Tormenta Rampaging Run
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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 | 309 Feet |
Drop Height | 285 Feet |
Drop Angle | 95 Degrees |
Track Length | 4,199 Feet |
Top Speed | 87 MPH |
Inversions | 4 |
Trains | 3 |
Cars Per Train | 3 |
Riders Per Car | 8 |
Manufacturer | Bolliger & Mabillard |
Track Color | Ivory & Brown |
Support Color | Black |
6 Record-Breaking Statistics
Tormenta Rampaging Run will shatter several world records, especially in the dive coaster category. At 309 feet tall with a 285-foot first drop, the new coaster becomes the tallest of its kind (and the tallest coaster in Texas). Tormenta Rampaging Run will also be the fastest dive coaster in the world, reaching top speeds of 87 miles per hour. Two of the coaster’s inversions, its Immelmann and vertical loop, are set to become the tallest in their respective categories. Tormenta Rampaging Run’s 4,199 feet of track also makes it the longest dive coaster in the world.
The Story of Rancho de la Tormenta Plaza and Cocina Abuela
Rancho de la Tormenta, an immersive, themed area depicting an old and secluded Spanish village, will warmly welcomes guests with vibrant colorful banners and jubilant Spanish music. This fictional town was initially named after the storms (tormentas) that swept across the plains it occupied, but that soon changed with the birth of a legendary bull that grew to be the most feared and respected animal in the land. Known for his fierce strength and incredible speed, matadors from all over Spain traveled to face him but none could defeat him. His name was Tormenta.
As guests enter the plaza, they immediately will be engulfed by the aromas coming from Cocina Abuela, a brand-new restaurant redefining theme park dining. Inspired by the rich culinary traditions of Spain and Latin America, the menu will showcase bold, scratch-made favorites like Spanish rice, papas bravas, chicken tinga, and fresh house-made guacamole, all crafted with an emphasis on vibrant flavors and authentic quality.
The addition of Tormenta Rampaging Run isn’t the only major change happening to Six Flags Over Texas’ Spain section. La Fiesta de las Tazas, commonly known as the teacups ride, will undergo major renovations to become better integrated into the area.
Construction Updates
Follow along with ride construction, refurbishments, theming updates and fresh paint schemes.
Ride History