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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor

26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy
Valencia, CA 91355
(661) 255-4100
Markets: Los Angeles, CA Metro


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  • The Extras
    Lockers, rafts and water tubes are available for rent. Rafts are required for some rides, and a double tube can keep the kids close.


Customer Reviews

Worst experience ever!
Reviewed by paaatricia on 2010-01-08T21:43:58Z

After hours of talking to the CS they were unable to admit us to the park due to purchasing tickets on orbitz!! They could not verify our purchase even though we had a printed proof of purchase. finally the police intervened and we got into the park! The slides were not maintained well and we had bleeding raspberries and rashes all over. The water was stinky and we felt dirty. We would not recommend visiting Hurricane Harbor. Keep your family away from this place!

Pros: plenty of parking, helpful police

Cons: worst customer service, high injury risk, urinal pool water

Hurricane Harbor = long waits and bad management
Reviewed by andy93109 on 2008-08-30T14:35:11Z

Hi everybody; I took by son to Hurricane harbor on a thursday two weeks ago. It was nice and hot and we were all ready for some splashing good fun. Unfortunately, the management of the slides created rediculous lines on every ride. The park wasn't at all crowded but the lifeguards that were controlling the rides slowed everything to a snails pace. I think the management there is so concerned with a law suit that they have taken all the fun out of the park! For me a water park is slide down and have some fun and then jump out of the pool as fast as you can without the lifeguard blowing his wistle and then pretend you're not running back to the stairs. No running by the pool guys! The point of this is as many slides and splashes as possible per hour. At six flags we were in line for 20 minutes for a thirty second slide. What a joke. $50 a person for an afternoon of about 5 slides! It was like the equivalent of watching a baseball game without any hits. 95% waiting and 4% shelling out money for overpriced snacks and 1% having fun! I give the park a D grade!

Pros: It was a water park and there were slides and such

Cons: lines were rediculously long due to the terrible slide management, oh yeah, paid for parking too. $15!!

a step up and down...
Reviewed by cambird on 2006-08-25T00:00:00Z

... from Magic Mountain. On one hand, it's newer and thus, cleaner and less depressing. On the other hand, water parks are the worst thing ever. I'm not a huge fan of walking 'round collecting sunburns and delicious snacks (such as Dip n' Dots). Actually, I am a huge fan of that last thing - snacks.