Former Rides & Attractions
Six Flags Over Texas has been home to several groundbreaking attractions, including Schwarzkopf’s Big Bend roller coaster and the original Texas Giant. Step back in time and learn about the attractions of yesterday.
Texas Pavilion
1965 - 1974
The Texas Pavilion, also known as the County Fair arena and Texas Arena, was a 2,000-seat outdoor venue that featured productions, such as the Wild West Show and Los Voladores Flying Indian Spectacular. It was the first attraction constructed outside the railroad loop.
People Mover Theatre
1979 - 1984
Located behind Indian Village Trading Post, a 400-seat indoor venue that was home to The People Mover Show, the Country Critter Revue animatronic show and the Pac-Man Show.
Aquatic Theatre
1969 - 1991
A 1,000-seat outdoor venue that featured water-based entertainment, such as The Dolphin Show and the U.S. High Diving Team. For its last season, Aquatic Theatre’s pool was covered for The Hollywood Stunt Show.
Lone Star Theatre
1985 - 2019
An indoor performance venue that was once home to the Cinesphere Chevy Show prior to 1985. Though demolished in May of 2019, the venue's final production was during Holiday in the Park 2014.
Back Porch Stage
2001 - 2021
Back Porch Stage was an outdoor performance venue in the park’s Texas section. Introduced for Six Flags Over Texas’ 40th anniversary, the stage featured productions in the 2000s.