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The latest Six Flags Over Texas news, trip reports and event reviews.

El Diablo Removed, New Dining Debuts, More Buildings Demolished at Six Flags Over Texas
Capital projects continue to move along at Six Flags Over Texas in rapid fashion. El Diablo, which had closed in November, was completely removed during our visit! Rancho de Pollo, along with one of the restrooms at front gate, are fully demolished. Dining transformations continue, starting with JB's Smokehouse BBQ. The restaurant has reopened with a refreshed menu, which we try out, and serving line. All American Cafe has temporarily closed as its dining experience transformation is under way and smaller stands appear to be turning into drink refill stations. Our visit didn't flow without camera and security woes, however.

¡Viva La Fiesta! Cultural Celebration Returns to Six Flags Over Texas April 5
Beginning this weekend and operating each Saturday and Sunday through May 4, Six Flags Over Texas welcomes back ¡Viva la Fiesta! The cultural celebration returns with authentic food offerings, lively music and traditional dances from Latin America and the Caribbean. ¡Viva la Fiesta! is a great way to make memories with your friends and family in a vibrant atmosphere filled with captivating sights, lively sounds and mouthwatering flavors.

Six Flags Over Texas Opens Daily for Spring Break
With school out and warm weather in the forecast, this week, all roads lead to Six Flags Over Texas. Open daily from March 13 to 23, Spring Break at Six Flags Over Texas becomes unforgettable with nonstop fun for guests of all ages who want to conquer world-class roller coasters, discover new menu options and enjoy family-friendly entertainment.