What does it Cost to Visit Six Flags Fiesta Texas?
If you purchase your Six Flags ticket at the park, expect to pay $49.99 for general admission and $34.99 for each child less than 48 inches tall. Children younger than two years of age are free. A parking pass costs $15. Moreover, if you want to buy a meal voucher, expect to spend an additional $6. This is actually a great deal, since you are not permitted to bring food or drinks into the park.
Save yourself even more money - and ensure frequent returns - with a Six Flags Big Six pass that allows you to visit Six Flags Fiesta Texas six times for $49.99 (the same cost as a one day admission). More information on the amusement park tickets - and links to buying discounted billets online -- is found at the Six Flags ticket page. By the way, bring along your AAA card for ticket booths savings of $5 and also 10% store discounts.
What is there to do at Six Flags Fiesta Texas?
The amusement park map shows the various areas where water fun and rides intersect. Eight rollercoaster rides are set up for the daredevils; among them is the 2008 Goliath coaster. Although the ride only lasts about two minutes, it features an 80 foot drop and ascents to a height of 105 feet. With four G forces, riders must be at least four feet and six inches tall to qualify for access.
It is a little known fact that White Water Bay - an amusement park open from May 2 to September 7 -- is actually its very own theme park, but for visitors to Six Flags Fiesta Texas admission is free. The Texas Tumble is a great family raft adventure, while the Texas Tree House has a lot of family themed activities.
Little Kids at Six Flags
Like all other Six Flags locations, Six Flags Fiesta Texas has an area specifically designed for the youngest riders; its theme is the Wiggles, an Australian children's music sensation. One of the newest additions there is the Wiggly Trail Ride for riders taller than 36 inches but shorter than 54 inches. Another new ride is the Yummy Yummy Fruit Salad ride.
How About Food?
There are plenty of eats at the theme park. A Papa John's Pizza in the Rockville area (which also houses a Cold Stone Creamery) and a Panda Express at the Crackaxle Canyon are favorites. The funnel cakes at Los Festivales are a must, and who could resist Ben & Jerry's?
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Post a CommentThank you for this plethora of info.
You answered my questions about Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio Park - everything from admission costs to the main attractions there :)
Man, that's pricey! We have a smaller version here that's about $30. Last year they had Military Monday which included $0.25 entry for military. I was LOVING that. Don't think they have it this year though. Great info.