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Six Flags promises daring ‘water coaster’; Hurricane Harbor plans four-story tangle of slides Six Flags Entertainment Corp. announced more than 20 new rides that will open across the U.S. in 2020.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Chicago opens on Saturday in Gurnee. Featured this year is the debut of Tsunami Surge, dubbed “the world’s tallest water coaster” at 86 feet and more than eight ...
BALTIMORE -- Six Flags on Thursday announced its newest attraction: the RipQurl Blaster, a huge water coaster at Hurricane Harbor in Maryland. The coaster, which the company said is the region's ...
BOWIE, Md. (WBFF) — Six Flags America announced its newest attraction, RipQurl Blaster. The attraction will launch this summer at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Maryland. According to the press ...
The world's tallest water coaster, Tsunami Surge, will be coming to Six Flags Great America's Hurricane Harbor in 2020, the amusement park announced Thursday.
“Hurricane Harbor Maryland is the best family getaway and it just got better with the addition of RipQurl Blaster water coaster,” said Six Flags America & Hurricane Harbor Maryland General ...
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Arlington opens Splash Island, a water attraction with slides and interactive elements.
"It's the world's tallest water coaster. It's 86 feet tall, It's gonna take you on three gravity defying uphill blasts," said Caitlin Kepple, communications and marketin at Six Flags Great America.
As part of Hurricane Harbor’s reopening this season, the park will feature a new record-breaking water coaster, which adventure-seekers can ride at the “maximum” thrill level.
This year, the Six Flags Great Adventure thrill park began its season at the end of March, followed by the reopening of water park Six Flags Hurricane Harbor on May 15.
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