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Quick overview

  • Ticket options: Standard 1-day tickets include admission to Six Flags Over Texas with access to operating rides, roller coasters, and live performances. Separately ticketed events, private events, and Hurricane Harbor Arlington are not included.

  • Zones & rides: The park features themed areas and major attractions including Titan, New Texas Giant, AQUAMAN™: Power Wave, BATMAN™ The Ride, MR. FREEZE™, and family-friendly areas like Bugs Bunny Boomtown.

  • Unique experiences: Seasonal offerings such as Holiday in the Park add special entertainment, lights, and themed experiences throughout the year.

  • Entry & policies: Guests enter through the main park entrance and may be required to present photo ID for age verification under the park’s chaperone policy. The park is fully cashless, and loose article policies apply on many rides.

  • When to visit: Park hours and operating schedules vary by date, so check the official calendar before your visit.
  • Good to know: Some attractions, experiences, midway games, parking, food, and souvenirs require additional payment. Ride availability and offerings are subject to change without notice.

What to expect at Six Flags Over Texas

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AQUAMAN™ Power Wave roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas with water track and blue sky.
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Christmas market with illuminated tree and festive lights at night.
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Finding your way around the park

Six Flags Over Texas features multiple themed areas, including Gotham City, the Texas section, and family-friendly spaces like Bugs Bunny Boomtown. Attractions, rides, and entertainment are spread throughout the park, with major roller coasters located across different sections.

Coasters and splash-filled thrills

Major attractions include Titan, New Texas Giant, AQUAMAN™: Power Wave, BATMAN™ The Ride, MR. FREEZE™, and JUSTICE LEAGUE™: Battle for METROPOLIS. Thrill rides range from towering steel coasters to launch rides and interactive dark rides.

Entertainment throughout the day

In addition to rides, the park offers live performances and seasonal entertainment throughout the year. Family-friendly attractions and themed experiences help balance the bigger thrill rides.

Seasonal experiences

Seasonal offerings such as Holiday in the Park add themed entertainment, lights, and special experiences during select times of year. Park offerings, attractions, and schedules may change depending on the operating calendar.

Things to know before booking your Six Flags Over Texas tickets

Booking window

  • Six Flags Over Texas tickets use date-based pricing, so weekends, summer, and event nights (Fright Fest, Holiday in the Park) often cost more and sell out faster online. Lock in your preferred date as soon as your plans are firm, especially for Saturdays and holidays.
  • Buying Six Flags Over Texas tickets online lets you skip the on-site ticket booth line, which can add 5–20 minutes on busy mornings. You’ll still go through security and turnstiles, but you go straight to the gate with a scannable ticket.

The big decision

  • The standard 1-day ticket includes single-day admission to Six Flags Over Texas, with access to rides, roller coasters, and live performances throughout the park. Hurricane Harbor Arlington, separately ticketed events, and private events are not included.
  • Additional expenses such as parking, food and beverages, souvenirs, transportation, and extra-charge experiences are sold separately, so factor these into your budget before booking.

Add-ons & upgrades

  • Some attractions and experiences inside the park may require an additional charge beyond standard admission.
  • Midway games and other extra-charge experiences are not included with standard admission tickets and are purchased separately inside the park.
  • Food, beverages, and souvenirs are also sold separately throughout the park.

Transfers & logistics

  • Transportation is not included with Six Flags Over Texas tickets, so guests should plan their own travel arrangements before visiting.
  • Parking is available separately and is not bundled with standard admission tickets.

Policies & restrictions

  • Standard 1-day tickets are valid only for the admission entitlement and operating period specified at purchase and become invalid once redeemed.
  • Height and physical restrictions may apply on some attractions. Guests should review rider safety guidelines and attraction accessibility policies before visiting.
  • Loose articles are not permitted on many rides and must either be secured in pockets, placed in lockers, or left with a non-rider before entering attraction queues.
  • The property operates as a fully cashless venue, including the parking toll plaza. Cash-to-card kiosks are available throughout the property for guests who need them.
  • A chaperone policy applies for guests aged 17 and younger, and guests aged 18 and older may be asked to present valid government-issued photo identification at entry for age verification.

Top zones at Six Flags Over Texas

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Riders on the New Texas Giant roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas.
Visitors riding the Runaway Mine Train at Six Flags Over Texas.
THE RIDDLER'S™ Revenge ride at Six Flags Over Texas against a blue sky.
People enjoying a rollercoaster ride with palm trees in the background.
Children enjoying the Marvin the Martian Space Rockets ride at Six Flags Over Texas.
Roller coaster loop at Six Flags Over Texas, BATMAN™ The Ride.
Visitors enjoying the MR. FREEZE™ roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas.
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Riders enjoying the CATWOMAN™ Whip ride at Six Flags Over Texas.
Children playing with LOONEY TUNES characters at Six Flags Over Texas Adventure Camp.
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Star Mall

Theme: Entrance plaza – shops and first rides
Highlights: Directly inside main gates by ticket and security.
Tip: Useful meeting spot before splitting toward different park loops.

