A Look at Fright Fest 2019 Preparations
Fright Fest 2019 is right around the corner at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. The park continues to enhance their scare zones with more theming and larger decor pieces. Signage for the park’s line-up of haunted houses have also popped back up at various locations. Theatre modifications also continue as Fiesta Texas unveils two all-new productions and two returning, but revamped, productions to their offering of entertainment.
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Holiday in the Park has returned to Six Flags Fiesta Texas on select dates until December 23. The special event has seen an impressive increase in decorations and Christmas lights. Fresh food offerings are also on the menu after the hiring of a new executive chef, including Korean fried chicken and turkey soup. The jam-packed offering of shows sees the return of The Majesty of Christmas and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, while a new 70-foot tall tree, the largest in San Antonio, also debuts in Rockville.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas will debut its most dazzling holiday event in park history when Holiday in the Park returns Nov. 22 through Dec. 23. Guests will be immersed in a winter wonderland featuring 2.5 million lights, more than 75,000 decorations and hundreds of Christmas trees, including a new 70-foot artificial fir tree — the tallest traditional-style holiday tree in San Antonio.
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Tricks and Treats, new for 2025, is Six Flags Fiesta Texas' latest reimagined version of their daytime Halloween event. Those looking to leave behind the scares of Fright Fest can enjoy plenty of daytime activities, including a massive trick or treat trail and friendly Dia de los Muetros display. Several live entertainment offerings, such as Haunted Hollywood at Zaragoza Theatre and Fiesta de los Muetros at Teatro Fiesta, also play throughout the day. Tricks and Treats takes place on weekends through November 2.