Six Flags Hurricane Harbor In Arlington To Open Banzai Pipeline
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Arlington TX
28 May, 2021
5:10 AM
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Press release from the City of Arlington: May 26, 2021 Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, the largest waterpark in North Texas, has announced that Banzai Pipeline will open this Saturday, May 29. The new waterslide complex, the park's biggest addition since 2014, boasts three unique body slides that will spin, splash, and swirl riders down nearly 300-feet. After climbing the four-story tower, guests will choose their thrill on one of two enclosed tubes or an open-air slide. The slides feature bright, colorful fiberglass tubes, with the longest of the three slides specially designed to feature strobe-like visual effects. Banzai Pipeline will have a minimum height requirement of 40 inches, making the slides a perfect option for both thrill seekers and thrill seekers-in training. "Hurricane Harbor is a staple in North Texas for waterpark fun, and we're excited to open Banzai Pipeline to officially kick off the summer season", said Six Flags Hurricane Harbor park director Tyrone Taylor. "This will be an excellent ride for families and thrill seekers alike." Banzai Pipeline Quick Facts Height: Four storiesNumber of slides: Three – two enclosed, one open-airSlide length: 684 feet combinedManufacturer: WhiteWaterMinimum Height Requirement: 40 inches Hurricane Harbor offers guests more than 40 rides, slides, attractions, and pools across a sprawling 47 acres with three million gallons of water. Families can enjoy the adventures of Splashwater Beach and Hook's Lagoon or take a relaxing ride on the Lazy River. Experienced thrill seekers can take on classics like Dive Bomber and Geronimo, or guest-favorites Tsunami Surge and Typhoon Twiste! Hurricane Harbor Arlington will begin daily operations this Friday, May 28. For more information, including operating days and hours and to purchase tickets, visit www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharbortexas. Entertainment District Six Flags Over Texas News Community Business This press release was produced by the City of Arlington. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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