

And Big Kahuna is a 600-foot long family raft ride that descends four-stories with sharp turns and steep drops. Located on Pinnacle Peak Road, off I-17, the park is the largest in the state featuring more than 30 exhilarating attractions for families and thrill seekers.
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Anaconda is a double-rider tube slide with the world's first series of tight corkscrew turns. Nearby the Tornado is an iconic water ride that sends multiple riders on a tube into a 160-foot tunnel before plummeting them into a giant funnel that lies on it's side. The entire slide is 240-feet long and riders reach speeds of up to 20 feet per second. Wahoo Racers– the next generation of racing mat slides, where you start from an enclosed tube that loops around into the six-lane, side-by-side downhill speedway. You'll experience the sensation of weightlessness while riding this ride. Mammoth Falls– is a giant family raft ride that drops riders 57-feet before the raft goes shoots up a vertical wall and then falls back down. This "dueling" water coaster blasts riders uphill on jetted water and over 830 feet of hair raising drops and curves. Some of the unique attractions found at Six Flags include the first and only ride of its kind in the world– Bahama Blaster. Located on the former Wildwater Safari property, this renovated park offers a collection of the industries newest and most popular water rides and attractions. Hurricane Harbor Phoenix is the premier waterpark in Phoenix. Six Flags acquired Wet'n'Wild Phoenix in 2018 and has renamed and rebranded the park Hurricane Harbor Phoenix for 2019.
