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  2. Category:Water parks in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Water parks in Texas" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aquatica (water parks)

  3. Schlitterbahn - Wikipedia

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    Schlitterbahn is an American brand of water parks and resorts owned by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. It was previously a company family owned and operated by the Henry family that was based in New Braunfels, Texas. Schlitterbahn opened its first location, Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort, in 1979. [2]

  4. Wet 'n' Wild Waterworld - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Wet N Wild was awarded Best Of Aquatics 2015 for Community Outreach by Aquatics International Magazine [4] for its efforts in drowning prevention and water safety. The park also participates annually in the World's Largest Swimming Lesson [5] an event dedicated to raising awareness of water safety. During Drowning Prevention Week, the ...

  5. The 20 Best Water Parks Across America - AOL

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    New Caney, Texas One-day admission: $40 About 40 minutes northeast of Houston, Big Rivers Waterpark & Adventures opened in 2019. It has new attractions opening all summer, including the Gator ...

  6. Typhoon Texas - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Texas Austin is located in Pflugerville, Texas.The park was part of the Hawaiian Falls water park chain from 2014-2016. The Park covers 25 acres (10 ha) of land, a majority of which is parking lots, and includes zip lines and rope courses (although these have been closed for years).

  7. SeaWorld San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Aquatica is a water park that was formerly a section of the park under the name, Lost Lagoon, which opened in 1993 and closed on September 5, 2011, to be replaced by Aquatica San Antonio, a separate gated water park based on the original Aquatica Orlando. Known as "Texas' Best Waterpark", the new park opened on Memorial Day weekend May 2012 ...