USA

Theme: Americana streets – family rides and connector
Highlights: Front-right loop branching from Star Mall plaza.
Tip: Simple route between entrance area and DC-themed section.

Old South

Theme: Historic Southern town – gentler rides and connector
Highlights: Between USA and Texas sections toward the park’s front.
Tip: Handy link between front-right zones and Tower.

Texas

Theme: Texas frontier – major coasters and themed rides
Highlights: Right-side back-loop area extending beyond Old South.
Tip: Common pathway when looping between Old South and Tower.

Tower

Theme: Observation tower hub – coasters and rapids
Highlights: Central-back area surrounding the Oil Derrick tower.
Tip: Reliable landmark when moving between front and back areas.

Boomtown

Theme: Mining boomtown – family rides and junior coasters
Highlights: Right-side mid-park zone near Texas and Tower sections.
Tip: Handy mid-point when shifting between big coasters and kid zones.

Gotham City

Theme: DC superhero district – major coasters and thrill rides
Highlights: Back-right zone off right-side loop.
Tip: Often paired with Texas and Boomtown on one pass.

Spain

Theme: Spanish village – family rides and bobsled coaster
Highlights: Left-side loop between Mexico and Tower sections.
Tip: Often a quieter stretch along the left loop.

Mexico

Theme: Mexican riverside – water rides and family attractions
Highlights: Front-left loop branching from Star Mall toward Spain.
Tip: Useful cooling stop along the left-hand approach to Spain.

France

Theme: French quarter – mixed family and thrill attractions
Highlights: Mid-park area roughly between Star Mall and Tower.
Tip: Simple route when heading from entrance toward Tower.

Bugs Bunny Boomtown

Theme: Looney Tunes town – kids’ rides and play areas
Highlights: Front-right zone just off the USA section.
Tip: Convenient spot for families wanting several young-child rides close together.

Rides at Six Flags Over Texas

Ride nameZoneAbout the rideThrill levelAvg. wait timeRide typeBest time to ride

Titan

Texas section

Towering steel hypercoaster known for sustained speed, sweeping helixes, and major drops across an expansive layout.

High

45–90 min

Steel hypercoaster

Early morning or final 1–2 park hours

New Texas Giant

Texas section

Hybrid coaster transforming a classic wooden coaster into a smooth steel-tracked ride with steep drops and fast directional changes.

High

45–90 min

Hybrid wood-steel coaster

Late evening or during major showtimes

AQUAMAN™: Power Wave

USA section

Shuttle-style water coaster that launches riders forward and backward up towering spikes before a dramatic splashdown.

High

45–90 min

Launched water coaster

Mid-afternoon during warmer hours

MR. FREEZE™

Gotham City

High-speed launched coaster accelerating from 0–70 mph before climbing a vertical spike and reversing direction.

High

30–75 min

Launched shuttle coaster

First hour after park opening

BATMAN™ The Ride

Gotham City

Inverted coaster sending riders through loops, corkscrews, and Gotham-themed elements at high intensity.

High

30–60 min

Inverted looping coaster

Late afternoon or near park closing

JUSTICE LEAGUE™: Battle for METROPOLIS

Gotham City

Interactive motion-based dark ride combining 4D gameplay, animatronics, and DC™ storytelling.

Medium

15–45 min

Interactive dark ride

Early afternoon or hottest part of the day

Shock Wave

Tower area

Classic looping coaster featuring consecutive vertical loops and brisk pacing.

High

30–60 min

Steel looping coaster

Midday or evening

Bugs Bunny Boomtown

Kids’ area

Family-friendly Looney Tunes™ themed zone designed for younger guests with gentler attractions and colorful theming.

Low

5–20 min

Kids’ rides and family attractions

Mid-morning before peak family crowds

Things to do at Six Flags Over Texas

Catch live shows and performances

Take a break from the coasters with live performances and entertainment offered throughout the park. Seasonal entertainment and family-friendly experiences run alongside the park’s major thrill rides.

Celebrate seasonal events: Holiday in the Park

Holiday in the Park brings seasonal lights, entertainment, and themed experiences to Six Flags Over Texas during select times of the year. Event offerings, schedules, and attractions may vary by operating date.

