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An 80-foot-tall waterslide looming large in the Arlington skyline will soon be no more, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor confirms.
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. was sued Friday by a man who alleges he was seriously injured while riding Magic Mountain's Black Snake Summit water slide in 2024.
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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor removes iconic slide
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is tearing down the Black Hole slide to make room for its new Splash Island attraction. The new ...
Six Flags Magic Mountain is giving Hurricane Harbor a multimillion-dollar makeover during the off season with reimagined ...
As the weather warms in New Jersey, local thrill seekers are already flocking to Six Flags: Great Adventure, which reopened ...
If you've ever driven along I-30 through Arlington you know that Six Flags Hurricane Harbor sits on the north side of the ...
Riders must be 48 inches to ride. Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey ... New things to explore at the park includes an updated water park area for kids at Hurricane Harbor and the addition ...
Six Flags New England in Agawam, Massachusetts is unveiling its new 'dual-launch straddle coaster,' the Quantum Accelerator, ...
(Special to The Press-Enterprise) The water park refresh is part of Six Flags’ plan to spend $1 billion on new rides, seasonal events and park improvements over the next two years. ALSO SEE ...