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Hawaiian Falls Water Park: Hawaiian Falls, the first of the Hawaiian Falls Water Park chain, became operative on May 25, 2003. It is constructed on six acres of land adjacent to the Spring Creek Forest Preserve and can be seen from the George Bush turnpike. It has nine attractions to offer tourists and visitors. These include six water slides, a lazy river, an interactive water tree house plus an activity pool, with food stalls. In addition to this, it even has a café, picnic pavilions, green rooms and a gift shop.
Hawaiian Falls Water park was an investment of nearly .5 million by David Busch of the Horizon Family Inc. Some of the major attractions are the Flying Hawaiian, Waikiki Wipeout, Pipelines, Keiki Cove, Pipeline Express and more. The flying Hawaiian is said to be a 60-foot tall body slide situated in the Waimea Bay waterslide tower complex. The depth of water at the base is six inches. Children less than 48 inches in height are not allowed to take the ride on the slide. It is meant for single sliders only.
The Waikiki Wipeout is also a water slide tower complex. It comprises of a tunnel ride within an enclosed straight tube, before plummeting at a steep angle into an open tube. Pipeline is one of the two tube slides at the Waimea Bay water slide tower complex. Pipeline monsoon is an enclosed blue tube slide featuring twists and turns, before finally splashing into a catch pool at the bottom. The pipeline typhoon is a partially enclosed open green tube, also featuring twists and turns, before touching the catch pool at the bottom. The pipeline express is a four lane downhill racing slide.
Travel to Hawaiian Falls: The Hawaiian Falls leave you with an overwhelming sense of relief from the sweltering summer temperatures of Texas. It offers the combination of pools and slides, to enable you to enjoy the break with your family and friends. It is advisable to book online tickets, to avoid the holiday rush. You can even reserve cabanas in advance. They are available at a price of 0 per day. It includes a locker, water, radio, shade, two chaise lounges and the cabana boy, who would assist you while you explore the Hawaiian Falls. It is a paradise for kids of almost every age. They can play in the wave pool or in the Kona Kooler lazy river that surrounds the Hawaiian Falls.
Hawaiian half-pipe and the Flying Hawaiian are the main attractions. The Flying Hawaiian is a speed slide that begins at 62 feet above ground level. Kids enjoy the water playground, Keiki Kove, the most. The park includes two popular inner tube slides, Monsoon and Typhoon.
Hawaiian Falls, Garland: Hawaiian Falls is a small water park located in Garland, Texas. The city authorities of Garland and the developer of the Water Park worked together to create Hawaiian Falls, Garland, Texas. It is a state-of-the-art center for complete family entertainment in Winters Park. It features various water slides, beaches, play areas, tube rides, river rides and concession stands. The Hawaiian Falls, Garland is an absolute fun place for kids. Since the opening of the Hawaiian Falls, it has added two more parks to its list. The Hawaiian Falls in The Colony, Texas became operative in 2004 and the Bahama Beach in Dallas, in 2005.
Hawaiian Falls Golf: The Hawaiian Falls are often referred to as the Kahunna Falls. It has two golf courses and the Hawaiian Falls Golf is a small golf facility situated in Daytona Beach, Florida. It has a miniature directory from where you can avail of information on almost every golf course in United States.