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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is a 25-acre water park in Valencia, California, next to Magic Mountain amusement park. It offers plenty of fun with 23 different slides and attractions ranging from mild to wild. It’s the perfect place for families to cool off and enjoy Southern California’s scorching hot summers.
We recommend visiting Knott’s Soak City Buena Park or Raging Waters in San Dimas, both popular water parks in Southern California.
For families on a tight budget, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Water Park offers an affordable alternative to Magic Mountain amusement park with tickets priced at half the cost.
While the adults take a relaxing River Cruise on a 1,300-foot-long river that wraps around, the kids can have a blast riding the slides at Shipwreck Shores – the ultimate family destination at Hurricane Harbor—featuring dozens of fun activities for everyone, including the famous giant, water-spouting skull.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is directly next to Six Flags Magic Mountain near the theme park’s main entrance. Each park has a separate admission price, or you can get a combination ticket.
A general use admission is your ticket to all the attractions — water slides, wave pool, children, and family activity areas in Hurricane Harbor.
When visiting Hurricane Harbor, don’t forget to bring sunscreen and expect additional charges for food, drinks, merchandise, games of skill, and parking during your day-long stay.
Private cabanas for up to 8 Guests can be rented. Pricing starts at $125.00 for the day. A season pass is a way to go if you live close to Hurricane Harbor.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Before You Go
Before heading out to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, you should keep a few things in mind. Firstly, parking is quite expensive, so be prepared to shell out extra cash. Secondly, be aware that lines can get very long, particularly on weekends, so it’s best to plan your visit accordingly. Additionally, if you want to rent tubes, there will be an extra charge.
However, despite these minor drawbacks, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor is a fantastic water park with much fun and excitement. It’s not too big so that you won’t feel overwhelmed, and it’s a great place to cool off during the hot summer months.
If you’re a member of AAA, you’ll be pleased to know that you can save ten percent on your admission fee.
Here are the park’s details: Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Valencia, CA, Open 7 days a week from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. during the summer.
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DayTrippen says
Currently there are no discount offers for Hurricane Harbor. Six Flags is dedicated to squeezing every last dollar out of visitors. We recommend Knott’s Soak City or Raging Waters. Both are offering discounts see above links for pricing.