

Splish Splash, Long Island vs Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Jackson
A side-by-side look at two water parks — rides, prices, amenities, and which one fits your trip.
By the Numbers
The ride and height data most comparisons leave out — sourced from each park's official rules.
| Metric | Splish Splash, Long Island | Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Jackson |
|---|---|---|
| Water attractionsSlides, pools, and rides we've logged | 14 | 10 |
| Water slides | 12 | 6 |
| Tallest slide requiresHigher = bigger thrills | 48" | 52" |
| Rides a 40″ child can doAlone or with a supervising adult | 6 | 1 |
| Rides a 48″ rider can do | 14 | 10 |
| No-height-limit attractionsBest for non-swimmers & toddlers | 0 | 0 |
Which Park Is Right for You?
Quick verdicts based on what each park offers.
Amenities Compared
What each park offers, side by side.
| Feature | Splish Splash, Long Island | Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Jackson |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Splish Splash, Long Island
- splash pad
- picnic areas
Only at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, Jackson
- swimming pool
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Splish Splash, Long Island
New York
Splish Splash sits on 96 acres in Calverton, Long Island, making it the biggest water park in the state. The park's got that classic Long Island vibe - busy, fun, and packed with families from the city looking to cool off. The Giant Twister is their signature ride, a massive funnel slide that'll have you screaming as you plummet into the bowl below. It's genuinely terrifying in the best way possible. The lazy river here is actually worth the float - it's long enough that you can genuinely relax, unlike some parks where you're doing laps around a tiny circle. For little ones, Splish Splash does kids' areas right. The splash zones have mini slides and water features that'll keep toddlers busy for hours while parents can actually sit down. The wave pool gets absolutely packed on summer weekends, so hit it early or late in the day. What sets this park apart is the sheer variety - they've got everything from gentle family slides to legitimate thrill rides that'll challenge even water slide veterans. The Cliff Hanger drop slides are particularly brutal if you're into that rush of terror before the floor drops out. Food's typical water park fare, but the portions are decent and they don't completely gouge you on prices. The park gets slammed on hot summer days since it's the go-to spot for NYC area families, so arriving right at opening is crucial. Parking fills up fast and you'll spend forever in lines if you show…
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New Jersey
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Jackson sits right next to Great Adventure, which means you can hit both parks in one day if you get the combo ticket. The water park has that classic Six Flags scale you'd expect - big slides, a massive wave pool, and plenty of space to spread out even on busy summer days. The Tornado is their signature funnel slide that drops your raft through a giant swirling bowl, and it's genuinely thrilling. They've got a solid lazy river that actually moves at a decent pace, plus the usual collection of body slides and tube slides ranging from mild to wild. The kids' area is well-designed with smaller versions of the big attractions and plenty of interactive water features that keep little ones busy for hours. What sets this place apart from other Hurricane Harbor locations is how well it integrates with Great Adventure. You can easily walk between parks, and the combo pricing makes it one of the better deals in the region. The wave pool gets absolutely packed on weekends, so time your visits for early morning or late afternoon. Food options are typical Six Flags fare - decent but pricey, so consider eating before you arrive or packing snacks if allowed. Cabana rentals are worth it if you're visiting with a group or spending the whole day, especially since shade can be limited on the main pool deck. The park works best for families with kids who can swim confidently, though there's enough…
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