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.
Bayside Paddle Boats
1994 - 1998
A paddle boats attraction that once occupied the current Hurricane Force 5 location.
Seaside Golf
1994 - 1998
A mini golf attraction. Most of the attraction's layout is now occupied by Poltergeist.
Image: Tim Baldwin
Boardwalk Canyon Blaster
2000 (Never Installed)
A Zierer family roller coaster intended for the 2000 season. The ride was delivered and added to park maps, but was never installed. The coaster was eventually relocated to Parque Warner Madrid.
Image: Amusement Planet
Joker’s Revenge
1996 - 2001
A Vekoma Hurricane roller coaster that once occupied the current Pandemonium location. It was SBNO for the 2002 season and eventually relocated to Six Flags New Orleans in 2003.
Image: Jason Knutson
Screamin’ Skycoaster
1995 - 2001
A Skycoaster attraction that was relocated to the Texas State Fair.
S.S. Overboard
1994 - 2011
A Chance Pharaoh's Fury attraction that once occupied the current Fireball location. Was SBNO from 2012 to 2015.
Little Castaways
1994 - 2015
A Ride Works Teacups attraction that was once located near the entrance of Pandemonium.
Scooby-Doo Ghostblasters
2002 - January 7, 2018
A Sally Dark Ride (Interactive Shooter) attraction. When Six Flags' licensing agreement for Scooby-Doo ended, the ride was rethemed into Pirates of the Deep Sea.
Thunder Beach Speedway
1999 - 2022
Classic go-carts that were transformed into an electric go-carts attraction called Circuit Breaker Grand Prix.