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.
Best of Texas Festival
1990 - 2008, 2021
A festival celebrating the heritage of Texas with food, live music, skilled demonstrations and other activities. The event was also known as the Texas Heritage Crafts Festival for several seasons.
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.
Sylvester & Tweety’s State Fair-Is Wheel
2001 - 2022
A Zamperla Mini Ferris Wheel attraction. The ride was standing, but not operating prior to its removal in December 2023.
Harley Quinn Spinsanity
July 14, 2018 - 2023
A Mini Teacups children's attraction that stood in the spot once occupied by Daffy Duck Lake. The ride was removed the month of its closure with its footprint being replaced by Daffy Duck Bucket Blasters.
Summer Nights Spectacular
2023
A summer-themed event (Jul 1 to Aug 2) that featured new live entertainment, fireworks displays and specialty food booths.
Yosemite Sam’s Texas Tea Cups
2001 - January 7, 2024
A Mini Teacups children's attraction that stood in the spot once occupied by Daffy Duck Lake. The ride was removed the month of its closure with its footprint being replaced by Daffy Duck Bucket Blasters.
Scream Break
2023 - 2024
Coinciding with the park’s Spring Break celebrations, Scream Break was a nighttime offering that featured haunted houses, spooky characters and themed entertainment.
Chaparral Antique Cars
1962 - April 2024
An Arrow Development Antique Cars attraction that was replaced by Dino Off Road Adventure.
Conquistador
1981 - March 23, 2025
A Intamin Bounty swinging ship attraction. The ride last operated on March 23, 2025 and was considered at the end of its life cycle later in the year. Conquistador was demolished by the beginning of October 2025.