
New Six Flags Over Texas Roller Coaster Will Break SIX Records
Having a world record roller coaster is a huge deal for any theme park. Six Flags Over Texas is going over the top to break six different ones at the same time.
Getting close to a lot of peoples favorite time at Six Flags Over Texas, that would be Freight Fest. The annual Halloween tradition is a huge event for the company every year. However, people will sure be screaming on the new roller coaster coming in 2026.
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This morning Six Flags announced their next big project is a roller coaster that will set the following records.
- 309 Feet Tall (Tallest Dive Coaster)
- 285 Foot Drop (Highest Vertical Drop)
- 87 MPH Top Speed (Fastest Dive Coaster)
- 218 Foot Immelmann Inversion (Tallest Half Loop/Half Roll)
- 179 Foot Tall Vertical Loop (Tallest Loop)
- 4,199 Feet Long (Longest Dive Coaster)
Check Out a Simulation of the New Roller Coaster Below
This roller coaster will be going into the Spain section of Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington. The ride will be taking the place of former La Vibora and El Diablo rides that closed last year. The park also announced another old school ride in the Spain section would close just a few weeks ago, Conquistador. You probably know this as the swinging pirate ship.
Take a Ride on Conquistador
Six Flags Over Texas is completely redoing the Spain part of the park and this new roller coaster will be flagship part of this area. Keep an eye on Six Flags Over Texas for an official opening date. Six Flags typically likes to have these rides open before schools let out, so cross your fingers for a May opening date.
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