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(Redirected from White Water Bay (New York)) Resort and waterpark This article is about the resort hotel and indoor water park. For the adjacent theme park and outdoor water park, see Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor.
Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark
General information
LocationQueensbury, New York
Address89 Six Flags Dr, Queensbury, New York
Coordinates43°21′07″N 73°41′48″W / 43.35194°N 73.69667°W / 43.35194; -73.69667
Opened2006
OwnerSix Flags
Website
www.sixflagsgreatescapelodge.com

Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark is a resort and waterpark, located in Queensbury, New York right next to the Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor amusement and waterpark and was first opened in 2006. The resort is owned and operated by Six Flags.

History

The resort officially opened on February 7, 2006, and became the first one in the state of New York to feature an indoor waterpark. It features 200 rooms and a 38,000-square-foot water park called White Water Bay. The park is opened year-round and constant 80-degree water temperature. On the other side across US 9 is the Six Flags theme park, Great Escape. This is the second resort the company has built, the first being Lodge on the Lake next to Darien Lake that opened in 1998. In November 2012, it announced an annual event, Holiday in the Lodge, to celebrate Christmas.

Attractions inside the resort

Attractions

The Starlight arcade, in the lodge
  • Star Light Arcade
  • Tranquility Spa
  • Adirondack Fitness Center

Restaurants and shops

  • Johnny Rockets (Formerly Trappers Adirondack Grille; replaced in June 2008)
  • Johnny Rockets Sports Lounge
  • Northwoods Traders
  • Tall Tales Tavern
  • Tall Pines Coffee Corner

White Water Bay

Attractions

Water slides in Tall Timber Treehouse
  • Tall Timbers Treehouse (A huge, water play area with a few slides, a dumping bucket on top, and tons of other water features)
  • Tak-it-Eesi-Creek (Lazy River that goes around Tall Timber's Treehouse)
  • Avalanche (Enclosed, burgundy-colored family raft ride)
  • Boogie Bear Surf (FlowRider attraction)
  • Lott-A-Watta-Bay (Pool adjacent to Tak-It-Eesi-Creek which originally had water basketball, but it got removed in 2008)
  • Glacier Run (Enclosed blue singular tube slide)
  • Snowshoe Falls (Enclosed yellow singular tube slide just for riders under 200 lbs)
  • Tip-A-Kanu-Beach (Children's play area)
  • Soakum Spring (Water spa for adults 18 or older)

Restaurants and shops

  • Birch Bark Grill
  • Tall Tales
  • Gitchee Goomie Gift Shop
  • Northwoods Traders
  • Kids Klub
  • Adventure Trek

References

  1. "Six Flags hotel/water park opens". Business Review. February 7, 2006. Retrieved April 7, 2012.

External links

Six Flags
Company
officials
Key
Board of
directors
  • Selim Bassoul
  • Daniel J. Hanrahan
  • Richard A. Zimmerman
  • Arik Ruchim
  • Chieh Huang
  • D. Scott Olivet
  • Enrique Ramirez Mena
  • Esi Eggleston Bracey
  • Jennifer Mason
  • Louis Carr
  • Marilyn Spiegel
  • Michelle McKinney Frymire
Current locations
Former locations
Upcoming locations
Other
Events
Themed Areas
Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor
Roller coasters
Other attractions
Events
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