List of Six Flags Fiesta Texas attractions

Six Flags Fiesta Texas consists of five themed areas and an adjacent water park, White Water Bay.

Six Flags Fiesta Texas 2011 Skyline

Current attractions

Los Festivales

Los Festivales is lined with shops selling Six Flags and Fiesta Texas merchandise and food and is the themed land when guest first entered the park.

Attractions

Boomerang at the end of Los Festivales.

Dining

  • La Cantina
  • Mockingbird
  • Six Below Ice Cream

Shops

  • Heroes
  • Six Flags Mercado

Venues

  • Teatro Fiesta, a 1992 outdoor venue.
  • Zaragoza Theatre, a 1992 indoor theater.

Crackaxle Canyon

Crackaxle Canyon is themed to a 1920s boomtown which features several themed rides and shops.

Attractions

Dining

  • Bubba's
  • Canyon Smokehouse
  • Old Blues Bar B Q
  • Panda Express
  • Totally Kickin' Chicken
  • Windmill Ice house

Shops

  • ACME Company Store
  • Antique Photo Emporium
  • Iron Rattler Mercantile

Venues

  • Lone Star Lil's Amphitheater, a 1992 outdoor Amphitheater features events and concerts.
  • Sundance Theatre, a 1992 outdoor theatre.

Spassburg

Spassburg is themed to a German village after the large amounts of German towns in Texas. Spassburg also has a kids' sub-section called Kidzopolis.

Attractions

  • Bugs' White Water Rapids, a 1998 Hopkins Super Flume Water Ride. Themed after the cartoon, Knighty Knight Bugs.
  • DC Super-Villain Swing, a 1992 Zierer Wave Swinger. Known as Die Fledermaus from 1992 to 2008 and Whirligig from 2009 to 2018.
  • Der Pilger Bahnhof, a station for the 1992 train ride that takes around the park, Fiesta Texas Railroad.
  • Fender Bender, a 1992 Morgan Bumper Cars. Known as Steingasse from 1992 to 2008.
  • Grand Carousel, a 1992 Morgan Carousel. From 1992 to 2008, the carousel was located in Spassburg as Dornroschen. The carousel was relocated to Rockville as Amerigoround until the end of the 2017 season; it has been relocated again back to Spassburg, with a new name.
  • Joker Carnival of Chaos, a 2019 Zamperla Giga Discovery.
  • Kinderstein, a 1999 Zamperla Mini Tea Cups. Known as Mini Tea Cups from 1999 to 2002.
  • SkyScreamer, a 2012 200 feet (61 m) tall Funtime StarFlyer.
  • Superman: Krypton Coaster, a 2000 168 feet (51 m) tall Bolliger & Mabillard Floorless Coaster themed to the DC Comics superhero Superman.
Kidzopolis attractions

Kidzopolis is a kids-themed section that was created in 2009 and debuted as Wiggles World themed after the characters of The Wiggles until 2011. Before that the rides were a part of Spassburg.

  • Buckarooz, a 1999 Kiddie Drop Ride. Originally located in Crackaxle Canyon until 2008 as Rodeo Rider (1999 to 2001) and Lil' Bronco Buster (2002 to 2008). Moved to current location in 2009 and was called Wiggly Trail Ride until 2011.
  • Kiddee Koaster, a 1992 Vekoma Junior Coaster. Opened as Pied Piper until 1998 and from 1999 to 2008 the roller coaster was renamed to Rollschuhcoaster. Being located in the newly Wiggles World the Vekoma coaster was renamed in 2009 to Romp Bomp A Stomp until 2011.
  • Krazy Kars, a 1992 Zamperla Convoy Ride. Known as Kinderbahn from 1992 to 2008 and The Big Red Cars from 2009 to 2010.
  • Splish Splash Zone, a 2009 Interactive Kiddie Playship. Known as S.S. Feathersword's Playship from 2009 to 2010.
  • Up, Up & Away, a 2009 Zamperla Samba Tower. Known as Yummy Yummy Fruit Salad from 2009 to 2010.
  • ZoomJets, a 2009 Zamperla Aero Top Jet. Known as The Big Red Planes from 2009 to 2010.

Dining

  • All-American Nachos
  • Johnny Rockets
  • Little Kidz Cafe, in Kidzopolis
  • Sangerfest Halle, a food court and theatre. Also The Pretzel Stop can also be found inside.

Shops

  • Studio 6F
  • Spitze's
  • Superman Shop

Venues

  • Sangerfest Halle, a 1992 indoor theatre and food court.
  • Wiggles Theatre, a 2009 outdoor theatre. No official name or show has replaced the name of the theatre and the former show, Get Ready To Wiggle since the removal of The Wiggles.

Rockville

Rockville is themed to a fictional town in 1950s.

Attractions

Dining

  • BeeBops
  • Cold Stone
  • Park Row Soda Stop
  • Pete's Eats
  • Pit Stop
  • Primo's Pizzeria
  • Reggie's Funnel Cakes
  • Rockville Lemonade

Shops

Venues

  • Rockville High, a 1992 indoor theatre themed to a high school. For Fright Fest, the theatre is used as a haunted maze called RockKill High School.

Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Attractions

  • Crow's Nest Ferris Wheel, a 1994 Chance Rides Century Wheel.
  • Fireball, a 2016 Larson Super Loop.
  • Hurricane Force 5, a 2016 Zamperla Mega Disk'O.
  • Pandemonium, a 2007 48 feet (15 m) tall Gerstlauer spinning roller coaster. During Fright Fest, Pandemonium is closed due to the queue line becoming a haunted maze, Fear House 3D.
  • Pirates of the Deep Sea, a 2019 interactive family dark ride. The ride replaced the former Scooby-Doo! Ghostblasters: The Mystery of the Haunted Mansion attraction.
  • Spinsanity, a 2016 Larson Tilt-A-Whirl.
  • Thunder Beach Speedway, a 1999 Go Karts. Extra Charge
  • Waverunner, 1994 Eli Bridge Scrambler.

