We visited the park on a brisk, late-February Saturday to see Aquaman continuing to test in preparation for its March opening, and also explore some of the other ongoing changes to the park in preparation for the 2023 season.
Aquaman Testing
As you’d hope for a ride under construction off-and-on for 3 years, Aquaman Power Wave is functionally complete, with technicians performing several test runs of the ride during our visit. A few days ago the park announced it will open March 11 for Spring Break, though some have floated rumors that it could open earlier for a passholder sneak preview.
2023 Events
Six Flags added several signs throughout the park highlighting the 2023 events. There certainly seems to be a push to have an event going on throughout the entire year.
Gotham Games Refurb
Nearly all the games in Gotham City are currently blocked off for what appears to be a large-scale refurbishment. Beyond the fences, games have been removed but not yet replaced with anything. It will be interesting if the park tries putting different types of games here, as these games haven’t seemed well-utilized by guests historically.
Pirates of Speelunker Cave
Pirates of Speelunker Cave remains closed as the park continues repairs from last year’s flood. Kudos to the park for adding more descriptive signage (not only to Speelunker but to many others) that better explains why the rides are closed, versus the generic “this ride is closed” signs that left guests in the dark.
Texas Path Open Again
The pathway in the Texas section that houses Rodeo is once again open. Nothing else seemed significantly different or new, making us question the point of the area’s extended closure.
Mine Train Upgrades
Mine Train is currently one of the closed roller coasters as the park is reportedly upgrading the ride’s control system to run 3 trains.
Pineapple Man Open
The new Pineapple Man stand opened last year in Tower across from Chop Six (which is closed). They offer a pretty unique selection of drinks and even a lobster bisque.
Rollercoaster Coffee Change
Well that didn’t last long. After about a year of Rollercoaster Coffee opening up inside Six Flags Universe (formerly Looney Tunes Mall) and serving Houston-native Katz coffee, the switch has been made to Starbucks. All hail the coffee overlord.
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