

Von Dark's Tunnel of Terror – Opened 2009, a ProSlide tantrum with high-speed 360 degree spins, and a 40 ft (12 m) drop (Round Double Tube) (2 Riders Required) Alien Invasion – Opened 2006, a ProSlide tornado with an alien abduction theme (Clover Leaf Raft).Hyperlight – Opened 1992, 2 enclosed tube slides ( re-named and re-themed from The Abyss) (Single or Double Inner Tube) (1 or 2 Riders).Hollywood Stunt Rider – Opened 2002, a dark mammoth family ride with a Hollywood theme (Family Raft) (2 - 4 Riders Required).Lazy River – Opened 1991, a relaxing tube ride with fountains and wave area.Max Trax – Opened 1991, 2 plummet slides consisting of a 50' straight down slide and one two hump slide (Body Slide).It was re-named in 2012 from Splash Landing and has a single or double inner tube and can have 1 or 2 riders. Dinosaur Falls – Opened 1991,it is a ProSlide pipeline with 3 slides.Cliff Diver, an 80-foot tall body slide was removed in 2021. In 2020, the attraction Battle for Mutiny Bay was removed, as well as opting to stay closed for the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Von Dark's Tunnel of Terror for 2009, Kahuna Bay for 2011, Bootlegger's Run for 2013, The Battle of Mutiny Bay for 2014, and two new rides introduced in 2018, Riptide Racer and Bombs Away. In July 2008, they announced that they would be adding 7 rides over the next few years, including Dr.

In 2006, Splish Splash added a new funnel-shaped ride called Alien Invasion. The park currently spans 96 acres (390,000 m 2). The park has been owned and operated by Palace Entertainment since 1999. It opened in May 1991 with three body slides, two-speed slides, two kiddie pools, two tube slides, a lazy river, and a restaurant. Splish Splash was built in 1989, headed by Chip Cleary with the original owners being the same as the owners of Adventureland. Travel Channel ranked Splish Splash as the third-best water park in the United States in the year 2009. It has 30 rides and is open for visitors from May to September. Splish Splash is a 96-acre (390,000 m 2) water park in Calverton, New York.
