Need Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Coupons?
Six Flags is an amusement park given credit for its wild and crazy rides no other theme parks can compare to. So it’s undoubtedly a surprise that Six Flags would still find a way to make itself an even bigger attraction by adding a world of wet mania to the mix called Hurricane Harbor.
Sprinkled all over the country, you are sure to find a Hurricane Harbor somewhat nearby where you live. These may be Hurricane Harbor all by itself or both Six Flags and Hurricane Harbor right next to each other. Little is different between the two because in both you will still find the wet and wild fun Hurricane Harbor has to offer. From the hi-tech water rides to the various slides, pools, and river rides, there’s no less satisfaction at one or the other.
The first ever Six Flags Water Park is in Arlington, Texas, and this original Hurricane Harbor just opened a new ride called the Mega Wedgie. Visitors can join the fun for the summer starting May 17. Tickets for general admission and children 48″ and under go for $24.99 and $19.99, respectively. While toddlers under two years old are free. Hurricane Harbor Arlington offers parking for $10 and $15, depending on preference.
Summer season in L.A.’s Six Flags Hurricane Harbor begins on May 24, where park-goers are given a “California Drenching”. For now, they’re only open weekends. You can buy a 2-in-1 ticket for $69.99 which includes a pass for both Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor. Otherwise, general admission costs $29.99, $20.99 for those under 48″ children, and free admission for kids under 2.
New Jersey, on the other hand, consists of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Six Flags Great Adventure, and Six Flags Wild Safari Animal Park-all neighboring each other. But Hurricane Harbor is said to be the tri-state area’s most excellent water park. Until the summer season starts (June 19), New Jersey’s Hurricane Harbor is open weekends. Tickets are priced starting at $24.99 (kids 54″ and below) with an additional combo ticket available for admissions to both Hurricane Harbor and Wild Safari Animal Park.
Bought as one ticket are admissions to both amusement and water parks at two Six Flags Theme Parks: Great America/Hurricane Harbor outside of Chicago, Illinois, and Six Flags/Hurricane Harbor of St. Louis. Hurricane Harbor of Illinois is its biggest water park, and they’re preparing to open May 21 for their summer season, while St. Louis is opening theirs on May 15.
Near Baltimore and Washington, D.C., is Maryland’s Six Flags America in Prince George’s County with a wave pool known to be one of the country’s largest. This is due to open summer in May, 2008.
A short distance from Boston is Six Flags New England in Springfield Massachusetts, where their Hurricane Harbor features two whole wave pools. Late May they’ll be open for park guests.
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