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SplashTown Houston

Wet'n'Wild SplashTown
Wet'n'Wild SplashTown logo.svg
Location Spring, Texas, United States
Coordinates 30°04′13″N 95°25′55″W / 30.070167°N 95.431935°W / 30.070167; -95.431935Coordinates: 30°04′13″N 95°25′55″W / 30.070167°N 95.431935°W / 30.070167; -95.431935
Owner EPR Properties
Operated by Premier Parks, LLC
General Manager Jody Kneupper
Opened 1984 (1984)
Previous names Hanna–Barbera Land
Splashtown USA
Six Flags Splashtown
SplashTown Houston
Operating season May - September
Area 80 acres (320,000 m2)
Pools 2 pools
Water slides 9 water slides
Children's areas 2 children's areas
Website wetnwildsplashtown.com

Wet'n'Wild SplashTown is a water park located north of Houston in the Spring CDP of unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States.

In the early-1980s, the land that Wet'n'Wild SplashTown now occupies was a theme park known as Hanna-Barbera Land. Hanna-Barbera Land only operated for two seasons before its owners, Kings Entertainment Company, sold the park to private investors. The amusement park had all its rides removed, with the new owners installing a water park with several water slides. Much of the park's Victorian buildings, street lights and landscaping remained. Splashtown USA opened to the public shortly after.

In the 1990s, the park changed owners twice: first to the Morris Family in 1994, and then to Six Flags in May 1999. The acquisition was made by Six Flags to eliminate the park from being a competitor to its Six Flags WaterWorld water park, also located in Houston. The park was renamed Six Flags SplashTown in 2000.

Following the closure of Six Flags WaterWorld and the adjacent Six Flags AstroWorld in October 2005, Six Flags engaged in a restructuring of Six Flags SplashTown, which resulted in the termination of the park's General Manager, Operations Manager and Food Service Manager in early November 2005. In January 2006, it was announced that the former Operations Manager of WaterWorld would be the new Splashtown Operations Manager. Several of WaterWorld's attractions were relocated to SplashTown. The park underwent a "facelift" as well as general cleaning to prepare it for its opening day, April 28, 2006. The entrance received a new sign, with the addition of renovated buildings and ticket booths.


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