1995 2017 Opened as WaterWorld USA Concord in 1995 and was acquired by Premier Parks the following year with its former sister park Waterworld Sacramento. It was renamed Six Flags Waterworld for the 2004 season, and renamed again to Waterworld California in 2007 following the purchase of the park by PARC Management in ...
On April 27, 2017, the company announced it would take over operations of Waterworld California in Concord, California, making it Six Flags' 20th property. On July 18, 2017, Six Flags announced that president and CEO John M. Duffey had retired from the company and Jim Reid-Anderson had re-assumed the roles of chairman, president and CEO.
The long-running "Waterworld" stunt show — based on the 1995 post-apocalyptic film of the same name — opened months after the movie's release and remains among the park's most popular attractions.
Water World, Colorado, recreational water park in Federal Heights, Colorado; Waterworld, Hamilton, water park in Hamilton, New Zealand; Waterworld California, water park in Concord, California; Waterworld, Stoke-on-Trent, indoor water park in Festival Park; WaterWorld Safari, former water park in Phoenix, Arizona, now Six Flags Hurricane Harbor ...
The California State Water Resources Control Board clarifies that water rights are a "legal permission to use a reasonable amount of water for a beneficial purpose such as swimming, fishing ...
Atmospheric rivers could become stronger and have more impacts along the West Coast due to climate change. A new study shows how water rise and increased rainfall could impact residents who face ...