Splish Splash
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Splish Splash is a 96 acres (388,498.6 m²) water park
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 in Riverhead
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, New York
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. It features 30 rides and runs from May through September. Travel Channel
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 ranked Splish Splash the third best water park in the United States
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History

Splish Splash was built in 1989, headded by Chip Cleary. It opened in May 1991 with three body slides, two speed slides, two kiddie pools, two tube slides, a lazy river, and a restaurant. In 1995, the Lazy River Opened. The park has been owned and operated by Palace Entertainment
Palace Entertainment
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since 1999. Today the lazy river is 1300 feet (396.2 m) long and is accompanied by 19 water slides including a wave pool. It spans over 90 acres (364,217.4 m²). In 2006, Splish splash added a new funnel-shaped ride called Alien Invasion. In 2009, Splish Splash added a new ride called Doctor Von Dark's Tunnel of Terror. In July 2008 they announced that they would be adding 7 rides over the next few years, including Dr. Von Dark's Tunnel of Terror for 2009 and Kahuna Bay for 2011.

Water Rides: (2011)

Splash Landing- A ProSlide Pipeline with 3 slides.

Max Trax- 2 Plummet Slides. One 50' straight down, and one with two humps.

Lazy River- A relaxing tube slide with fountains and wave area.

Hollywood Stunt Rider- A Dark Mammoth family ride with a Hollywood Theme.

The Abyss- 2 Enclosed Tube Slides.

Alien Invasion- A ProSlide Tornado, with an Alien Abduction Theme.

Dr. Von Dark's Tunnel of Terror- A ProSlide Tantrum, with hi-speed 360 degree spins, and a 40 ft (12.2 m). drop.

Kahuna Bay- A Boogie Boarding Wave Simulating Pool, Featuring a Water Fountain in the Back of the Pool.

Cliff Diver- A Plummet Body Slide, dropping riders 8 stories in 3 seconds.

Dragon's Den- A ProSlide Cannon Bowl, with a dragon in the middle of the bowl.

Mammoth River- An open Mammoth family raft ride.

Barrier Reef- 2 enclosed, high speed body slides.

Giant Twister- 3 open body slides.

Shotgun Falls- A free-fall drop slide into a 10 ft (3 m). deep pool.

Surf City Wave Pool- A classic wave pool.

Rides for Kids:

Elephant Slide- An elephant slide with a falling spray of water.

Kiddie Slides- 3 kid body slides.

Monsoon Lagoon- A shipwreck pool with slides and water cannons.

Octopus Pool- A large octopus in the middle of a pool with swings on the tentacles.

Pirates Cove- Pirate Ship pool with a slide, cannons, and climbing ropes.

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