Park Areas
Fiesta Texas was introduced in 1992 with an emphasis on live entertainment. Throughout the last few decades, the park has seen several additions to its lineup of rides and attractions. Six Flags Fiesta Texas’ themed areas represent Texas cultures and time periods, Americana and iconic DC Comics characters.
Crackaxle Canyon | |
DC Universe | |
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk |
Crackaxle Canyon
One of the original themed areas of the park, Crackaxle Canyon represents a 1920s steampunk boomtown filled with Western facades and a mix of iconic roller coasters and flat rides. Guests can find the high-thrill Iron Rattler hybrid coaster, as well as the Gully Washer rapids ride to cool off. Lone Star Lil's Amphitheater, the park’s largest outdoor venue, also features shows and seating for fireworks and drone displays.
Dining & Shopping
Crackaxle Canyon features many marquee attractions, including Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger.
Crackaxle Canyon is home to the high-thrill Iron Rattler hybrid roller coaster.
The backdrop of Crackaxle Canyon is accented by the natural quarry wall landscape.
DC Universe
DC Universe, first introduced at Fiesta Texas in 2019, is made up of former segments of the Spassburg and Thrill Seeker Park sections. The area features many DC Comics-themed attractions, dining and shopping locations. Record-breaking attractions include Superman Krypton Coaster and The Joker Carnival of Chaos, while several family and children’s rides are also featured.
Rides & Attractions
The addition of DC Universe saw a theme refresh for the park’s DC Super-Villains Swing ride.
DC Universe features a handful of high-thrill attractions, including The Joker Carnival of Chaos.
Superman Krypton Coaster became part of the park’s DC Universe area in 2019.
Crackaxle Canyon | |
DC Universe | |
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk |
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk was added to Fiesta Texas in 1994 as an expansion of Rockville’s Americana setting. The area, themed around a boardwalk, features Pandemonium, a spinning roller coaster, and many great flat rides such as Crow's Nest and Pirates of the Deep Sea. Fiesta Bay Boardwalk also features a great view of the park’s surrounding quarry wall.
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk opened at Fiesta Texas in 1994 as an extension of Rockville.
Pandemonium, a family-friendly spinning attraction, is the Boardwalk’s only roller coaster.
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk is home to several of the park’s flat rides, including Crow’s Nest.
Los Festivales
Los Festivales introduces guests to the world of Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Themed with a Spanish flair, Los Festivales provides great architecture in its buildings. This area is home to two of the park's roller coasters, Boomerang and Goliath. Two performance venues, Teatro Fiesta and Zaragoza Theatre, are also found in Los Festivales.
Los Festivales is the first park area guests encounter upon entering.
Los Festivales is also home to Texas State Square, which often features photo opportunities.
Los Festivales is filled with Spanish-inspired buildings and vibrant banners and decor.
Rockville
Rockville is a 1950s-themed American town located near Fiesta Bay Boardwalk. One of the original park areas, Rockville features high-thrill rides such as Poltergeist, Scream and Hustler. Guests can also grab a bite to eat at Pete's Eats or catch a live show at Rockville High School.
Rockville is a 50s-themed area with period facades, including Rockville High School.
Poltergeist, a high-thrill launch coaster, is located in the Rockville section.
Rockville is home to multiple dining options, including the Pete’s Eats diner.
Spassburg
Spassburg, an original park area, celebrates the German heritage found in Texas. The section boasts many great attractions, including Bugs' White Water Rapids. Spassburg is also home to Thrill Seeker Park, a large children's area filled with several kid-friendly attractions. Sangerfest Halle, a large food court, provides guests with countless dining options and occasional entertainment offerings on Sangerfest Halle Stage.
Dining & Shopping
The park’s Spassburg area is a celebration of the German heritage found in Texas.
Sangerfest Halle Stage is home to live entertainment offerings throughout the year.
Spassburg is home to several family-friendly attractions, including Grand Carousel.
Spassburg | |
Hurricane Harbor |
Hurricane Harbor San Antonio
Hurricane Harbor San Antonio is Fiesta Texas' water park. Previously known as Ol' Waterin' Hole, Armadillo Beach and White Water Bay, Hurricane Harbor boasts over twenty water slides and water-related attractions to keep guests warm in the Texas summer heat. The area also provides private cabanas and premium lounging options.
Rides & Attractions
The main entrance to Hurricane Harbor is located in the park’s Crackaxle Canyon section.
Hurricane Harbor is home to Thunder Rapids Water Coaster, the first of its kind in America.
Fiesta Texas’ water park was rebranded to Hurricane Harbor in 2023.