SeaWorld San Antonio



Theme Park:Sea World San Antonio (since 1988)
Address:10500 Sea World Dr.
78251 San Antonio
https://seaworld.com/san-antonio
Operated by:United Parks & Resorts

SeaWorld San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas is the youngest of the American SeaWorld Parks. The park was founded in 1988 and is famous for its marine animal shows. On an area of 100 hectares, the animal and leisure park offers a manageable number of rides and other attractions.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Sea Mammal Amusement Park

 




 

Great White

The first inverted coaster in Texas

 


 

Journey to Atlantis

The only Mack Rides SuperSplash without a bump

 


 

Rio Loco

A very wet pleasure

 


 

Steel Eel

Hyper Coaster made by Morgan

 


 

Super Grovers Box Car Derby

A solid family coaster

 


 

Wave Breaker – The Rescue Coaster

Very fun Family Launch Coaster from Intamin

 


Six Flags Fiesta Texas



Theme Park:Six Flags Fiesta Texas (since 1996)
Fiesta Texas (1992 - 1995)
Address:17000 W IH 10
78257 San Antonio
https://www.sixflags.com/fiestatexas
Operated by:Six Flags

Six Flags Fiesta Texas in Fiesta, Texas near San Antonio is a mid-sized theme park in the USA. The park was built in 1992 on the site of a former quarry and is home to many family-friendly rides and a large number of breathtaking roller coasters. The park also offers some entertainment and a variety of shows, including the spectacular evening show Celebrate!

Fun Fact #1: Six Flags Fiesta Texas is the group’s third theme park in Texas. However, the park was built and planned by the Gaylord Entertainment Company. However, it was not until 1998 that the park became the group’s property.

Fun Fact #2: The wooden roller coaster Rattler was famous for its strongly swinging support structure. After the conversion to Iron Rattler, this is no longer visible.

Fun Fact #3: In the early years you could roller skate in the park. Later, the Scooby Doo Ghostblasters dark ride was built on the same location.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Batman – The Ride

The first Free Spin Coaster

 


 

Boomerang

Coast to Coaster

 


 

Goliath

The latest Batman clone in Texas

 


 

Gully Washer

A sparkling treat

 


 

Iron Rattler

A wild ride along the quarry wall

 


 

Pandemonium

Spinning coasters always work

 



 

Pirates of the Deep Sea

A surprisingly good dark ride

 


 

Poltergeist

The spaghetti bowl coaster

 


 

Roadrunner Express

The Last Mine Train by Arrow

 



 

Superman Krypton Coaster

The Floorless Coaster in America

 


 

Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster

Single Rail and RMC: A perfect combination!

 



Six Flags Over Texas



Theme Park:Six Flags Over Texas (since 1961)
Address:2201 Road to Six Flags
76010 Arlington
https://www.sixflags.com/overtexas
Operated by:Six Flags

Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas is one of the biggest amusement parks in the US. Founded in 1961, the amusement park is the starting point for the largest amusement park chain in the world: Six Flags. But the amusement park is not only historically significant from an economic point of view. Over the years, Six Flags Over Texas has shaped several types of amusement rides and roller coasters. For example, the log flume and the Mine Train are inventions from Six Flags.

The park itself offers a variety of family-friendly rides and roller coasters. The park also offers plenty of street entertainment and a variety of shows in the park’s own theatres and the huge amphitheatre.

Fun Fact #1: The El Aserradero is the world’s first log flume. Due to its popularity it was extended by a second track a few years after its premiere.

Fun Fact #2: In order to prevent the arms of the New Texas Giant roller coaster from extending out as far as possible due to the narrow clearance profile, the train built by Gerstlauer has Plexiglas panes on the sides.

Fun Fact #3: The theme park can be played in the computer game Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 as a scenario.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Batman: The Ride

When the blood rushes to the legs

 


 

El Aserradero

The first log flume

 


 

Judge Roy Scream

The wooden roller coaster at the edge of the park

 


 

La Vibora

The black-red-gold bobsleigh track

 


 

Mini Mine Train

So that the children also have a great roller coaster

 


 

Mr. Freeze Reverse Blast

Reverse launch on a Shuttle Coaster

 


 

New Texas Giant

The first RMC

 


 

Oil Derrick

The large observation tower

 


 

Pandemonium

A Spinning Coaster on the Midway

 


 

Runaway Mine Train

The first Mine Train

 


 

Runaway Mountain

Indoor roller coaster

 


 

Shock Wave

It’s a Schwarzkopf, it’s good

 


 

Superman Tower of Power

The Tower with Power

 


 

The Joker

One hell of a (marble) track

 


 

Titan

Pressure, curves and a great pacing