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.
Rotoriculous
1975 - 1988
A Reverchon Himalaya attraction that was also known as Roto Disco for a period of time.
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Spindletop
1967 - 1989
A Chance Rides Rotor attraction. The ride was relocated to Frontier City in Oklahoma City, OK.
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Elmer Fudd’s Fewwis Wheel
1982 - 1997
Also known as Kiddie Ferris Wheel, a small children’s Ferris Wheel attraction.
The Great Six Flags Air Racer
1984 - 1999
An Intamin Bi-Plane Tower attraction that once occupied the current Superman: Tower of Power location.
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Porky Pig Magic Wheel
1991 - 2000
An Eli Bridge Ferris Wheel attraction. It was removed to make way for the newly-renovated Looney Tunes USA children’s area.
Road Runner Runaround
1972 - 2000
Also known as Rugged Buggy, was a children’s car ride attraction. It was removed to make way for the newly-renovated Looney Tunes USA children’s area.
Daffy Duck Lake
1985 - 2000
A children’s boat attraction that was removed to make way for the newly-renovated Looney Tunes USA area.
Missile Chaser
2000 - 2002
An Eli Bridge Scrambler attraction. There were two installations of the ride, this being the second. It stood where Superman: Tower of Power is located.
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Virtual Quest Interactive Theater
2002 - 2003
A virtual reality attraction.
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Turbo Bungy
2001 - 2005
A Eurobungy attraction once located near the entrance to Six Flags Speedway. The former Turbo Bungy pad is currently part of the Shock Wave queue line.
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Wildcatter
1982 - 2007
Known by three different names: Wildcatter, G-Force and Texas Cliffhanger. Was a first-generation Intamin Freefall attraction that was imploded when removed. Once occupied the current Pandemonium location.
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.
Adventure Theater
1995 - 2010
A motion simulator theater attraction that was SBNO from 2011 to 2014. The structure was remodeled/expanded and transformed into Justice League: Battle for Metropolis.
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.
Bugs Bunny’s Spirit of St. Louie
1975 - 2013
A children’s biplane attraction that was also formerly known as The C. Cosmo Flying Machine Co. and Red Baron. Removed during the children's area transformation into Bugs Bunny Boomtown.
Michigan J. Frog’s Tinsel Town Revue
1991 - 2013
Also known as Martian Escape, a Zamperla Mini Swinger attraction. Removed during the children's area transformation into Bugs Bunny Boomtown.
Elmer Fudd’s “America the Beautiful” Railway
1991 - 2013
Also known as Sylvester’s Junior’s Train, a Zamperla Rio Grande attraction. Removed during the children's area transformation into Bugs Bunny Boomtown.