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Swirling discs In Cherry Valley, Illinois, Magic Waters will become Hurricane Harbor Rockford when it opens next summer. The park is also adding to its thrilling attraction lineup with the only tailspin waterslide in the Midwest—Tidal Wave. From WhiteWater West, this uniquely designed waterslide will send riders through a limitless wave as they descend from 43 feet (13 m) above the ground, reaching speeds of 15 mph (24 kph) through twists and turns. The thrill slide will feature new AquaLucent technology, adding another level of excitement as the dark twists and turns light up in dazzling, full-color patterns. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix, Glendale, Arizona,


is offering guests a bigger, better and wetter experience with its largest expansion in years. The exciting, new Paradise Island will feature a 12,000 square foot (1,115 sq m) activity pool. Guests will keep cool and enjoy plenty of fun in the sun with a new water volleyball area and a unique water basketball court. The addition will also include more shade, lounge seating, restrooms and new culinary options.


Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Arlington, Arlington, Texas, will


open an all-new slide complex from WhiteWater West called Banzai Pipeline. Guests will have the choice of three slides with multiple twists, turns and drops down a four-story tower for a thrilling and refreshing ride Six Flags White Water Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia, will


debut Python Plunge, a striking five-story water slide by ProSlide with multiple swirling discs and adrenaline-pumping drops. The massive water slide features two-person rafts that slither along a 500 foot (152 m) course and careen around giant saucer-shaped turns before sending guests plunging into the pool below.


Head over heels White Water Bay, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, will become Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City when the park opens next spring for the 2020 season. It is also debuting an exhilarating, new high-speed racing complex—Wahoo Racer—a multi-lane water complex from WhiteWater West that gives riders two uniquely different experiences. The park will also receive numerous upgrades and bright, tropical theming throughout.


About Six Flags


Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is the world’s largest regional theme park company and the largest operator of waterparks in North America, with $1.5 billion in revenue and 26 parks across the United States, Mexico and Canada. For 58 years, Six Flags has entertained millions of families with world-class coasters, themed rides, thrilling waterparks and unique attractions.


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