Good News! Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor are planning on reopening the "Thrill Capital of Texas" theme park and the largest waterpark in North Texas June 19-21 for a preview phase for Members and Season Holders.
The Halloween event of the year Fright Fest is creeping into Six Flags Over Texas weekends thru November 2. Fright Fest offers thrills by day and fright by night with haunted houses, scary rides, spooky shows and scare zones throughout the park that's been transformed into a Halloween Spookville.
One of my favorite places to visit when I was a kid growing up was Six Flags Over Texas. I can remember when they had the double crane baskets that took you up in the air for a bird's eye view of Big D. Then there were the buckets rides that glided along a cable line from one side of the park to the other...
It's that time of year when the weather starts warming up and I get the theme park fever. I guess it conjures up memories of being a kid growing up and remembering going on little weekend getaways with my folks.
There is a certain smell in the air when the seasons start to turn over that helps make that transition to spring a lot easier. And with spring break well underway you can't help but want
Summertime is the perfect time to put your hands up in the air and scream like your mama is chasing you with a switch. After all, who’s looking?