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List of Six Flags Over Texas attractions

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Six Flags Over Texas consists of nine themed areas, including areas themed to Texas and different aspects of its culture, other nations, and Looney Tunes/DC characters. Rides are interspersed throughout these sections.

Oil Derrick an icon of the park

Areas and attractions

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Roller coasters

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As of November 2024[update], Six Flags Over Texas features 13 operating roller coasters.[1]

NameOpenedManufacturerModelTypeDescription
Aquaman: Power Wave2023Mack RidesPowersplashSteelThis coaster was originally going to open in 2020. The opening was delayed to March 11, 2023 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, supply chain issues and the decision to add a turntable after construction was nearly complete.[2]
Batman: The Ride1999Bolliger & MabillardInverted CoasterSteelIntended to appeal to the olderBaby Boomers generation,[3] Batman: The Ride was designed byWerner Stengel and opened on May 26, 1999.[4] It is situated in the Gotham City section of the park, which also debuted the same year.[3]
Judge Roy Scream1980William Cobb & AssociatesCustomWoodJudge Roy Scream opened as the park's first wooden coaster on March 1, 1980.[5][6] Designed by William Cobb and constructed at a cost of $2.1 million,[7] the 71-foot (22 m) ride features a 65-foot (20 m) drop and a maximum speed of 45 mph (72 km/h).[6]
Mini Mine Train1969Arrow DynamicsMini Mine TrainSteelAkiddie coaster geared for younger riders, the Mini Mine Train is a family-friendlymine train roller coaster with swift turns and maximum drop height of 20 feet (6.1 m).[8]
Mr. Freeze1998Premier RidesLIM Shuttle Loop CoasterSteelDesigned byWerner Stengel, Mr. Freeze is alaunched roller coaster powered by alinear induction motor (LIM). It features a height of 218 feet (66 m) and a maximum speed of 70 mph (110 km/h).[9] This coaster was originally set to open in 1997. The opening was delayed to March 28, 1998 due to flaws with the launch system.[10] The shoulder restraints were replaced with lap bars after the 2001 season.[9] The ride operates two trains; since 2023, one is launched facing forward, and the other is launched facing backward.[9]
New Texas Giant2011Rocky Mountain ConstructionI-Box – CustomSteelPreviously known as Texas Giant (1990–2009) before its track conversion from wood to steel,[11] the coaster reemerged as New Texas Giant in 2011 after an extensive refurbishment by Rocky Mountain Construction.[12][13] It was the first roller coaster to utilize the company's patentedI-Box track technology, and its height and speed were slightly increased in the process.[13]
Pandemonium2008GerstlauerSpinning CoasterSteelOriginally branded as Tony Hawk's Big Spin (2008–2010), the name was later changed to Pandemonium in 2011. The Spinning Coaster model was designed byWerner Stengel, and features four-person cars that freely spin as riders traverse the track.[14]
Runaway Mine Train1966Arrow DevelopmentMine TrainSteelDesignated as a historicCoaster Landmark by American Coaster Enthusiasts,[15] themine train roller coaster is the oldest coaster in the park.[1] It opened as Run-A-Way Mine Train in 1966.[16]
Runaway Mountain1996Premier RidesStandard CoasterSteelAnenclosed roller coaster designed byWerner Stengel that opened on June 12, 1996.[17] Marketed with the slogan, "The coaster that dares the darkness", it reaches a height of 65 feet (20 m) and a maximum speed of 40 mph (64 km/h).[18]
Shock Wave1978Anton SchwarzkopfSteelDesigned byWerner Stengel, Shock Wave is a custom-designed steel coaster from Anton Schwarzkopf that features two inversions and a maximum speed of 60 mph (97 km/h).[19]
The Joker2017S&S – Sansei Technologies4D Free SpinSteelDesigned byAlan Schilke, The Joker is the secondspinning roller coaster to open at the park following Pandemonium.[20] It features a 90-degree lift hill that stands 120-foot (37 m) tall, with each car able to spin 360 degrees vertically throughout the course of the track in a semi-controlled manner.[21]
Titan2001GiovanolaMega CoasterSteelAhypercoaster designed byWerner Stengel that stands 245 feet (75 m) high with a drop of 255 feet (78 m) and a maximum speed of 85 mph (137 km/h).[22] Titan is the longest coaster in the park as well as the state of Texas.[23]
Tormenta Rampaging Run2026Bolliger & MabillardDive CoasterSteelA dive coaster from Bolliger & Mabillard that stands 309 feet (94 m) high with a 285 feet (87 m) high drop. Going over 87 mph (140 km/h), this coaster goes through multiple inversions, including the tallestImmelmann inversion and tallestvertical loop in the world. Tormenta will become the tallest and fastest coaster in the park as well as the state of Texas when it opens.[24]
Wile E. Coyote's Grand Canyon Blaster2001Chance RidesBig DipperSteelAkiddie coaster located in the Boomtown section of the park that features a maximum height of 16.1 feet (4.9 m).[25]

