A Look at Fright Fest 2019 Preparations
Fright Fest 2019 is right around the corner at Six Flags Over Texas, beginning on Saturday, September 21. The event will feature three all-new, and three returning, haunted houses. Four scare zones will also make their return and a few of them are receiving new props and other enhancements! Below is a progress report on general park decor, the construction of the haunted houses, and progress on scare zones throughout the park.
We have also filmed an in-depth video that features many of the new additions and improvements coming to Fright Fest 2019, including the official confirmation of the park’s haunted house and scare zone line-up.
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It has been two months since our last visit to Six Flags Over Texas and tons of significant dining and beautification projects are under way at the park. Major work is happening near the front gate, buildings are being demolished and restaurants are undergoing full remodels. On top of this, paint refreshes continue on both Titan and Sidewinder rides. Now that the park has added an executive chef to their team, new food is rolling out at multiple dining locations. We've never seen this many projects happening at once across the park!
Beginning this weekend and operating each Saturday and Sunday through May 4, Six Flags Over Texas welcomes back ¡Viva la Fiesta! The cultural celebration returns with authentic food offerings, lively music and traditional dances from Latin America and the Caribbean. ¡Viva la Fiesta! is a great way to make memories with your friends and family in a vibrant atmosphere filled with captivating sights, lively sounds and mouthwatering flavors.
With school out and warm weather in the forecast, this week, all roads lead to Six Flags Over Texas. Open daily from March 13 to 23, Spring Break at Six Flags Over Texas becomes unforgettable with nonstop fun for guests of all ages who want to conquer world-class roller coasters, discover new menu options and enjoy family-friendly entertainment.
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