by BrandonR | Jul 19, 2025 | Park Pulse |
While the Southern Palace Theater may not be in use this summer, the park is using this time begin a multi-phase renovation of the historic theater. Guests have seen workers repairing and repainting the exterior and installing a new sign, while work inside the theater...
by BrandonR | Jul 4, 2025 | Park Pulse |
A social media post from regional president Jeffrey Siebert confirms the New for 2026 ride’s first footer has been poured and completed. Track and supports continue to flow into the park being staged both on and off-site.
by BrandonR | May 10, 2025 | Park Pulse |
Track for Six Flags over Texas’ New for 2026 Dive Coaster has started to arrive, being staged in an area blocked off in the parking lot. Photos of the track show a brown and tan color scheme leading to speculation of the ride’s names and...
by BrandonR | Mar 25, 2025 | Park Pulse |
Multiple local news agencies (1, 2, 3) are inexplicably reporting that Six Flags over Texas “is going cashless,” something that happened nearly 5 years ago during Covid and has been a well-established reality throughout the park ever since. The only actual...
by BrandonR | Mar 18, 2025 | Park Pulse |
The park has posted new height requirements for both the Mine Train and Judge Roy Scream roller coasters, increasing their 42 inch requirement to 48 inches. The change (which affects several other rides throughout Six Flags parks) is likely related to insurance but...
by BrandonR | Mar 13, 2025 | Park Pulse |
Titan’s massive repainting job is not yet complete, but the park will be reportedly pausing the project to let it reopen for Spring Break crowds. The ride’s transformation to a red, white, and blue color scheme (in honor of the Texas flag) is expected to...
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