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PICTURES: Six Flags debuts NEW Hurricane Harbor look this weekend

HOUSTON — Grand Prairie, Texas-based Six Flags Entertainment Corp. (NYSE: SIX) is making its return to Houston this weekend with the opening of a rebranded water park.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown, which most recently went by Wet ‘n’ Wild SplashTown, opens for the 2019 season on May 4, according to a press release. The park, at 21300 Interstate 45 North in Spring, will be open only on Saturdays and Sundays until May 24, when daily operations begin.
As previously announced, the park also will debut Wahoo Wave, a new six-story water slide that sends riders on a 30-foot plunge “before sweeping up across the top of a massive water wall and descending into a refreshing pool below,” the release states. Designed by Canada-based ProSlide, Wahoo Wave is set to open this summer, though an exact date was not included in the release.
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