With the closure of AstroWorld in 2005, this park was/is the lone Six Flags Property in the Houston area, after being acquired by Six Flags in 1999 to reduce competition with Waterworld. However, Six Flags sold the property in 2007 before reacquiring the operating rights in 2018.
Currently, the park is a solid family park - with some decent tube slides, solid family raft slides, and a nice collection of kiddie and family play pools. The odd path arrangements and overall feel of the park makes it seem like there wasn't a strong design plan when building it, but does work well once you get a good feel for how the park is set up.
0:00 - 1:16 FlowRider
1:16 - 3:00 Wala Wala Falls
3:00 - 4:38 Tornado
4:38 - 6:15 Big Kahuna
6:15 - 8:36 Wahoo Wave
8:36 - 9:54 Bamboo Chutes
9:54 - 11:04 Big Spin
11:04 - 12:54 Bonzai Pipeline & Paradise Plunge
12:54 - 13:34 RipQurl
13:34 - 15:54 Stringray Racer
15:54 - 18:30 Vortex
18:30 - 20:02 Runaway Rapids
20:02 - 20:52 Coconut Bay
20:52 - 21:22 Treehouse
21:22 - 21:42 Blue Lagoon
21:42 - 22:34 Coconut Bay
22:34 - 24:04 More Family Areas
24:04 - 24:37 Hurricane Bay
24:37 - 25:02 Blue Lagoon
25:02 - 25:20 Hurricane Bay
25:20 - 26:17 Coconut Bay
26:17 - 27:04 Blue Lagoon
27:04 - 27:53 Parking Lot
27:53 - 28:24 Entrance and Rope Drop Area
28:24 - 29:42 Walking Paths
29:42 - 30:48 Parking Lot
30:48 - 35:17 Sitting Areas & Lockers
35:17 - 37:49 McDonalds
37:49 - 38:24 Food Options
38:24 - 38:58 Mexican
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