Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, TX

17000 IH-10 WestSan Antonio, TX 78257
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Overview

If you're looking for a thrilling and fun-filled adventure in Alamo City, look no further than Six Flags Fiesta Texas! This amazing Texas theme park has something for everyone, from pulse-pounding coasters to family-friendly rides and captivating live shows. Experience the ultimate blend of thrills and family fun at the San Antonio Six Flags!

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Good To Know

  • This family-friendly park offers an array of rides, from heart-pumping roller coasters to family-friendly attractions like the new KID FLASH Cosmic Coaster.
  • Some rides have height and weight age restrictions, follow the posted guidelines at ride line entrances.
  • A variety of food options are available throughout the park, from burgers and pizza, to BBQ, salads, sweet treats, and more. You can save time by eating at non-traditional dining hours.
  • Stroller and wheelchair rentals can be found after the turnstiles on left and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • If you prefer not to lug your belongings around in the park all day, storage lockers can be rented for a nominal fee on a first-come, first-served basis just inside the front gate.
  • Thirsty parkgoers can save money by buying a souvenir bottle that comes with free refills all day.

Description

Nestled in the heart of San Antonio, Six Flags Fiesta Texas offers an exhilarating blend of entertainment, adventure, and family fun. This premier amusement park invites visitors to embark on a thrilling journey through a diverse range of rides and attractions, ensuring an unforgettable experience for guests of all ages.

2025 New Attraction: Six Flags Fiesta Texas is unleashing a massive DC Universe expansion in 2025, making it the largest in any US park! Three new rides debut: the thrilling CYBORG™ Cyber Revolution spinning ride, the family-friendly SHAZAM!™ Tower of Eternity drop tower, and the scenic METROPOLIS Transit Authority monorail. Plus, existing attractions get superhero/villain transformations, including THE PENGUIN™: Gotham City Getaway and SUPERGIRL™ Sky Flight. Get ready for an epic year of thrills and immersive DC fun!

Discover the groundbreaking Bahama Blaster, the first of its kind in Texas, featuring trap-door-style launching capsules and intense tubes that deliver an adrenaline rush like no other. Families can enjoy Bamboo Chutes, specially designed slides for the little ones, ensuring a safe and exciting experience.

BATMAN™: The Ride introduces an innovative coaster design that flips riders over a 12-story hill and through two beyond-vertical drops, providing a unique and unforgettable experience. The water adventure continues with Bermuda Triangle, where jumbo rafts navigate unpredictable twists and turns, offering excitement for thrill-seekers.

From the racingly-fast Big Bender to the looping Boomerang Coast To Coaster, the diverse selection of Six Flags Fiesta Texas rides cater to various preferences. The park also features family-friendly attractions like Bugs' White Water Rapids and the whimsical Bucking Broncos.

As part of the DC™ Universe, visitors can experience the thrills of Dr. Diabolical's Cliffhanger and the towering DC™ Super-Villains Swing, providing a unique blend of excitement and entertainment. The Iron Rattler, a technological marvel, combines a classic wooden support structure with modern steel tracks, promising a forceful and dynamic ride.

The park continues to evolve with new additions such as Ripqurl and Yosemite Sam's Wacky Wagons, ensuring that there's always something new and exciting to discover. Six Flags Fiesta Texas is not just an amusement park; it's a destination where families and thrill-seekers alike can create lasting memories filled with adventure and fun.

Enjoy live performances, dazzling shows, and interactive activities that add a touch of magic to your day. With a vibrant atmosphere and a variety of dining options, Six Flags Fiesta Texas is the perfect destination for a day of fun and adventure. Discover the joy of thrilling rides, engaging entertainment, and memorable moments at this premier amusement park.

Throughout the year, Six Flags Fiesta Texas hosts a variety of seasonal celebrations—from the heartwarming festivities of Holiday in the Park, where the park is transformed into a winter wonderland with twinkling lights and festive decorations, to Fright Fest, a spooky and thrilling Halloween extravaganza that offers haunted mazes and scare zones. Whether it's spring, summer, fall, or winter, there's always something special happening at the park. From live entertainment to themed events, Six Flags Fiesta Texas ensures that every visit is a unique and memorable experience, making it a destination where the magic never fades, and the excitement is endless.

