Old Schlitterbahn Waterpark Maps (2009 to 2025) | 3 Maps and 0 Brochures
Use this Old Schlitterbahn Waterpark Maps archive to pull the exact year quickly. It spans 2009 to 2025 with downloads by edition. For the current map guide, use the Schlitterbahn Waterpark map page.
Schlitterbahn Waterpark Map 2025
In 2025, Schlitterbahn introduced several operational updates. Spring Preview Days ran from April 18 to May 23 and May 27–30, offering limited ride access. Beginning April 18, all guests, including adults, were required to wear life jackets while on the Torrent River. The Tubenbach section, including The Falls, operated from May 24–26 and May 31 to August 3. Additionally, the Season Pass Drink Plan+ was launched, providing unlimited refills on select beverages during the 2025 season.
Printable Schlitterbahn Waterpark Map PDF 2025
Schlitterbahn Waterpark Map 2011
Schlitterbahn Waterpark Map 2009
FAQ
Why did Schlitterbahn waterpark close?
Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City closed after the death of a 10-year-old boy in 2016 on the Verrückt waterslide. Legal and safety issues followed, including criminal charges and declining attendance. The park was eventually sold and permanently shut down in 2018.
What happened at Schlitterbahn Galveston?
At Schlitterbahn Galveston, a tragic incident occurred in 2021 when a maintenance employee died after being electrocuted in a wave pool. The accident prompted safety investigations and temporary closure of the area. Schlitterbahn faced scrutiny over electrical safety and facility maintenance procedures.
Is Schlitterbahn the largest water park?
Schlitterbahn is not the largest water park in the world. That title belongs to Tropical Islands Resort in Germany, which covers over 710,000 square feet. However, Schlitterbahn New Braunfels is the largest in the United States by acreage and is known for its extensive river rides and tube chutes.
How much does Schlitterbahn pay per hour?
Schlitterbahn pays employees an average of $10 to $15 per hour depending on the role. Entry-level positions such as lifeguards and food service workers typically earn around $10–$12 per hour, while maintenance and supervisory roles can earn up to $15 or more based on experience and location.




