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Dr. D's Cliffhanger (Update 2), Front Gate, New Paint & Restaurant Remodels

Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger

All Sundance Theatre rubble has been cleared and its former seating area has been marked.

This area of Crackaxle Canyon has been cleared out as Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger comes soon.

Crews are prepping the station/lift hill area of Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger for footers to be poured.

Once footers are poured and cure, Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger construction can begin to go vertical.

Totally Kickin’ Chicken has closed and will be removed to make way for Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger.

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Front Gate Ticket Booth Demolition

Ticket purchase booths at the park’s front gate area have been completely demolished.

Brick work is happening to replace the floor where the booths once stood.

Fiesta Texas has hinted at a remodel project for this area, though no further details are known.

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Fresh Paint in Crackaxle Canyon

Several facades in the park’s Crackaxle Canyon section have received fresh paint jobs.

Even recently-painted structures picked up a new paint job.

The new paint jobs feature color combinations never seen at the park.

The new paint job coming to Lone Star Lil’s Amphitheater continues.

The back of several Crackaxle Canyon buildings have also been spruced up as they will be in full view of guests riding Dr. Diabolical’s Cliffhanger.

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Restaurant Remodel Projects

New tile is being laid on Sangerfest Halle’s floor. Spaced cones point to other layout changes possibly coming to the restaurant.

Sangerfest Halle’s kitchen and former ordering area are closed off for remodel. The restaurant currently features limited menu offerings.

Sangerfest Halle Stage has been demolished down to its original structure, which sat at the center of Sangerfest Halle when the park opened.

Work continues on the Primo’s Pizzeria remodel. The ordering line features a new wooden wall instead of queue rails and the restaurant now features several red and green paint tones.