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Slick City Action Park Expands with New Webster Location in Greater Houston

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Slick City Action Park is preparing to expand its footprint in the Greater Houston region with a new location in Webster, marking the company’s fourth site in the metro area. The fast-growing indoor entertainment brand specializes in no-water slide attractions designed for both adults and children, offering a high-energy alternative to traditional amusement and trampoline parks.

The Webster site, which joins existing Houston-area locations in Katy, The Woodlands, and Pearland, continues the company’s national expansion strategy as demand for climate-controlled recreation options rises across Texas. While the opening date has not been finalized, Slick City confirmed development plans and noted that the new facility will feature its signature multi-story slide courses, air courts, and agility challenges.

Why the Expansion Matters

The addition of a Webster location strengthens the family entertainment landscape in Clear Lake and the broader southeast Houston corridor. The area continues to attract large-scale recreational and commercial development due to population growth and strong consumer demand for indoor venues that remain open and comfortable year-round.

Local officials and businesses have increasingly emphasized the need for diversified entertainment options, especially in communities with young families. Slick City’s presence supports that market shift while also contributing to regional job creation. Company representatives say each location employs a sizable staff for daily operations, event hosting, and safety management.

What’s Next

Slick City Action Park will announce construction timelines and hiring information as the buildout progresses. Residents can expect the new Webster park to align with the brand’s larger locations, which typically include birthday event spaces, party packages, and membership options.

The expansion indicates continued investment in Houston’s growing entertainment economy, reinforcing the region’s position as a major hub for experiential, tourism-driven, and family-oriented attractions.

This article is a summary of reporting by The Business Journals. Read the full story here.