Do you miss the old Six Flags Astroworld Theme Park? Well, a new entertainment park is under construction and is set to open its first two attractions, Big Rivers Waterpark and Gator Bayou Adventure Park, this summer. Grand Texas, located at Hwy 242 and Hwy 59, is a 632-acre entertainment venue which will feature the Houston area’s largest amusement park, a waterpark, an outlet mall, a shopping and dining promenade, hotels, and more.
The Big Rivers Waterpark portion, which is set to open on June 29th, will comprise the largest lazy river in the Houston area; the largest interactive play structure in Texas; a wave pool capable of generating the tallest waves in Houston; and a variety of waterslides and activities for guests of all ages.
Gator Bayou Adventure Park will bring a new outdoor experience to the Greater Houston Area, open year round. Immediately adjacent to the waterpark, Gator Bayou will provide zip lines, challenge courses, nature trails, a seven story free fall tower, additional water attractions, and eco-tourism activities.
The 365 Pass is now on sale for the park and is valid for one year starting with the first day it is used.
According to a news release, passholders receive unlimited access to Big Rivers Waterpark whenever it is open to the public, as well as access to Gator Bayou's Wild Isle, Gator Gulch Alligator Exhibit and Big Al's Fishing Hole. Passholders also receive discounts on individual Gator Bayou tickets, food, beverages and merchandise purchased in the parks.
The annual passes are available for $59.95 through the month of April, according to the release. The regular price will be $89.99.
Construction on Grand Texas' namesake amusement park and a sports complex is expected to begin when Big Rivers is completed, Galland has previously said. Plans for the Grand Texas Theme Park include five roller coasters, live entertainment and a Texas history theme.
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