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Magic Springs and Crystal Falls
Magic Springs
Statistics

Location

Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States

Opened

1978

Closed

1995

Reopened

2000

Website

http://www.magicsprings.com/

Owner

CNL Lifestyle Properties

Operator

Amusement Management Partners, LLC


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The Carousel at night


Magic Springs and Crystal Falls is a Theme Park/Waterpark in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. It was opened in 1978, but closed in 1995 for financial reasons. It was reopened in 2000.

Flat Rides[]

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Status
Dr. Dean's Rocket Machine S&S Power Double Shot Tower Ride 2001

Operating

(sometimes

dysfunctional)

Wild Thang Zamperla

Spinning Ride

N/A Operating
The Hawk Zamperla Spinning Ride N/A Operating
Rum Runner N/A Swinging Pendulum N/A Operating
Old No. 2 Logging Company N/A Log Ride N/A Operating
Carousel N/A Carousel N/A Operating
Plummet Summit N/A Splash Down 2005

Operating

Fearless Flyers N/A Kiddie N/A Operating
Looney Ballooney N/A Kiddie N/A Operating
Bugga Booga Wheel N/A Kiddie N/A Operating
Kit n' Kaboodle Express N/A Kiddie N/A Operating
Lil' Leapin' Lizards N/A Kiddie N/A Operating

Roller Coasters[]

To see a list of the present and past roller coasters at Magic Springs, click here: http://rollercoaster.wikia.com/wiki/Magic_Springs_and_Crystal_Falls

Events[]

Magic Springs has multiple events throughout the year such as

  • Education in Motion
  • Celebrate The Word
  • SplashDance
  • Magic Screams
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The fountain during Magic Screams. The water has been replaced with fake blood.


Incidents[]

The following is a list of incidents that have occurred at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls. (From Wikipedia)

  • On July 30th, 2006, a 45-Year old woman from Memphis, Tennessee fell from the Twist and Shout coaster. Inspectors sais she was too large for the ride, which caused the safety restraints to not work properly.
  • On September 4th, 2006, an 11-year old boy was shot in the wrist from a falling .22 caliber bullet
  • On June 9th, 2007, a power outage left 12 people stranded upside-down 150 ft. In the air for 30 minutes on the X-Coaster
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