Giga Dive Roller Coaster
Name Unknown
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Under Construction |
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Spain |
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48" Height Requirement (78" Max) |
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Over-the-Shoulder Restraints |
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High Thrill |
Opening | 2026 |
Ride Type | Steel Giga Dive Coaster |
Ride Height | 300+ Feet |
Drop Height | TBD |
Track Length | TBD |
Top Speed | TBD |
Inversions | TBD |
Trains | 3 |
Cars Per Train | 3 |
Riders Per Car | 8 |
Manufacturer | Bolliger & Mabillard |
Track Color | Brown & Tan |
Support Color | Black |
‘Project Rubi’
In November 2024, Six Flags Over Texas announced plans for a record-breaking dive coaster to take over the former area once occupied by La Vibora and El Diablo. No concrete ride statistics, renderings or a name have been released.
In February 2025, Six Flags Over Texas filed 21 permits with the FAA for various heights. Some filings are grouped together in location and height, likely hinting to specific ride elements. Four of these filings come in at over 300 feet tall, expected to be structure for the coaster’s first drop. Other filings include a segment over 220 feet, a segment over 180 feet and another at around 160 feet.
Ride History
2024
In November, Six Flags announces plans for a record-breaking dive coaster to open in 2026. No statistics, renderings or an attraction name are released with the announcement.
Construction Updates
Follow along with ride construction, refurbishments, theming updates and fresh paint schemes.