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.
Will Rogers Show/The Fun Guns of Dry Gulch
1972 - 1975
A show building showcasing the Will Rogers Show and The Fun Guns of Dry Gulch attractions. The structure later became Texas Chute Out’s queue.
Crazy Legs
1973 - 1982
The park's first version of Crazy Legs was a Eyerly Aircraft Monster attraction located in Good Time Square.
Image: Six Flags Archives
Rotoriculous
1975 - 1988
A Reverchon Himalaya attraction that was also known as Roto Disco for a period of time.
Image: Six Flags Archives
Virtual Quest Interactive Theater
2002 - 2003
A virtual reality attraction.
Image: Amusement Planet
Bumper Cars
1973 - 2007
A Soli Bumper Cars attraction. The ride was standing, but not operating until 2016 when it was demolished to make way for Catwoman Whip.
Flashback!
March 18, 1989 - September 3, 2012
A Vekoma Boomerang attraction. The roller coaster occupied the current location of The Riddler Revenge. Was relocated to Six Flags St. Louis as Boomerang.
Texas Chute Out
1976 - September 3, 2012
An Intamin Parachute Tower attraction that was imploded when demolished. It stood at the current Texas SkyScreamer location.
Goodtimes Square
1973 - 2016
Good Time Square was introduced at Six Flags Over Texas in 1973 and was the first location in the park to feature games of skill. In 1989, with the addition of Flashback!, Good Time Square was transformed into the 50s-themed Goodtimes Square. Much of the area was transformed into Gotham City in 1999. For the 2016 season, Gotham City was expanded once again, engulfing the remainder of Goodtimes Square.