Dining

  • Fireball Snacks
  • Johnny Rockets

Shops

  • Jelly Bean

Removed Rides

Name Opened Removed In Type Former Location Notes
Rennsporplatz 1992 1997 Mason Corporation kiddie roller racers/scooters Spassburg
Cap’n Willie’s Shrimpboat 1994 1998 kiddie soft play ship Fiesta Bay Boardwalk
Bayside Paddle Boats 1994 1998 Paddle Boat Ride Fiesta Bay Boardwalk (extra charge) Used to be where Hurricane Force 5 is now.
Seaside Golf 1994 1998 Mini Golf Rockville Used to be where Poltergeist is now.
Boardwalk Canyon Blaster[1] N/A N/A Zierer, Tivoli – Large coaster. Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Boardwalk Canyon Blaster was on the 2000 park map, but never built. It was located behind Poltergeist for the 2000 season and never set up. It was supposed to be built behind Frisbee. In 2001, it was relocated to Warner Bros. Movie World Madrid as Tom y Jerry, where it has been operating since April 6, 2002.
Daffy’s Duckaneer 1999 2000 Sartori kiddie swinging ship Crackaxle Canyon Moved to Six Flags St. Louis in 2006.
Joker's Revenge[2] 1996 2001 Vekoma Hurricane Coaster, with backward-facing trains Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Closed during the 2002 season and relocated to Six Flags New Orleans in late 2002 where it opened as The Jester in 2003. Used to be where Pandemonium is now. Was the very first Vekoma Hurricane to be produced in the U.S.
Screamin’ Skycoaster 1995 2001 Skycoaster Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Extra charge; moved to the Texas State Fair
Chaos 1999 2005 Chance Chaos Rockville Relocated to Kemah Boardwalk; Used to be where Amerigoround used to be, which had moved as well.
Turbo Bungy 2001 2005 Eurobungy bungee/trampoline Crackaxle Canyon (Extra charge) Used to be where Whirlpool and Big Bender is now.
The Wipeout 1994 2006 Chance Wipeout Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Closed in 2003 and removed in 2006. Used to be in the area in front of Johnny Rockets.
Tempest 2002 2006 Gravity Works Skyscraper Fiesta Bay Boardwalk (extra charge) Used to be behind Frisbee and Go Karts. Removed to make room for Pandemonium.
Der Fliegenzirkus 1992 2008 kiddie biplane ride Spassburg Removed for Wiggles World.
Kinderwagen 1992 2008 kiddie bumper cars Spassburg Removed for Wiggles World; used to be where the Buckarooz is now.
Frosty's Snow Chutes 2008 2010 Snow Hill Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Opened only during Holiday In The Park. Located behind the previous Frisbee attraction.
Wagon Wheel 1996 2011 Schwarzkopf Enterprise Crackaxle Canyon Relocated from Six Flags Over Texas. Used to be where Gunslinger is now.
The Rattler[3] 1992 2012 Roller Coaster Corporation of America wooden roller coaster Crackaxle Canyon The Rattler was one of Six Flags Fiesta Texas' original attractions, opening in 1992. It closed in 2012 to make way for Iron Rattler, a Rocky Mountain Construction steel roller coaster which will utilize some of the same support structure.
S.S. Overboard 1994 2012 Chance Rides Pharaoh's Fury[4] Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Closed after the 2012 season and removed in 2015. Fireball took its place in 2016.
Motorama 1992 2015 Morgan Electric Cars Ride with 50s style cars Rockville Named Motorama Turnpike from 1992 to 2004. Was themed in Rockville to be a large street filled with vehicles that station in a downtown garage. Removed to make way for Batman: The Ride. Was the main attraction in partner with The Rattler. Motorama had over millions of riders until 2015. Was SBNO (Standing but not operating) for the rest of the fall of 2014, and Motorama spot on the map was missing until the 2015 map was produced. The ride had over a variety of 30 different cars, all themed to Cadillacs, Chevy, and Ford cars.
Little Castaways 1994 2015 Mermaid-Themed Ride Works Tea Cups Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Closed during the 2013 season and removed in 2015.
Frisbee 1998 2015 Huss Frisbee Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Originally located on current Boomerang site in Los Festivales; relocated to where Bayside Paddle Boats was located. Frisbee closed on November 1, 2015 to make away for Hurricane Force 5. Frisbee was a discontinued model, which Huss does not produce anymore, due to their newer version, Giant Frisbee.
Power Surge 1992 2017 Intamin shoot-the-chutes Rockville Removed to make way for Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster, scheduled to open in March 2018.
Scooby-Doo! Ghostblasters: The Mystery of the Haunted Mansion 2002 2018 Sally Corporation Interactive Family Dark Ride Fiesta Bay Boardwalk Located in building that formerly housed a roller skating rink
The Twister 1998 2018 Huss Top Spin Spassburg Known as Der Twister from 1998 to 2008. Was removed to make way for The Joker's Carnival of Chaos in 2019.

Future attractions

  • Daredevil Dive: Flying Machines is set to debut in 2020.

References

  1. Marden, Duane. "Boardwalk Canyon Blaster  (Six Flags Fiesta Texas)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  2. Marden, Duane. "Joker's Revenge  (Six Flags Fiesta Texas)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  3. Marden, Duane. "Rattler  (Six Flags Fiesta Texas)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  4. "S.S. Overboard". Fiesta Texas Online.com. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
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