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Originally Posted by RockgamerXIII
There's this one in the next town over (New Braunfels) called Schlitterbahn, which is supposed to be hella cool (I wouldn't know, as I have never been, as I can't swim). It's apparently one of the top water parks in the country. Well, it looks all cool in the commercials and stuff, anyways (lol at their catch phrase though, "The hottest, coolest time in Texas!")
As for ones in town (San Antonio), there's Splashtown, which is like the Schlitterbahn for poor people (seriously, everyone tells me it sucks), and then there is the one inside Six Flags Fiesta Texas (the only one I've actually been to, near-drowning experience and all), which is cool but not as big as the others. So your best for a water park in Texas is Schlitterbahn.
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There's a Splashtown in Houston, so I'm guessing they finally branched out to San Antonio. I don't live there anymore, but nice to meet someone from central Texas. I used to live in New Braunsfels/Seguin/Houston(err, not central)--moved before a supposedly huge flood went through and took out Schlitterbahn. Did that really happen?
I'll agree with Schlitterbahn being absolutely awesome. A ticket there costs about as much as a season pass to Spashtown, but it's worth it. The park used water from a aquifer and river nearby, so the water in some parts was without chlorine and COLD. No harsh chemicals to the eyes or anything.
Jam it back in, in the dark.