Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark
| Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark | |
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Interactive map of the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark area | |
| General information | |
| Location | Queensbury, New York, 89 Six Flags Dr, Queensbury, New York |
| Coordinates | 43°21′07″N 73°41′48″W / 43.35194°N 73.69667°W |
| Opened | 2006 |
| Owner | Six Flags |
| Website | |
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Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark is a resort and water park located in Queensbury, New York next to Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor. It opened in 2006. For most of its existence, the resort was owned and operated by Six Flags, but in March 2026, it was announced the park would be sold to EPR Properties and operated by Enchanted Parks.[1]
History
The resort opened to the public on February 7, 2006. It features 200 rooms and a 38,000 square foot water park which was previously called White Water Bay, with constant 80 degree water temperatures. The water park is open year-round.[2] Across the street from the lodge is Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor.
Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark was the second resort Six Flags built, the first being Lodge on the Lake next to Six Flags Darien Lake.
In November 2012, the resort announced an annual event, Holiday in the Lodge, to celebrate Christmas.
Attractions
Attractions
- Adirondack Fitness Center
- Star Light Arcade
- Tranquility Spa
Restaurants and shops
- Hurricane Grill & Wings (formerly Johnny Rockets from 2008 to 2024, and Trappers Adirondack Grille prior to 2008)
- Northwoods Traders
- Tall Pines Coffee Corner
- Tall Tales Tavern
Water park
Attractions
- Avalanche (enclosed family raft slide)
- Boogie Bear Surf (FlowRider)
- Glacier Run (enclosed raft slide)
- Lott-A-Watta-Bay (swimming pool with water features)
- Snowshoe Falls (enclosed raft slide)
- Soakum Spring (water spa for adults 18 and older)
- Tak-It-Eesi-Creek (lazy river)
- Tall Timbers Treehouse (water play area with slides and water features)
- Tip-A-Kanu-Beach (younger children's water play area)
Restaurants and shops
- Birch Bark Grill
- Gitchee Goomie Gift Shop
- Kids Klub
- Northwoods Traders
- Tall Tales
References
- ^ "Looking Forward: A New Chapter for Six Flags". www.sixflags.com. Retrieved March 5, 2026.
- ^ "Six Flags hotel/water park opens". Business Review. February 7, 2006. Retrieved April 7, 2012.