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Six Flags Over Texas Post-Merger Wish List | Top 3 Major Park Improvement Ideas
The merger between Six Flags and Cedar Fair took place just over two months ago and we've seen lots of changes so far, including Cedar Fair management taking over operations, updated season pass structures and new job postings for high-level positions at select parks. After visiting most Cedar Fair legacy parks over the last five years, it is clear that many crucial improvements can come to Six Flags Over Texas without the investment of multi-million dollar rides and attractions. Heres's our wish list of the top three changes we'd like to see implemented to the park.
Judge Roy Scream Reopens, New Restaurants & Food, Ride Lockers Coming Soon | Six Flags Over Texas
Upgrades continue to take place at Six Flags Over Texas, including fresh paint, more flat ride refurbishments, new dining locations and food offerings and the addition of free ride lockers to select attractions. We take a look at the progress on current refurb projects, including Runaway Mine Train and Judge Roy Scream, and check out some Spring Break and St. Patrick's Day festivities.
Dr. D's Cliffhanger Construction Update, Continued Theming & Dining Changes | Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Construction continues on Fiesta Texas' newest high-thrill roller coaster, Dr. Diabolical's Cliffhanger. The attraction's outdoor queue and station have begun to take shape. We also head over to Sangerfest Halle to check out more enhancements to the dining location's ongoing remodel and much more.
Aquaman Turntable Progress, Mr. Freeze Paint Job, More Building Improvements | Six Flags Over Texas
Construction projects at Six Flags Over Texas continue to move at a rapid pace. Work has picked up on Aquaman: Power Wave and its addition of a turntable and crews continue to prep the all-new Pirates of Speelunker Cave dark ride. The new Mr. Freeze paint job has also progressed, along with several building refurbishments, especially in the park's Old South section. Six Flags Over Texas also continues the parking lot makeover and construction of a new perimeter fence.
Spring Break Preparations, New Entertainment, Other Park Improvements | Six Flags Over Texas
Spring Break is right around the corner at Six Flags Over Texas and the park is working to switch over from the Fire & Ice Winter Festival. New and returning entertainment options have filled the park. We also check out the progress on Casa Magnetica and point out some other park improvements.
Casa Magnetica Reopening?, Final Day of the Fire & Ice Winter Festival | Six Flags Over Texas
We visit Six Flags Over Texas for their final day of the Fire & Ice Winter Festival to check out more new specialty food items and highlight a number of rides, attractions and entertainment. Several updates and improvements are taking place throughout the park, including a potential Casa Magnetica reopening!
Six Flags Over Texas New Additions/Improvements Wish List, Other In-Park Updates
We head out to Six Flags Over Texas on a rainy day to talk about all the improvements, additions and changes we'd love to see in upcoming years at the park. Also, we check out how COVID-19 guidelines and safety procedures are holding up, along with other projects happening in the park.
Six Flags Over Texas Now Open Year-Round, PLUS Aquaman: Power Wave Construction Update
We visit Six Flags Over Texas during the first official weekend of their year-round operations to see what rides are currently undergoing maintenance and which roller coasters are currently operational. We also check out more footers being poured for Aquaman: Power Wave, the development of a "trough" and more support pieces arriving on-site in the parking lot! Plus, what improvements are coming to the JB’s Smokehouse BBQ restaurant?
Awesome New Houses, Props & Decor Coming to Fright Fest 2019 | Six Flags Over Texas
We visit Six Flags Over Texas the week before Fright Fest begins to check out the great progress made on scare zone enhancements, new haunted houses, and overall decor for the event.