Six Flags Fiesta Texas Reviews

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homero1982
Edinburg, Texas
"Most of the rides where closed"
TripAdvisor user rating 2 out of 5
Reviewed July 25, 2025 NEW
Most of the ride’s were closed.50%of staff were so rude.Never coming back.The park needs more shade for people waiting in line.This was my first time here and will not come back because of staff attitude . They need to be trained properly .
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sylviafB4010SX
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TripAdvisor user rating 1 out of 5
Reviewed July 20, 2025 NEW
We were cheated from so many rides. They kept closing and running maintenance on most of the rides after standing on long lines. Then, they wouldn't give you an estimated time, then last minute notice, they would announce they were closed fir the remainder of the the day. NEVER GOT TO RIDE THE BATMAN ROLLERCOASTER. We tried 4 times and they kept closing it. The ROADRUNNER & THE IRON RATTLER ROLLERCOASTER, they canceled twice when the long lines were still waiting. We DID NOT GET OUR MONEY'S WORTH OR THE DRIVE FROM OUT OF TOWN. Half of the rides were closed and never notified.
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Amusementparkguy
Pataskala, Ohio
"Two Days at the Park: One Great Day, One Miserable Day"
TripAdvisor user rating 3 out of 5
Reviewed July 02, 2025
A friend and I chose to spend a day and a half here at Fiesta. We are both membership holders, so our admission and parking were taken care of. The first day we spent here was wonderful. The crowds were on the moderate side, and we got to ride most of the things we wanted to on the first day. We did not have to rush through the park because we were returning the next day. We had a meal in the park, which was decent. I have the meal plan, so that helps me to save some money along the way. Most ride ops were friendly. The park was very clean. However, the next day was a different story. With the merging of Six Flags and Cedar Fair, many changes have been made, and not all for the good, either. Park hours here at Fiesta have been reduced for most days. I am okay with that as I would rather have a park open an hour or two less each day and still be around the following year to entertain guests. On this second day, we got there around 12:30 P.M. We slept in a bit on this particular morning but knew we had until around 7:00 to enjoy the park, or so we thought. We got into the park and started making our trip around the park. Little did we know that management had decided to close on this day at 3:00 in the afternoon. There was nothing on their website about that when we arrived at the park, and I left my phone in the car as I did not want to lose it on one of the rides. So, sometime after we arrived, the decision was made to close early. There are some problems with how they handled this. T First, they should have made a public announcement that the park was closing early. They did not. If they do not have a way to announce things to guests in the entire park, workers should have been telling people. They were not. Second, NO ride ops nor other workers were telling people the park was closing early except for ONE on the Road Runner Express mine ride. If we had not ridden this coaster, we never would have known about the early closure!! When we found out about the early closing, it was around 2:00. We did NOT have much time left. The next couple rides we rode made NO MENTION of the fact the park was closing early. So, anyone who did not ride the mine ride would not know of this. When 3:00 came, several guests were quite surprised and understandably angry at not knowing. Can you blame them?? On this particular day, the ride ops on some of the rides were a bit rude to the guests getting on and off the coasters. The ride crew on Chupacabra and the Boomerang coasters were the worst!! I worked at a park years ago, and even when I was having a bad day, I NEVER took it out on one of the guests at the park. This is unprofessional and uncalled for. I know working at a park with the public can be draining and irritating at times, but a person can make the decision NOT to act inappropriately. I did stop in one of the very few restaurants which was open this day to grab some food using my meal plan. I planned to eat it in the car after we left. By the time we found an eatery that was open, it was getting close time the park was closing, and we were told they threw all the food out. The state I am from has parks that will stay past the "closing" time if there are customers in line. You usually make some money for the park that way. But not here. Oddly enough, Fiesta is now in the same family as my home park that stays open for business. As a result of the early closing, any souvenirs we planned to purchase did not get purchased. I am not going to support a park that treats their guests this way. One family my friend and I talked to as we were leaving had driven over three hours to come to Fiesta. They were more than angry. I was going to stop by guest services to share my thoughts, but by the time I had left the park, there was a line of over 50 people letting management know their displeasure. I did look at the website once I got back to the car and turned my phone on. The note said "closing at 3:00 due to inclement weather". That was a LIE!! It was not raining. There were no storms in the area. It was a sunny day. Truth is, the crowds were low. The park was losing money that day. Though I do get it that you do not want to take a loss when you have low crowds, but that should be expected for the middle of the week. The weekend is when most parks are crowded and make up for slower mid-week days. So, whenever I see a park in the new Cedar Fair-Six Flags merger that says "closed due to inclement weather", I immediately check the weather apps. Nine times out of ten, radar and the forecast show clear skies. So, it must be low attendance that day. I know.....who wants to say closed due to low attendance? It sounds better to say inclement weather. But that is untruthful. I hope management sees this and takes it to heart. You have a beautiful park, but some of your decisions and dishonesty need to change. I will cherish the visit on Wednesday as I had a good time. Unfortunately, the visit on Thursday was sour, and that is what I will take with me.
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Travel25346533585
"We always have Fun Here."
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed June 22, 2025
We have visited Six Flags Fiesta Texas before and we always have had a Great Time. Visit on a weekday, Saturday and Sunday are just much too busy. The rides are fun and there are delicious treats too.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Six Flags Fiesta Texas

