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Six Flags over Texas Announces 2024 Plans

Six Flags over Texas Announces 2024 Plans

Six Flags over Texas formally announced their plans for 2024 today, confirming rumors that have been floating around enthusiast groups for several weeks. The park's children area Bugs Bunny Boomtown will see the most attention, first with a brand new attraction:...

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Aquaman Power Wave Opening Delayed Until 2023

Aquaman Power Wave Opening Delayed Until 2023

Six Flags over Texas announced today on social media that its new water ride Aquaman: Power Wave would yet again be delayed, and is now scheduled to open in Spring 2023. Announced in 2019, Aquaman: Power Wave was originally scheduled to open in 2020, yet was delayed...

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The Return of Memberships (Sort Of)

Six Flags over Texas has once again changed up its admission offerings, this time making season passes much more like the former membership option. Back in early 2021, Six Flags ditched memberships for select parks including Arlington's own. While existing members...

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Brief updates and happenings around Six Flags over Texas

Dive Coaster Track Begins to Arrive

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 theme.

Recent Local News Stories

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 new news is that the park appears to be permanently bringing back the chaperone policy—which was initially introduced during Fright Fest 2024—per a recent social media post.

New Height Requirements

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 will surely put some families in an awkward position if their child was previously able to ride but no longer can. Our ride listing is an easy way to view all ride height requirements.

Titan Reopening for Spring Break

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 be complete in April.

Legacy Membership Prices Increase

Legacy membership owners have been informed of changes and cost increases. Legacy Gold Plus members are increasing to $11.99/month. Platinum memberships are going away entirely, converting members to Diamond at $14.99. Diamond is increasing to $18.99, while Diamond Elite is increasing to $23.99. New pricing starts on the payment after 3/27/25. Free season drink bottles are now included.

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New for 2026

Explore the latest details for Six Flags over Texas’ new record-breaking ride

The Original

Discover Six Flags over Texas’ glorious 60+ year history with our extensive timeline

Ride Retrospectives

See how Six Flags over Texas’ planted its legacy through its past attractions

 

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7 Ways to Beat the Heat at Six Flags over Texas

Seven easy tips to visit Six Flags over Texas on a summer day and live to tell the tale.

Holiday in the Park on Black Friday

Holiday in the Park 2023 is in full swing at Six Flags over Texas, so we visited the park the day after Thanksgiving to see what's new, what's back, and what's gone compared to prior years' events. While visitors to the park reported light crowds at park opening, this...

Return of the Pink Thing

The original flavor of the Pink Thing frozen treat is back at Six Flags over Texas in the form of ice cream!

7 Animals you Might Encounter at Six Flags over Texas

Although the early Six Flags over Texas relied on animals to power several of its rides and entertain guests, the modern day park delivers its thrills with roller coasters. But that's not to say you won't see any animals during your trip. As Arlington rapidly...

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