Experience DC™ and Looney Tunes™ attractions

Explore Gotham City attractions like BATMAN™ The Ride, MR. FREEZE™, and JUSTICE LEAGUE™: Battle for METROPOLIS, or head to Bugs Bunny Boomtown for family-friendly Looney Tunes™ themed fun designed for younger guests.

Explore themed areas across the park

Six Flags Over Texas features multiple themed sections, including Gotham City, the Texas section, the USA section, and family-friendly areas spread throughout the park. Major rides, attractions, and entertainment experiences are located across different themed zones.

Enjoy food and refreshments throughout the park

Food and beverages are available for purchase throughout the park. Guests can also find snacks, drinks, and additional dining options in multiple areas during their visit.

Shop and enjoy extra-charge experiences

Souvenirs, midway games, and other extra-charge experiences are available throughout the park for an additional cost beyond standard admission.

Visiting Six Flags Over Texas with kids?

Wondering if this “Thrill Capital of Texas” works with little ones in tow? It can, especially with a mix of family attractions, rest breaks, and kid-friendly areas throughout the park.

  • Bugs Bunny Boomtown: Younger guests can explore Bugs Bunny Boomtown, a colorful Looney Tunes™ themed area designed for junior adventurers with family-friendly attractions and experiences.
  • Family-friendly attractions: Alongside major thrill coasters, the park also features family rides, interactive attractions like JUSTICE LEAGUE™: Battle for METROPOLIS, and entertainment suitable for a range of ages.
  • Height & safety restrictions: Some attractions have height and physical restrictions, and ride accessibility policies apply throughout the park. Guests should review rider safety guidelines before visiting.
  • Helpful facilities & accessibility: Guest Services can provide additional accessibility information upon arrival. Loose articles may need to be secured before boarding many attractions, and lockers are available throughout the property.
  • Breaks between rides: Live performances and entertainment throughout the park offer opportunities to slow the pace between larger attractions and coaster experiences.

With the right pacing and attraction mix, families can balance thrill rides, entertainment, and kid-friendly experiences throughout the day.

Perfect 1-day itinerary for Six Flags Over Texas

Roller coaster loop at Six Flags Great Adventure, BATMAN™ The Ride, with riders upside down.
  • Morning: Arrive near park opening and head straight to major coasters like Titan, New Texas Giant, MR. FREEZE™, and BATMAN™ The Ride before queues build across the park. This is the best time to experience the park’s biggest thrill rides with shorter waits.
  • Afternoon: Slow the pace during the warmest part of the day with attractions like AQUAMAN™: Power Wave, JUSTICE LEAGUE™: Battle for METROPOLIS, family-friendly rides, and a lunch break between coaster runs. Live entertainment and indoor attractions also make good midday stops.
  • Evening: As temperatures cool, revisit favorite coasters like New Texas Giant, Titan, and Shock Wave or explore seasonal entertainment such as Holiday in the Park if available. Evenings usually bring a different atmosphere across the park, making it a great time for final rides and photos.

Plan your visit to Six Flags Over Texas

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  • Operating calendar: Six Flags Over Texas operates seasonally, with more daily operations during summer and holidays and more limited schedules during parts of the off-season. Some weekdays may be closed depending on the time of year.
  • General hours: Six Flags Over Texas typically opens between 11am and 12pm, with closing times ranging from 7pm to 10pm depending on the day and season. Hours vary throughout the year, so check the official calendar before visiting.
  • Average visit: Most guests spend around 5–8 hours at the park, depending on crowd levels, ride priorities, dining breaks, and seasonal entertainment.
  • Seasonal events: Holiday in the Park takes place on select dates with seasonal lights, themed entertainment, and festive experiences. Additional seasonal offerings and event schedules may vary throughout the year.
Children enjoying a roller coaster ride at an amusement park.
  • For shorter lines and milder weather: Visit on weekdays during spring or fall for lighter crowds, more comfortable temperatures, and shorter waits at major coasters like Titan and New Texas Giant. Arriving close to park opening also helps you experience the biggest rides before afternoon queues build.
  • For seasonal entertainment and longer hours: Summer weekends and select Holiday in the Park dates offer extended operating hours, nighttime atmosphere, and additional seasonal entertainment. Expect larger crowds during holidays, Saturdays, and special event periods.

Six Flags Over Texas is located in Arlington’s Entertainment District between Dallas and Fort Worth, close to AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field.

