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Six Flags Over Texas announces its Fright Fest event featuring haunted mazes, scare zones, and Halloween activities from ...
Six Flags Over Texas is the thrill capital of Texas and regarded as one of the six scariest theme parks in the U.S. It is the flagship location of all Six Flags and has been open since 1961.
From Sept. 12 through Nov. 2, the park will be packed with thrills for horror fans, and daytime spooky fun for the kids, too.
Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor have announced plans to reopen the waterpark on June 18 and the theme park on June 19. In accordance with Governor Abbott’s reopening ...
While Six Flags New England will be cheering on its home-state basketball team — the Boston Celtics — while Six Flags Over Texas will support its home-state team, the Dallas Mavericks.
The new coaster at Six Flags over Texas will come in 2026. The theme park company described it as a “record breaking dive coaster” but didn’t give further details.
At Arlington's Six Flags Over Texas, the world's first log flume will become one of the world's longest log flumes. Six Flags says the new El Rio Lento will feature one new lift hill and two big ...
For years, Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington has been a favorite for family fun, thrill seeking and sky-high adventures. Here's your all-inclusive guide to the park.
The original six flags represented Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the U.S., and the Confederate States. With 27 parks, Six Flags is the largest theme park company in North America.
Six Flags Over Texas will debut a second new water ride for the theme park’s 2022 season, as its Arlington-based parent company works to attract visitors back and continue its post-pandemic ...
Heads up, kids: If you’re 15 years old or younger and you want to visit Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington any time after 4 p.m., you need to have an adult with you.
“Six flags over Texas” is more than just the name of a theme park. Throughout history, many flags have flown over our great state, including a version of the hotly debated Confederate flag.