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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Hurricane Harbor San Antonio, Six Flags Fiesta Texas' water park, opened in 1992 and boasts more than 15 water slides and attractions. Take a spin on the world's first-of-its-kind Thunder Rapids Water Coaster or enjoy downtime in the iconic Texas-shaped wave pool. Hurricane Harbor also recently opened Coral Cove, a new children's area with water slides, loungers and upgraded cabanas. Join us for a tour of the water park, including a look at all rides and attractions, dining and shopping locations and premium upgrade options.
Daily summer operations are here at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. This includes a wide array of live entertainment offerings and your favorite rides. The park continues several refurbishment projects, including Dare Devil Dive Flying Machines and DC Super-Villains Swing. Plus, the FT92 Fan Event takes place, unveiling Werewolf Gorge, a multi-launch roller coaster coming in 2027, more details about the new Crackaxle Canyon Tex-Mex restaurant and plenty of Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park teasers.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas today announced Werewolf Gorge, a first-of-its-kind family launch roller coaster that delivers record-breaking thrills, immersive storytelling and a dynamic multi-generational experience unlike anything else in the world. Combining a unique mix of ride elements not found together on a single attraction — including four launches, a mid-course rollback and a 39-inch height requirement — Werewolf Gorge represents a true industry first and sets a new benchmark for family thrill attractions.
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