Road Runner Express, Six Flags Fiesta Texas | Coaster Poster
Road Runner Express opened at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in 1997 and is a staple of the park's roller coaster line-up. Featuring a top speed of 35 miles per hour and height of 73 feet, the roller coaster utilizes the park's quarry setting into its design. Road Runner Express is the perfect family roller coaster.
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175 gsm fine art paper; Matte finish; Multiple sizes; For indoor use
Ready to go on a PowerSplash Boat Excursion? Opened in 2023 at Six Flags Over Texas, Aquaman: Power Wave is the first ride of its kind to debut in North America. Built by Mack Rides, this high-thrill PowerSplash attraction features both forwards and backwards launches, reaching top speeds of sixty-three miles per hour. The water coaster also includes two spikes that stand at 148 feet tall and send riders plummeting ninety degrees. After multiple launches along the attraction’s 712-foot track, Aquaman: Power Wave ends with a huge splashdown.
Show your support for the Amusement Source brand with this Texas-themed kiss-cut sticker. These quality stickers can be placed on cases, laptops and more.
Opened in 2022, Dr. Diabolical's Cliffhanger at Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a unique dive coaster that features a height of 150 feet and top speeds of 60 miles per hour. The B&M roller coaster features two intense inversions and a 95-degree first drop. The 7-across seating also gives riders a unique center seat experience on Dr. Diabolical's Cliffhanger.
Shock Wave is a historical double-looping roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas. Opened in 1978, the attraction reaches 116 feet tall and speeds of 60 miles per hour. Designed by Schwarzkopf, Shock Wave ushered in the next level of intense and exciting coaster creations.
The original Rattler roller coaster opened at Fiesta Texas on March 14, 1992. Initially featuring a first drop of 166 feet and top speeds of 65 miles per hour, Rattler was the tallest and fastest wooden coaster in the world. The original Rattler took its last voyage on August 4, 2012 and would transform into the hybrid Iron Rattler roller coaster that stands today.
Big Bend, a Schwarzkopf Jet Star coaster, called Six Flags Over Texas home between 1971 and 1979. Standing 81 feet tall and reaching speeds of 52 miles per hour, Big Bend was a true favorite of park guests.
Opened in 1977, Spinnaker was a Schwarzkopf Enterprise attraction located at Six Flags Over Texas. This iconic flat ride called the park its home until 1995. It reopened at Fiesta Texas in 1996 as the Wagon Wheel, where it operated until its removal in 2011.
MotoRama Turnpike called Six Flags Fiesta Texas home from 1992 to 2014. Located in Rockville, this 50s-themed automobile attraction gave rides to millions of park guests. The ride was manufactured by Morgan and featured a striking station and queue design. MotoRama Turnpike was eventually removed to make way for Batman: The Ride.
The Speelunkers called Six Flags Over Texas home from 1964 to 1991. Join us in celebrating this past attraction with exclusive merchandise! Guests would jump aboard a boat and head into this mysterious cave. Once inside the cave, various scenes depicting the small "Speelunker" creatures could be enjoyed. The Cave closed in 1991 and soon became Yosemite Sam & the Gold River Adventure. However, in 2022, the Speelunkers returned with a pirate theme.
Kiss-Cut Sticker; Indoor Use Only; Not Waterproof