White Water Bay at Six Flags Fiesta Texas
White Water Bay--formerly dubbed the "Ol’ Waterin Hole" and "Armadillo Beach"--offers various aquatic attractions for children and adults of all ages and temperaments. Serious splash seekers have plenty of slides and rides to choose from, including:
For those who prefer to keep their bathing suits (and their lunch) intact, White Water Bay also offers some gentler fare with White Water Canyon, a relaxing river ride, and Lone Star Lagoon, the one million gallon wave pool shaped like the state of Texas. For the kiddos, the Texas Treehouse features numerous interactive water elements and a giant dunk tank, while Splash Water Springs is actually a miniature water park in itself, offering "splashes humongous for the smallest among us."
Location:
San Antonio, Texas
Phone:
(210) 697-5050
White Water Bay at Six Flags Fiesta Texas Admission Policy:
Included with general admission to Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Reduced price for children (under 48"). 2 and under are free. Discounted tickets are often available online. Season pass tickets include admission to all Six Flags parks.
Directions:
White Water Bay at Six Flags Fiesta Texas is located approximately 15 minutes from downtown San Antonio.
You'll find it at I-10 West and Loop 1604. Take exit 555, La Cantera Parkway.
Also note that during the summer you can board a VIA Metropolitan Transit bus to Six Flags Fiesta Texas in downtown San Antonio and at Crossroads Mall on Route 94. Passengers are dropped off just to the right of the park's main entrance. For more information about the bus schedule, call (210) 227-2020.
Water Park Features:
Two interactive water play structures, Tornado funnel slide, lazy river, giant wave pool, and multiple tube and body slides.
New for 2014
Bahama Blaster
A new slide complex will launch passengers from capsules with trap doors.
Affiliated Theme Park:
Six Flags Fiesta Texas Overview
Official Web Site:
White Water Bay
- Big Bender - A twisting, tunneled raft slide with intermittent waterfalls and a 50-foot drop
- Tornado - A 600-foot tall, 132-foot long water funnel powered by 5,000 gallons of swirling water
- Whirlpool - A 40-foot bowl that uses centrifugal force to keep riders in line
For those who prefer to keep their bathing suits (and their lunch) intact, White Water Bay also offers some gentler fare with White Water Canyon, a relaxing river ride, and Lone Star Lagoon, the one million gallon wave pool shaped like the state of Texas. For the kiddos, the Texas Treehouse features numerous interactive water elements and a giant dunk tank, while Splash Water Springs is actually a miniature water park in itself, offering "splashes humongous for the smallest among us."
Location:
San Antonio, Texas
Phone:
(210) 697-5050
White Water Bay at Six Flags Fiesta Texas Admission Policy:
Included with general admission to Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Reduced price for children (under 48"). 2 and under are free. Discounted tickets are often available online. Season pass tickets include admission to all Six Flags parks.
Directions:
White Water Bay at Six Flags Fiesta Texas is located approximately 15 minutes from downtown San Antonio.
You'll find it at I-10 West and Loop 1604. Take exit 555, La Cantera Parkway.
Also note that during the summer you can board a VIA Metropolitan Transit bus to Six Flags Fiesta Texas in downtown San Antonio and at Crossroads Mall on Route 94. Passengers are dropped off just to the right of the park's main entrance. For more information about the bus schedule, call (210) 227-2020.
Water Park Features:
Two interactive water play structures, Tornado funnel slide, lazy river, giant wave pool, and multiple tube and body slides.
New for 2014
Bahama Blaster
A new slide complex will launch passengers from capsules with trap doors.
Affiliated Theme Park:
Six Flags Fiesta Texas Overview
Official Web Site:
White Water Bay