Former Rides & Attractions
Six Flags Fiesta Texas has seen a substantial amount of growth over the last thirty years with massive expansions and first-of-its-kind rides. Step back in time and learn about the attractions of yesterday.
Daffy’s Duckaneer
1999 - 2000
A Startori Swinging Ship attraction that was put in storage and eventually sent to Six Flags St. Louis.
Image: Jason Knutson
Turbo Bungy
2001 - 2005
A Eurobungy attraction that once occupied the current Whirlpool/Big Bender location.
Image: Amusement Planet
Wagon Wheel
1994 - 2011
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.
The Rattler
1992 - August 4, 2012
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.
Sundance Theatre
1992 - August 7, 2021
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.