Star Mall

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The area serves as the entry gate for Six Flags Over Texas. It was one of the original sections of the park when it opened in 1961. It is named for the large star-shaped fountain located in the section.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
Silver Star CarouselDentzel1963A classiccarousel ride. The carousel was the last to be built by William Dentzel. Originally located in the Boomtown section, ride was removed for restoration in 1985 and reopened at current location in 1988.

Mexico and Spain

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The Mexico & Spain area consists of two sections both of which were originally part of the park in 1961. Both sections represent a flag that has flown over the state of Texas.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
Casa MagneticaA walk-through, tilted house attraction.
El AserraderoArrow1963ALog flume. World's First Log Flume. Features two separate log flumes: Flume I (1963) & Flume II (1968).
El SombreroChance1965ATrabant. Located where La Fiesta de las Tazas current operates until 2005.
La Fiesta de las TazasZamperla2006A classicTeacups ride.

Texas

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The Texas section of the park was another original section when the park opened in 1961. It is named after the Republic of Texas flag that once flew over the state.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
Boot ScootinZamperla2006A Jump Around ride.
Dino Off Road AdventureArrow1962The ride was originally called Chaparral Antique Cars until 2023. The ride was reimaged in 2024, which features 15 animatronic dinosaurs along the path of the ride.[26]
Pirates of Speelunker CaveArrow,
Floating Dark Ride
2022The attraction was called The Spee-Lunker's Cave from 1964 to 1991, and rethemed toYosemite Sam and the Gold River Adventure! in 1992.[27] A flooding event in September 2018 damaged the ride and caused it to remain idle. The park announced on its 60th anniversary that the dark ride would be reimagined with a new theme for the 2022 season.
SidewinderEli Bridge2006A classicScrambler ride. Formerly located atSix Flags AstroWorld.
Texas Depot1961A station for the 1961 train ride that takes around the park,Six Flags & Texas Railroad.

Old South and France

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The Old South & France area consists of two sections both of which were originally part of the park in 1961. Both sections represent a flag that has flown over the state of Texas. The Old South was originally called The Confederacy and featuredCivil War reenactments, including performances representing the execution of a capturedUnion spy.[28] Wynne originally intended to name the park "Texas Under Six Flags." Various legends have attributed the name change to his wife Joann; a group called "The Daughters of The Texas Republic" — of which his wife may, or may not, have been a member; or his entertainment director, Charles Meeker, stating that, "Texas isn’t 'under' anything."[29]

United States

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The USA area of the park opened with the park in 1961. It was originally named the Modern Section, but still represented the United States flag that has flown over Texas. USA also has a kids' sub-section called Bugs Bunny Boomtown.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
Justice League: Battle for MetropolisSally2001AInteractive dark ride.

