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The completed Immelmann loop on Tormenta Rampaging Run

Tormenta Reaches Record-Breaking Milestone

Tormenta Rampaging Run , Six Flags over Texas’ new-for-2026 roller coaster, has reached another construction milestone. Crews just completed its first inversion, a towering 218-ft Immelmann loop, the tallest of its kind anywhere. This milestone comes a few weeks after…

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40th Annual Holiday in the Park Begins November 23

40th Annual Holiday in the Park Begins November 23

Holiday in the Park 2025 is set to be the biggest ever, with this year marking the 40th anniversary of the event which Six Flags over Texas started back in 1985. To celebrate the momentous event, hundreds of new decorations are being installed alongside 2.5 million…

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Final Weekend for Fright Fest and other Fall Events

Final Weekend for Fright Fest and other Fall Events

Zombie cowboy near Crazy Horse Saloon (from Fright Fest 2025)The final weekend of Fall events is upon us, with Sunday, November 2 being the last day to experience Fright Fest, Tricks and Treats, and Oktoberfest at Six Flags over Texas. Fright Fest provides the full…

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Tomorrow: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

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Brief updates and happenings around Six Flags over Texas

Six Flags Introduces Free Pre-K Pass

Six Flags has launched a new free Pre‑K Pass that gives kids ages 3–5 unlimited visits for the entire 2026 season, and Six Flags Over Texas is one of the participating parks. Families just need an active 2026 Silver, Gold, or Prestige Pass or Membership to register, then activate the child’s pass at the front gate by May 31 with proof of age. Each adult pass can register up to two Pre‑K kids, and children 2 and under already get in free. The offer runs April 22–May 31.

Titan Turns 25

Can you believe Titan just turned 25? The massive coaster opened to the public all the way back on April 27, 2001. Check out our Titan Turns 20 article from 5 years ago that documented the construction of the park’s second biggest investment (just now being topped by Tormenta).

More Leadership Shakeups Across Six Flags

There are even more shakeups across the Six Flags chain with reports that park president positions are returning to a number of parks (including SFOT), a reversal of the company’s strategy last year. But even more shocking is the departure of regional manager Jeffrey Siebert. More news to come…

Crowd Alert: March 13-15

A perfect storm of crowds is brewing at Six Flags Over Texas this weekend. Not only has Spring Break started, but an Indycar Grand Prix is happening throughout the streets of nearby ATT Stadium and Globe Life Field. Very heavy crowds are expected at the park and throughout Arlington. Visitors beware!

Bubble Show Headed to Southern Palace

The Gazillion Bubbles Show will showcase the “beauty of bubble artistry and wonders of soapy science” in the Southern Palace Theater. The show runs March 14-22, and will presumably be the first show in the newly-redone theater that now features seats instead of bench-style seating.

Discover Thrills

Check out Six Flags over Texas’ collection of over 50 roller coasters and rides

The Original

Discover Six Flags over Texas’ glorious 65 year history with our extensive timeline

Tormenta Rampaging Run

Explore the latest updates for the record-breaking coaster arriving in 2026

Ride Retrospectives

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

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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…

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…

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!

What to Expect at Six Flags over Texas in 2026

Six Flags over Texas wraps up its 2025 season on January 4, 2026, at which point the park will close throughout January and February to prepare for the 2026 season—the park’s 65th anniversary. That short offseason, a departure from year-round operation, will…

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