Operated by Premier Parks, LLC Roller coasters 5 Opened 22 July 1978 | Total 20 Water rides 2 Phone +1 501-624-0100 | |
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Location Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States Operating season Address 1701 E Grand Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901, USA Owner Entertainment Properties Trust Rides Arkansas Twister, Rum Runner Pirate Ship, Bugga Booga Wheel, Magic Swings, The Gauntlet Similar Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs Mountain, Bathhouse Row, Gangster Museum of America, Mid‑America Science Museum Profiles |
Magic Springs and Crystal Falls is an amusement park and water park located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, about 50 miles from Little Rock. A single price admission includes all day use of the rides and attractions in both parks. The park is open weekends from April through October and daily late-May through mid-August. Magic Springs and Crystal Falls was opened in the late 1970s, closed in 1995, and reopened in 2000. Magic Springs and Crystal Falls is owned by EPR Properties and operated by Amusement Management Partners, LLC.
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History
Magic Springs (reopened as Magic Springs and Crystal Falls in 2000) opened July 22, 1978, but investors became burdened by millions of dollars of debt and sold the park in the 1980s to a group headed by businessman Melvyn Bell, who then had his own financial troubles. It closed in 1995. Fitraco, a Belgian company, bought the amusement park at a foreclosure auction in 1995. Ed Hart of Themeparks LLC was approached by Fitraco, and decided to take on the project.
Magic Springs and Crystal Falls reopened in 2000 after Hot Springs voters approved a bond issue providing financing for the park. Attendance totaled more than 362,500 in 2000 and beat expectations. In 2001, attendance fell about 25 percent to roughly 272,000, and then to about 254,000 in 2002. The park continued to expand its ride offerings instead of hunkering down. Attendance grew again to more than 291,000 in 2003, the year the Timberwood Amphitheater debuted. It topped 400,000 in 2004 when The Gauntlet was added and the concert series was expanded. In March, owners of Magic Springs agreed to sell the attraction to CNL Income Properties. They leased back the park to the former owners, who continued to manage it. On June 10, 2008, it was announced that PARC Management had taken over the park's management. The leasing agreement between owner CNL and PARC Management was terminated in November 2010 and a new operating agreement with Amusement Management Partners, LLC was announced in January of 2011. In late 2016, CNL sold a bundle of its theme park properties, including Magic Springs, to EPR Properties, a REIT based in Kansas City. It was announced at that time that management responsibilities for Magic Springs would be assumed by Premier Parks, LLC.
Roller Coasters
Thrill rides
Family rides
Kids' rides
Former rides
Timberwood Amphitheater
The Timberwood Amphitheater is a state-of-the-art concert venue which offers a variety of entertainment. Concerts are held every Saturday during the operating season. While there is free lawn seating, there are also 26 rows of bench reserved seats in front of the stage. Currently VIP Reserved seats (the first six rows) are $10.00 while the price for the rest of the reserved seats is $5.00.
Annual events
Crystal Falls
Crystal Falls is the water park portion of Magic Springs and Crystal Falls and is included with park admission. Crystal Falls is open daily from May through mid-August and weekends to the end of September. Crystal Falls has many water attractions which include:
Awards
“Best of the Best” – Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Readers Poll
Golden Guard Award – Excellence in lifeguarding, Ellis & Associates
Southern Travel Treasure – AAA
Gold Elite Award – Performance of water safety staff, Ellis & Associates
Platinum Elite Award – Performance of water safety staff, Ellis & Associates
The Natural State Award – Arkansas’ top tourist attraction, Arkansas Governor's Conference on Tourism
Best Area Attraction – Hot Springs Sentinel-Record, Readers Poll
Silver Elite Award – Excellence in lifeguarding, Ellis & Associates
Large Business Recognition – Excellence in landscaping, Hot Springs/Garland County Beautification Commission
Large Business of the Year – Excellence in community service, Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce
Outstanding Achievement for Access to Persons with Disabilities – S.A.I.L.S.
Silver Cup – Outstanding effort in tourism, Garland County Hospitality Association
Top Three Family Friendly Parks in the Nation – Better Homes and Gardens