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El Rio Lento Cancelled?

El Rio Lento Cancelled?

A little over a month after it was announced with minimal details, it now appears El Rio Lento may not be happening at all. Six Flags over Texas seems to have quietly cancelled the new-for-2024 attraction, removing all references to it from the official website, but...

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Early April Speelunker’ And Aquaman Construction Updates

Early April Speelunker’ And Aquaman Construction Updates

Plenty of changes are afoot at Six Flags over Texas, with 2022 being a big year for the park. Both Aquaman Power Wave and Pirates of Speelunker Cave are set to open this year, along with a slew of other ongoing projects such as completely retooling the entry plaza and...

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Memberships, Park President Out in Corporate Shakeup

Not even a month into 2022 and changes are abound at Six Flags over Texas, for better or for worse. Park President Out The first major shakeup is the departure of Park President Ron McKenzie. A nearly 30-year veteran of Six Flags, Ron took the helm of Six Flags over...

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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.

Titan’s New Color Scheme Revealed

Six Flags over Texas revealed Titan’s new color scheme in a recent Facebook Reel. The new colors are set to be red, white, and blue, “to represent the Texas flag.” The video goes on to say it will take 1,130 gallons of paint to cover the monstrous ride’s structure. The ride is expected to open in spring, depending on weather cooperating.

Titan Repainting Started

Six Flags over Texas has started the large project to repaint Titan and early photos show a very different navy blue track, a large departure from the orange track and teal supports the ride has featured since its 2001 introduction. There is speculation the supports will be a silver or gray color. Perhaps a strange nod to the nearby Dallas Cowboys?

Silver Season Pass Tier Returns

Six Flags continues to tweak admission offerings, reintroducing the Silver Pass tier that had initially disappeared following the chain’s merge with Cedar Fair. The base-level tier pass features admission to SFoT only with blackout dates, which currently appear to be Saturdays during 2025’s Fright Fest. More info can be found on our admission page.

Final Fright Fest Weekend

Fright Fest wraps up this weekend, concluding on November 3. Visitors should also know this is the last park operating weekend for a while, with the park being closed to the public (for private events) until November 24 when the park will reopen for Holiday in the Park.

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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!

Titan Turns 20 – A Look Back

As the Titan roller coaster turns 20 in 2021, we take a look back at the early rumors and follow it through its construction.

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...

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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