Bugs Bunny Boomtown

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The kid's area of the park originally opened in 1983 asPac-Man Land. With the introduction of Looney Tunes characters to the park, it was renamed to Looney Tunes Land around 1985. In 2001, the area was renamed once again when it was expanded to include new attractions. It was renamed Bugs Bunny Boomtown for 2014.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
Bugs Bunny Cloud BouncerSBF/VISA2001A Happy Tower.
Daffy Duck Bucket BlastersZamperla2014A Watermania ride. Due to the construction of Aquaman: Power Wave, the ride was removed and put into storage in 2021. The ride water ride was reconstructed and opened in a new location in 2024.[30]
Looney Tunes Adventure CampMiracle Recreation Equipment2014A play structure.
Marvin the Martian Space RocketsZamperla2014A Junior Jets ride.
Speedy Gonzales' Truckin' Across AmericaZamperla1992A convoy ride
Sylvester & Tweety Pounce and Bounce[30]Zamperla2024A Sky Tower ride. The tower was relocated fromSix Flags America, which operated as Sky Jumper.
Taz Tornado SwingsZamperla2014A Lolly Swing ride.

Goodtimes Square

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Goodtimes Square opened in 1973 along with Mayor H.R. Pufnstuf and The Sid & Marty Krofft Superstars at that time. But over the years it took on a loose 1950's theme.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
Cloud BouncerZamperla2006A Samba balloon tower.
Texas SkyScreamerFuntime2013ASwing ride.

Gotham City

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Gotham City opened in 1999 and is themed to theDC ComicsBatman universe.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
BatwingZamperla2006A Telecombat ride.
Catwoman WhipZamperla2016A Zamperla Endeavor.
The Riddler RevengeZamperla2016AGiant Discovery ride.

Boomtown

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The Boomtown section opened in 1963. It is based on the Texas boomtowns that sprung up in Texas during the oil boom era.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
Boomtown Depot1961A station for the 1961 train ride that takes around the park,Six Flags & Texas Railroad.
The GunslingerChance1983AYo-Yo. Operated as Texas Tornado until 2007.

Tower

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The Tower Section opened in 1969 and is named after the Oil Derrick tower location in the section.

RideManufacturerYear openedDescription
Superman: Tower of PowerS&S Worldwide2003Drop Tower
Caddo Lake BargeZamperla2006A Rockin’ Tug ride.
Dive Bomber AlleySky Fun 11996ASkycoaster attraction.Extra Charge
Oil DerrickIntamin1969AnObservation tower.
Roaring RapidsIntamin1983ARiver rapids ride.
Six Flags Speedway Go Karts1999A Go Karts attraction.Extra Charge

