Six Flags Schuyler Lake/Harborside

Harborside is an inclusive water park located at Six Flags Schuyler Lake amusement park. It is advertised as being the largest water park in the state of New York. All of the water park's kids attractions are located in an area called "Sailor Island".

History
In 1982, Six Flags Schuyler Lake (then known as Schuyler Lake) opened a four water slide complex called "Finger Lakes Slides" which were originally an extra charge attraction. During the 1980s, Schuyler Lake starting adding more water park attractions. In 1991, the Finger Lakes Slides and then existing water park attractions were included in an expansion to turn the area into a full blown water park called "Shores of Schuyler Lake" which became an inclusive water park. In 1999, the water park was renamed "Sailor Schuyler's Hurricane Harbor". In 2011 the water park was renamed once again to "Harborside".

Gift shops and restaurants

 * Gangplank (a swim up snack and drink bar)
 * Front Gate Shore Store
 * Paradise Pizza
 * Sailor Island Snack Shack
 * Tiki's Treats
 * Treasure Chest Gift Shop

Incidents

 * On July 16, 1992, a 5-year-old kid drowned in the Barracuda Bay wave pool, since then, life vests are required for toddlers, children under 48" inches tall and weak swimmers over 48" inches tall.
 * On May 31, 1995, a 13-year-old teenager from Long Island fell 25 feet from the Alpine Toboggan Rapids slide complex. He fractured his skull, but was released from the hospital a month later.
 * On June 22, 2000, a 4-year-old was riding Alpine Toboggan Rapids when he fell out of the tube, safety tubes were bought after the incident.