Titan Paint Job (Update 2), La Vibora & El Diablo Demolition (Update 3), Various Park Projects

Front Gate, Star Mall

The Calico Gifts & Souvenirs stand has been removed near the park’s main entrance.

The Looney Tunes backdrop wall has also been removed from near the park’s entrance.

Judge Roy Scream

Judge Roy Scream is currently down for its annual refurbishment. New wood is currently being installed on the ride’s second hill.

Miscellaneous Projects

The park’s new structure near overflow parking is also beginning to take shape vertically.

La Vibora & El Diablo Demolition

Not much is left of La Vibora when entering the park’s parking lot.

One vertical support, along with several footers and loose pieces, are all that is left at La Vibora’s former home.

La Vibora’s station and queue house have also been demolished since our last visit.

La Vibora’s site from atop the Oil Derrick looks mostly cleared. El Diablo is still standing, but also scheduled for removal.

The Six Flags Over Texas Railroad roundhouse building has also been demolished. It is expected that the park will construct a new one as part of the 2026 dive coaster project.

Titan Paint Job

Titan’s fresh new paint job continues to progress through February.

Paint crews have begun working on track and supports for the coaster’s turnaround segment.

Titan’s upward helix is moving closer to completion.

Crews have begun painting Titan’s post-midcourse brake segments of track and supports.

Six Flags Over Texas recently confirmed that Titan’s paint scheme will be set around Texas state flag colors.

Titan can be seen peeking over the park’s overflow parking lot construction project.

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Titan Paint Job (Update 1), La Vibora & El Diablo Demolition (Update 2), Refurbishments