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Brief updates and happenings around Six Flags over TexasTormenta Gets Topped Out
Tormenta has officially been topped out, with the peak of the lift hill and beginning of the turn leading out to the first drop installed. By Friday, December 19, all track between the lift and first drop was installed, marking a milestone for the record-breaking dive coaster.
Mr. Freeze Changes Incoming?
A cryptic Instagram post from regional manager Jeffrey Siebert has fans trying to decipher its meaning, consisting of the word “FREEZE” in a block of ice and accompanying text of “Brace for a chill, a freeze is coming.”
UPDATE: Additional posts have confirmed this to (at least) mean a significant renovation of the queue line building.
New Six Flags CEO Named
Six Flags has appointed John Reilly as CEO, following the departure of Richard Zimmerman, who served in the role for four years. Reilly brings over 30 years of experience in the theme park industry, including leadership positions at SeaWorld, Palace Entertainment, and Parques Reunidos.
Free Admission for First Responders
Six Flags over Texas is offering free admission for law enforcement, EMTs, and firefighters (plus a guest) from 11/23-11/26, 2025. Tickets must be redeemed at Guest Relations with a valid work ID. First responders may purchase up to six more tickets for just $19.99 each by selecting the Military/First Responder ticket at: sixflags.com/overtexas/store/
Two More Weeks of Fright Fest
There are just two more weekends left to experience all the Fall festivities at Six Flags over Texas, including Fright Fest, Oktoberfest, and Tricks and Treats. Be sure to check them out before they disappear!
Tormenta Track Installation Begins
Another Tormenta Rampaging Run milestone was achieved with the first track pieces being installed, one of which features the signatures of hundreds of guests attending the announcement event. The massive crane that will erect the 309′ lift hill and first drop has also arrived, signaling the ride will soon go very vertical and change the skyline of Arlington.