Sunday, 26 February 2012

Theme Parks: What's Hot Now: Six Flags Hurricane Harbor

Theme Parks: What's Hot Now
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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
Feb 26th 2012, 11:04

Phone and Location:

661-255-4100
Valencia, California

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor California Admission Policy:

Requires a separate admission from the adjacent Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park. Combo tickets are available. Reduced price for children under 48". Under 2 are free.

Save money and time. Buy discounted tickets online, direct from Six Flags.

Hotel Info:

Compare rates for hotels near Six Flags Hurricane Harbor at About.com's booking partner, Kayak.

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor California Directions:

From LA: 405 Freeway N to the junction with Interstate 5N (this happens automatically-the 405 ends at I-5). Take I-5N to Magic Mountain Parkway.

From Anaheim: Take I-5N to Magic Mountain Parkway.

From the Interstate 15 Freeway: Interstate 15N to Interstate 10W to the Interstate 210 Freeway W to the Interstate 5 Freeway N (the 210 automatically ends at the I-5 north). Take I-5N to Magic Mountain Parkway.

Affiliated Theme Park:

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor California Water Park Features:

Funnel ride, tube slides, speed slides, body slides, racing slides, family raft ride, wave pool, lazy river, and play areas for small children.

New at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor for 2010:

Mr. Six's Splash Island
The goofy Six Flags spokesgeek (who never speaks) gets a new attraction this season. It's an interactive water play structure for younger guests that will include slides, sprayers, a dump bucket, and other wet fun.

Official Web Site:

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor California Overview:

Among the largest water parks in California, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor hosts a variety of thrill rides and kiddie attractions, including Tornado, a tube ride that sends guests barreling through a six-story funnel, Lost Temple Rapids, a 560-foot long family raft ride, Taboo Tower, a complex of three 65-foot slides, and Castaway Cove, a large play area for children with interactive games and kiddie slides.

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