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Old 07-18-2007, 06:57 PM   #1
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Raging Waters or Hurricane Harbor?

I'm thinking of going to a water park with the family in a few weeks. Family includes my wife, my 3 year old daughter and 7 month old son. Maybe Grandma.

I haven't been to Raging Waters in over 10 years, and I have never been to Hurricane Harbor. I live in Santa Clarita area so HH is just a few minutes away, but seeing it's six flags and the type of crowd that place attracts I'm sort of hesitant to go there. But is RW any better?

So I call on knowledgeable micechatters! What water park do you prefer?
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Old 07-18-2007, 07:16 PM   #2
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Re: Raging Waters or Hurricane Harbor?

well, hurricane harbor is owned by six flags.. so Raging Waters all the way!

I have never been fond of hurricane harbor anyways.
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Re: Raging Waters or Hurricane Harbor?

I like both, I have been to Magic Mountain/Hurricane Harbor many times, and NEVER had a problem with the crowd.

I like the fact that Raging Waters is built into a hillside, makes the place more of a wilderness feel.
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Re: Raging Waters or Hurricane Harbor?

San Dimas Raging Waters? Definately! It's a ton of fun and the crowds are definately family or responsible teens.
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Re: Raging Waters or Hurricane Harbor?

Raging Waters definitely because they add a new attraction every summer. At least it has seemed like that.
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