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Learn about the history, attractions, and operations of Six Flags Fiesta Texas, a theme park in San Antonio, Texas. The park opened in 1992 and features 12 roller coasters, a water park, and a DC Comics-themed area.
Learn about the rides, shows, and themed areas of Six Flags Fiesta Texas, a theme park and water park in San Antonio, Texas. Find out the history, location, and features of each attraction, from Boomerang to Superman: Krypton Coaster.
A water park at Six Flags Fiesta Texas amusement park in San Antonio, Texas, opened in 1992. It has various water slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, and a kids area, and was formerly named Ol' Waterin' Hole, Armadillo Beach, and White Water Bay.
Malibu Grand Prix (MGP) was a franchised miniature indy car racing track chain in the 1970s and 1980s. Learn about its history, locations, features, and notable events from this Wikipedia article.
CircusTrix was an American company that developed, operated and franchised over 300 indoor trampoline and extreme recreation parks worldwide. It was founded in 2011 by Case Lawrence and acquired Sky Zone, Rockin' Jump and other brands before rebranding in 2023.
Learn about the history, characteristics and ride experience of Superman: Krypton Coaster, a steel floorless roller coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. The ride features a 145-foot-tall vertical loop, six inversions and a VR option.
Brackenridge Park is a 343.7-acre public park in San Antonio, Texas, with attractions such as the San Antonio Zoo, the Witte Museum, and the Japanese Tea Gardens. The park was created in 1899 from land donated by George Washington Brackenridge and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
See the ranking of 93 high-rises in San Antonio, Texas, based on standard height measurement. The Tower of the Americas is the tallest structure in the city, followed by the Marriott Rivercenter and the Weston Centre.