Former Rides & Attractions

Six Flags Fiesta Texas has seen a substantial amount of growth over its last thirty years with massive ride expansions and first-of-its-kind rides. Below is a listing of rides, attractions, venues and events that once existed at the park.

Roller Coasters

Boardwalk Canyon Blaster

A Zierer family roller coaster intended for the 2000 season. The ride was delivered and added to park maps, but was never installed. The coaster was eventually relocated to Parque Warner Madrid.

Image: Amusement Planet

Joker’s Revenge


A Vekoma Hurricane roller coaster that once occupied the current Pandemonium location. It was SBNO for the 2002 season and eventually relocated to Six Flags New Orleans in 2003.

Image: Jason Knutson

1996 - 2001
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

The Rattler


The Rattler was a wooden roller coaster designed by John Pierce. An original park attraction, The Rattler was the tallest and fastest wooden coaster in the world when it opened. The Rattler was closed in 2012 to undergo a hybrid transformation into Iron Rattler.

1992 - August 4, 2012
Crackaxle Canyon

Other Rides & Attractions

Rennsporplatz


A Mason-Corp Kiddie Roller Racers attraction.

Image: Mason-Corp

1992 - 1997
Spassburg

Cap’n Willie’s Shrimpboat


A kiddie play ship attraction.

1994 - 1997
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Bayside Paddle Boats


A paddle boats attraction that once occupied the current Hurricane Force 5 location.

1994 - 1998
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Seaside Golf


A mini golf attraction. Most of the attraction's layout is now occupied by Poltergeist.

Image: Tim Baldwin

1994 - 1998
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Tadpole Pond


A children’s pool attraction.

1996 - 1998
Ol' Waterin' Hole

Sandy Bottoms


A sand volleyball court attraction.

1996 - 1998
Ol' Waterin' Hole

The Gusher & Pipeline


A complex that featured a wet and dry slide for Gusher and the Pipeline body slides.

Image: Jason Knutson

1992 - 1999
Ol' Waterin' Hole

Daffy’s Duckaneer


A Startori Swinging Ship attraction that was put in storage and eventually sent to Six Flags St. Louis.

Image: Jason Knutson

1999 - 2000
Crackaxle Canyon

Screamin’ Skycoaster


A Skycoaster attraction that was relocated to the Texas State Fair.

1995 - 2001
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Triple Dipper


A body slide attraction that featured two slides.

1992 - 2002
Armadillo Beach

Wipeout


A Chance Wipeout attraction that was SBNO from 2003 to 2006.

1994 - 2002
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Chaos


A Chance Chaos attraction that once occupied current Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster exit gift shop. Relocated to Kemah Boardwalk.

Image: Jason Knutson

1999 - 2005
Rockville

Ol’ Swimmin Hole


A family play area attraction inside the water park.

1996 - 2005
Armadillo Beach

Turbo Bungy


A Eurobungy attraction that once occupied the current Whirlpool/Big Bender location.

Image: Amusement Planet

2001 - 2005
Crackaxle Canyon

Splash Water Springs


Former children’s area in the water park. A new Splash Water Springs attraction was constructed for the 2006 season.

1992 - 2005
Armadillo Beach

Crackaxle Springs


An adult swim area attraction inside the water park.

1996 - 2005
Armadillo Beach

Tempest


A Gravity Works Skyscraper attraction. Removed with the addition of Pandemonium.

Image: Amusement Planet

2002 - 2006
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Der Fliegenzirkus


A kiddie biplane attraction that was removed for the addition of Wiggles World.

Image: Amusement Planet

1992 - 2005
Armadillo Beach

Kinder Wagen


A Kiddie Bumper Cars attraction that was removed for the addition of Wiggles World.

Image: Jason Knutson

1992 - 2008
Spassburg

Wagon Wheel


A Schwarzkopf Enterprise attraction that was relocated to Fiesta Texas from Six Flags Over Texas (Spinnaker). Dare Devil Dive Flying Machines now occupies the location.

1994 - 2011
Crackaxle Canyon

S.S. Overboard


A Chance Pharaoh's Fury attraction that once occupied the current Fireball location. Was SBNO from 2012 to 2015.

