Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington could make history next year when it unveils the Tormenta Rampaging Run roller coaster, ...
Those so inclined can drop their teens off at the gates of hell, a.k.a. Fright Fest. With its all-new “pay-to-panic” Haunted Mazes, screams are sure to fill every darkened corner of the park.
Take a walk (if you dare) through one of San Antonio’s haunted mazes with MySA’s Melanie Salazar. October is one day away.
October is still weeks away, but San Antonio is already starting to lean into the Halloween spirit. Adrenaline-junkies seeking more than just treats this season can already visit Six Flags Fiesta ...
Thrill seekers can experience Six Flags Fiesta Texas' Halloween event that is live NOW! Fright Fest runs select nights through Sunday, Nov. 2. “Fright Fest brings elevated scares and immersive ...
Six Flags Over Texas, the Arlington park with 14 world-class roller coasters and more than 100 attractions, just lost a ship-like ride that it once called an "unforgettable pirate ship experience." ...
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Farewell to the Conquistador at Six Flags over Texas. The beloved swinging ship has taken its final voyage. The theme park announced the ride's retirement on Wednesday, saying "the Conquistador has ...
It's the end of an era. Six Flags Over Texas says the classic swinging ship ride Conquistador is retiring. Six Flags Over Texas posted on Facebook on Wednesday, saying the ride featured in the Spain ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (NYSE: FUN), North America’s largest regional amusement-resort operator, today announced it has earned three honors in Amusement Today’s annual Golden Ticket Awards ...
Six Flags’ iconic landmark ride in Texas, the Conquistador, has officially taken its last “voyage” after 40 years at the theme park. The park announced on September 17 that the massive swinging ship ...
Add another memory to the bucket of once upon a time in North Texas. For generations of North Texans, the Conquistador wasn’t just a ride – it was a rite of passage. Nestled in the Spain section of ...