Former attractions

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Ride NameOpenedClosedTypeFormer locationNotes
Los Conquistadores Mule Pack Ride Coronado Trek[31]19611962SpainAlthough titled "mule pack ride," guests actually rode burros and were led by a host dressed as conquistador, riding a horse.[29]
Las Cocheses Cabras Goat Cart19611963MexicoGoat powered cart ride
La Cucaracha19611964Allan Herschell,Wild MouseMexicoOriginally named Sidewinder and was located in the USA section in 1961. Name changed and moved to Mexico section in 1962.
Overland Butterfield Stagecoach19611967StagecoachOld South
Sky Hook19631968Sky CraneBoomtownAn observation ride adapted from a cargo crane by Von Roll of Switzerland. Relocated toSix Flags Over Georgia in 1969, then relocated toMagic Springs in 1978.[29]
Little Dixie Carousel19611974Animal Powered CarouselOld SouthAlso known as Flying Jenny
Tower Slide19691976Fun SlideTower
Ferrocarril Fiesta Train19611978Train RideMexico
Big Bend19711979Schwarzkopf, Speed RacerUSAA first-of-its-kind Schwarzkopf roller coaster. Another example of the model is the Whizzer at Six Flags Great America that still operates today, and a clone of the ride formerly operated atCalifornia's Great America.
Humble's Happy Motoring Freeway Track I & II1961/21979 (Track I); 1986 (Track II)Arrow Development, Sports CarsUSA
Astro-Lift19611980Von Rolltype 101 aerial ropeway
Crazy Legs19731980Eyerly Aircraft Monster
LaSalle's Riverboat Expedition19611982Guided Old MillFrance
Skull Island19611982PlaygroundSkull Island
Caddo War Canoes19621983Canoe RideBoomtown
Cinesphere Chevy Show19691984Cinema 180Old South
Rotoriculous19751988Reverchon, HimalayaGoodtimes Square
Spindletop19671989Chance Rides,RotorPresent-day Tower; TexasRelocated toFrontier City as Terrible Twister (renamed Tumbleweed in 2014), where it operated from 1992 until 2019.
Spinnaker19771995Schwarzkopf GmbH,EnterpriseTower
Great Six Flags Air Racer19841999Intamin, Air RacerTower
Missile Chaser1961 (version 1); 2000 (version 2)1977 (version 1); 2002 (version 2)Eli Bridge Company,ScramblerUSA; Tower/TexasVersion two on the present site ofSuperman: Tower of Power for one season before moving near Titan; moved toSix Flags Magic Mountain to replace its damaged model
Bumper Cars19732007Goodtimes Square
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Ride20042007motion simulatorUSA
Fly Me to the Moon2008motion simulatorUSA
Wildcatter19822007Intamin,FreefallBoomtownPreviously known as G-Force and Texas Cliffhanger. Closed in September 2007. Demolished with explosives on October 2, 2007.
Flashback19892012Vekoma,BoomerangGoodtimes SquareIt was closed on September 3, 2012. Ride relocated toSix Flags St. Louis, re-opened in 2013 as Boomerang.
Texas Chute Out19762012Intamin, Parachute TowerGoodtimes SquareClosed on September 3, 2012. Demolished with explosives on October 10, 2012. Replaced bySkyScreamer.
Bugs Bunny's Spirit of St. Louie19762013Zamperla, mini airplane rideLooney Tunes USAStylized as "Spirit of St. Looie"
Daffy Duck's Capitol Tours20012013SBF/VISA group, kiddie crazy bus rideLooney Tunes USA
Michigan J. Frog's Tinsel Town Revue19852013Zamperla, miniswing rideLooney Tunes USA
Route 66 Bumper Cars20012013SBF/VISA group, minibumper carsLooney Tunes USA
ACME Rock-n-Rocket20062014Intamin,Looping StarshipUSAClosed on August 24, 2014. Replaced byJustice League: Battle for Metropolis.
Harley Quinn Spinsanity20062018Huss, TroikaGoodtimes SquareOperated as Crazy Legs from 2006 to 2016.
Aquaman Splashdown19872019Hopkins Rides,Shoot-the-ChutesUSAOperated as Splash Water Falls from 1987 to 2007.
Harley Quinn Spinsanity20182022ABC Rides, TourbillonGotham City
Sylvester & Tweety's State Fair-is Wheel20012022ZamperlaBugs Bunny BoomtownA MiniFerris wheel.
Yosemite Sam's Texas Tea Cups20012024SBF/VISABugs Bunny BoomtownA miniTeacups.
El Diablo20192024Larson Giga LoopSpainA 100 feet (30 m) tall Giga Loop.[32] The ride was planned to open in the tower section as "Lone Star Revolution".
La Vibora19862024Intamin/Swiss Bob roller coasterSpainOriginally located atSix Flags Magic Mountain where it debuted in 1984 as Sarajevo Bobsleds, thebobsled roller coaster was later relocated to Six Flags Over Texas. The roller coaster operated at the park from 1986 to 2024.[33][32]
Conquistador19812025Intamin Bounty swinging ship.Spain
Turbo BungyBungeetrampoline
Helicopter Rideshelicopter tours above the park
Jet SetIntamin Mini JetIntamin's very first ride.
Petting Zoo
Porky Pig Magic WheelEli Bridge Company,Ferris wheelLooney Tunes USA

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