This sunset photo appears courtesy of Negative-G Negative-G provided us with this picture. The Boomerang (Vekoma) opened near the entrance. With sole ownership, Six Flags started leveraging the park even more extensively with the addition of two new roller coasters, 200 feet tall thrill ride, kiddie rides and water park attractions in 1999. sold the Six Flags chain to Premier Parks in 1998 and in October of the same year, Premier Parks purchased the whole equity of Six Flags Fiesta Texas from USAA Real Estate Company, making them the sole owner. They also transferred from Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX) a Schwarzkopf Enterprise and placed it in the Crackaxle Canyon area. The trains were turned backward to illustrate the chaotic nature of the Joker and an innovative funhouse queue constructed to house the waiting line. quickly rebranded the park as Six Flags Fiesta Texas and, changed the name of the Hurricane to Joker’s Revenge. A Vekoma triple inversion roller coaster had been bought and was to be called the Hurricane, due to its placement in the Fiesta Bay Boardwalk area that had opened in 1994. purchased the management and operation of the park. In 1996, after park expansion had started along with a refocus on rides had started to occur, Warner Bros. The Power Surge photo came from Flex and Park Vault provided the photos of Pied Piper, Hustler and Gully Washer. The original Morgan rolling stock on Rattler.Įllo Coaster provided us with those amazing photos of Rattler.
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