Address: 2201 E Road to Six Flags St, Arlington, TX 76011, USA | Find on Maps

Getting there

  • By train + rideshare: Arlington does not currently have direct passenger rail service, so most visitors connect from Dallas or Fort Worth stations by rideshare or taxi.
  • By bus: Local Arlington transit and seasonal shuttle availability vary, with some stops located around the Entertainment District near the park.
  • By car: Six Flags Over Texas is accessible via Interstate 30, and on-site parking is available for an additional fee.
  • By rideshare: Uber and Lyft offer direct drop-offs and pickups near the main entrance area from Dallas, Fort Worth, and DFW Airport.
Height ruler at ride entrance with colorful seats in background.
  • Many rides at Six Flags Over Texas have minimum height and rider safety requirements that you must meet before boarding.
  • Height, size, and physical restrictions vary by attraction, so you should check posted ride signage before entering queues.
  • Loose articles such as bags, phones, hats, and unsecured items are not permitted on many attractions and may need to be secured before riding.
  • Some high-thrill attractions may not be suitable for those with certain medical conditions, motion sensitivity, or recent surgeries.
  • Ride availability, restrictions, and operating status may change without notice depending on weather, maintenance, or operational conditions.
Public restroom sign with symbols for men, women, baby changing, and wheelchair access.
  • Lockers are available throughout the park for securing loose articles and belongings before boarding attractions with item restrictions.
  • Restrooms and guest facilities are located across multiple themed areas throughout the park.
  • Food, beverages, snacks, and dining outlets are available throughout the property for an additional cost.
  • The park operates as a fully cashless property, including parking toll plazas, with cash-to-card kiosks available on-site.
  • Parking is available on-site for an additional fee and is not included with standard admission tickets.
  • Guest Services can assist with general park information, policies, and operational updates during your visit.
Wheelchair accessible route sign with arrow pointing right.
  • Six Flags Over Texas offers accessibility services and attraction accessibility guidance for guests with mobility needs and other disabilities.
  • Many areas of the park are accessible via paved walkways, ramps, and designated accessible routes across themed sections and guest facilities.
  • Attraction accessibility, boarding requirements, and rider transfer policies vary by ride, so guests should review ride-specific guidance before entering queues.
  • Accessible restrooms and guest facilities are available throughout the property.
  • Guests using wheelchairs, mobility devices, or other accessibility accommodations should check the park’s official accessibility program and rider safety information before visiting.
  • Some attractions may have physical requirements, transfer limitations, or restricted access due to ride design and safety systems.
Waitress serves a burger and fries to a smiling customer in a restaurant.

Six Flags Over Texas features quick-service restaurants, snack stands, and themed dining spots spread across the park’s major areas.

  • Johnny Rockets | Classic retro-style diner serving burgers, fries, shakes, and American comfort food in a casual family setting.
    Must-try dish: Classic cheeseburger with fries
  • Casa de las Banderas | Tex-Mex style dining spot offering tacos, nachos, and Mexican-inspired plates near the park’s Texas-themed areas.
    Must-try dish: Loaded beef nachos
  • All-American Café | Fast-casual eatery with burgers, chicken tenders, pizza, and fountain drinks for quick meal breaks between rides.
    Must-try dish: Chicken tenders combo
  • Primo’s Pizzeria | Relaxed pizza counter serving whole pies, slices, breadsticks, and soft drinks for groups and families.
    Must-try dish: Pepperoni pizza slice
  • Funnel Cake Factory | Sweet snack stop known for oversized funnel cakes, fried desserts, and classic amusement-park treats.
    Must-try dish: Strawberry funnel cake

Tips & guidelines

  • Arrive 20–30 minutes before park opening if you want shorter waits on headline coasters like Titan and New Texas Giant during the first operating hour.
  • Download the official Six Flags app before visiting to access park maps, ride information, entertainment schedules, and real-time attraction updates throughout the day.
  • Major roller coasters often develop their longest queues from late morning through mid-afternoon, so prioritize your highest-priority rides early.
  • Loose articles are restricted on many attractions, so travel light or budget for lockers if you plan to carry bags, hats, or larger personal items.
  • Summer afternoons in Texas can become extremely hot, so schedule indoor breaks, shows, meals, and lower-intensity attractions during peak afternoon temperatures.
  • Holiday in the Park and other seasonal event dates typically feel busiest after sunset, especially on weekends and holiday periods.
  • Mobile tickets are accepted at the entrance, but keep your phone charged throughout the day since digital tickets, maps, and ride updates may all be accessed on your device.
  • If visiting with younger children, start with Bugs Bunny Boomtown and family attractions earlier in the day before family ride queues become busier.

Frequently asked questions about Six Flags Over Texas tickets

A standard 1-day ticket works well for most first-time visitors, especially if you plan a full day around the park’s major coasters and attractions.