1994 - 2011
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Motorama Turnpike


A Morgan Sports Car Ride attraction. Once occupied the current Batman: The Ride location.

1992 - 2014
Rockville

Little Castaways


A Ride Works Teacups attraction that was once located near the entrance of Pandemonium.

1994 - 2015
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Frisbee


A Huss Frisbee attraction. First installed in Los Festivales, then relocated with Boomerang's addition to the park. Frisbee occupied the current location of Hurricane Force 5 on Fiesta Bay Boardwalk.

Image: Jason Knutson

1998 - November 1, 2015
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Hill Country Racer


A Proslide Technology, Inc. "ProRacer" attraction. Relocated from Six Flags AstroWorld. Once occupied the current Thunder Rapids Water Coaster location.

2006 - September 11, 2016
White Water Bay

Power Surge


An Intamin Shoot the Chutes attraction that once occupied the current location of Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster.

1992 - July 23, 2017
Rockville

Scooby-Doo Ghostblasters


A Sally Dark Ride (Interactive Shooter) attraction. When Six Flags' licensing agreement for Scooby-Doo ended, the ride was rethemed into Pirates of the Deep Sea.

2002 - January 7, 2018
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

The Twister


A Huss Top Spin attraction that was located where The Joker Carnival of Chaos currently stands.

1999 - August 26, 2018
Spassburg

Fender Bender


Originally known as Steingasse, a Morgan Bumper Cars attraction. Occupied the current location of Kid Flash Cosmic Coaster.

1992 - May 30, 2022
Spassburg

Thunder Beach Speedway


Classic go-carts that were transformed into an electric go-carts attraction called Circuit Breaker Grand Prix.

1999 - 2022
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Slingshot


A Funtime Slingshot attraction that was located on Fiesta Bay Boardwalk. From 2013 to 2019, the attraction was located in Crackaxle Canyon and known as Texas Gunslinger.

2013 - December 31, 2023
Fiesta Bay Boardwalk

Screamin’ Eagle Zipline


A Soaring Eagle Zipline attraction, located in Rockville, that took riders atop the quarry wall for views of the park.

2015 - December 31, 2023
Rockville

The Loop Drive-In


An outdoor performance venue themed to a 1950s drive-in. Its location now features the Scream attraction.

Image: Moacir de Sa Pereira

1992 - 1998
Rockville

Spassburg Theatre


An outdoor amphitheater that featured a variety of live performances. Was removed with the addition of Wiggles World.

Image: Jason Knutson

1992 - 2008
Spassburg

Sundance Theatre


A large outdoor performance venue that featured several award-winning productions. Sundance Theatre’s backstage building serves as the queue house for Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger.

1992 - August 7, 2021
Crackaxle Canyon

Thrill Seeker Park Stage


Originally constructed for Wiggles World, Thrill Seeker Park Stage hosted several children's-themed entertainment offerings. The outdoor stage was demolished at the end of 2023 to make way for Metropolis Transit Authority.

2009 - 2023
Thrill Seeker Park

Lone Star Christmas

From 1992 to 1995, this festival was called Lone Star Christmas. Once Six Flags took over management of Fiesta Texas, the name was changed to Holiday in the Park for 1996 & 1997.

Image: Tim Baldwin

1992 - 1997

Last Call Summer Festival

An end-of-summer food and drink festival (Aug 24 to Sep 8) that featured culinary offerings and over 100 craft and specialty brews.

2019

Hallowfest

A large outdoor performance venue that featured several award-winning productions. Sundance Theatre’s backstage building serves as the queue house for Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger.

2020
Summer Vibes Festival History Six Flags Fiesta Texas

Summer Vibes Festival

Summer event (May 27 to Aug 13) that featured fireworks, live entertainment offerings, the SPLASH Water Parade and summer-inspired park decor.

2023
Flavors of the World Six Flags Fiesta Texas History

Flavors of the World

Food Festival (Jun 16 to Aug 13) with culinary offerings from seven countries around the world, along with themed live entertainment groups.

2023