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Hawaiian Falls Mansfield is currently a small waterpark under construction in Mansfield, Texas. The park was announced on September 10, 2007, and plans to open on Memorial Day Weekend in May 2008. The waterpark will sit on 14 acres on Heritage Parkway and Texas Highway 360. It will consist of 12 water slides, a lazy river, an interactive water treehouse, a football-field size wave pool, and a children's activity pool, as well as a few food stands. The park will cost roughly $10 million and will be built by David Busch Hawaiian Falls Waterparks in conjunction with the City of Mansfield.
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Ground broke for Hawaiian Falls Adventure Park on September 10, 2007. Hawaiian Falls Waterparks signed a 40-year lease with the City of Mansfield to operate the park.
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- Waikiki Beach -- a football-field size wavepool.
- The Maui Wowie Slide Complex -- a slide complex feature 4 body slides.
- The Blowhole Bowl -- a funnel slide.
- Pipeline --two tube slides (one blue and one green). Pipeline: Monsoon is an entirely enclosed blue tube slide. Pipeline: Typhoon is a partially enclosed, partically open tube green tube slide. Opened in 2003.
- Keiki Cove -- an interactive children's water treehouse filled with fountains, slides, climbing nets, water jets, and a giant bucket that drops gallons of water every few minutes.
- The Pineapple Express -- a 4 lane downhill racing slide.
- The Kona Kooler -- a circular pathed lazy river with zero entry level beach.
- The Coconut Sprayground -- an interactive children's area filled with fountains and water elements.
- Honolulu Lulu -- three body slides.
- Pineapple Pete's Island Cafe -- a small cafe located in the park that serves a variety of food choices including Pizza Hut pizzas and other snacks. Opened in 2003. Pizza Hut Express opened in 2007.
- Davy Jones Lockers -- a small gift shop that rents lockers and sells a few other items. Opened in 2003.
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