by BrandonR | Oct 28, 2020 | Park Articles |
With the Covid-19 pandemic still active, Six Flags over Texas responded by switching things up for 2020 and organizing Hallowfest for its annual Halloween event instead of the typical Fright Fest. We’ll take a look at the event and share our thoughts on how the...
by BrandonR | Nov 27, 2019 | Park Articles |
Six Flags over Texas has finally released the much-anticipated New Texas Giant Nanocoaster model from CoasterDynamix, just in time for Christmas. Check out our video review below, or scroll down for more pictures and information about the awesome new kit available for...
by BrandonR | Jul 28, 2019 | Park Articles |
As summer continues, so do a number of projects at the park. Here are some observations we made on our most recent trip to Six Flags over Texas in late July 2019, including updates on Aquaman’s removal, Yosemite Sam’s closure, and a sign of Spinsanity...
by BrandonR | Jul 21, 2019 | Featured Content, Park Articles |
Pink Thing fans can rejoice — the treat’s familiar flavor is back at Six Flags over Texas! As we explored in our last Pink Thing article, the frozen novelty’s classic flavor disappeared in 2011 with a generically-flavored, pale, pink, Push-Up pop...
by BrandonR | May 11, 2019 | Park Articles |
Aquaman Splashdown appears to be seeing its final days at Six Flags over Texas. Last seen operating in 2018, the park has removed the water ride’s pumps and signature Aquaman statue. But what will take its place for 2020 or beyond? In this post we’ll...
by BrandonR | Sep 9, 2018 | Featured Content, Park Articles |
If there is one food that uniquely identifies Six Flags over Texas, it has to be the Pink Thing. Introduced in the mid 1960s, Pink Things have been around almost as long as the park itself. The Pink Thing’s longevity is a testament to its popularity, with many...
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