Where is Six Flags San Antonio located?

Six Flags Fiesta Texas is located at I-10 and Loop 1604 about 15 minutes from Downtown San Antonio. The address is 17000 IH-10 West, San Antonio, Texas 78257. You'll take Exit 555, La Centera Parkway.

How much is parking?

General parking starts at $30 plus tax, while preferred parking starts at $40 plus tax (subject to change at any time). Speedy parking is also available on the Six Flags site.

Are selfie sticks and monopods allowed in the park?

Selfie sticks, monopods, and similar items are not allowed inside Six Flags parks.

Can someone save my place in line?

Even if the lines are really long and you have been waiting a long time, guests are still not permitted to save places in line, bypass others in line, or exit the line and return to the same place for any reason. Guests exiting a line must go to the back of the line if they choose to return. Line jumping may be cause for ejection without refund.

Is smoking allowed in the park?

The park is a smoke-free environment. Smoking and e-cigarettes may only be used in designated smoking areas. Please consult the park map for exact locations. Smoking is also prohibited for guests under 18 years of age. Guests smoking outside of designated areas will be ejected from the park without refund.

What should I wear?

In keeping with the family-friendly atmosphere, and for health and safety reasons, Six Flags Fiesta Texas strictly enforces a dress code. Proper attire must be worn in the park at all times, including shirts, shorts/pants and appropriate footwear. Clothing with rude, vulgar or offensive language or graphics is not permitted at any time (shirts cannot be turned inside out as a solution). Park admission may be denied if clothing is deemed by management to be inappropriate.

Is outside food allowed inside the park?

No outside food, beverages or coolers are allowed to be brought into Six Flags Fiesta Texas. However, exceptions are made for guests with special dietary needs to include food allergies and baby food/formula. In the case of food allergies, guests may bring food into the park but it must be limited to the individual with the allergy and may contain: 2 sealable sandwich bags (7×8 inches) and one snack to accommodate their visit (such as a piece of fruit, or a fruit bar, or a snack that fits in a sandwich bag). A small soft-sided cooler may be brought into the park to carry these items. No outside beverages are permitted. Please see security at screening to receive a medical sticker.

What happens if it rains?

The park offers diverse all-weather activities, from indoor shows to games and arcades. Rain or wind may temporarily close some rides and shows, but they reopen once the weather clears. No refunds or rainchecks are provided.

Is re-entering the park allowed if I need to temporarily leave?

Yes, you may leave and re-enter the park on the same day with a hand stamp. Please get your hand stamped and re-enter through the re-entry gate.

When does Six Flags Fiesta Texas open?

Six Flags Fiesta Texas is open year-round. Operating hours vary throughout the year. Check the operating calendar in the ticket section above for park hours during your selected date range.

What is the Chaperone Policy?

All park guests who are ages 15 years old or younger must be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old to be admitted to, or remain in, the park after 5:00 p.m. local time to close. The chaperone must present a valid government-issued photo identification with date of birth at ticket entry. One (1) chaperone may accompany no more than ten (10) guests ages 15 or younger per day. In addition, the chaperone must accompany their party during entry, remain inside the park during their visit, and be available by phone throughout their stay. Guests ages 15 years old or younger who are found inside the park unaccompanied by a chaperone will be subject to ejection.

What happens if guests 15 years old or younger do not have a chaperone?

They will not be permitted to enter or remain in the park after 5:00 p.m. local time to close without a chaperone who is at least 21 years old and has a valid government-issued photo ID. One (1) chaperone may accompany no more than ten (10) guests ages 15 or younger per day. Refunds are not offered if you do not meet the chaperone policy requirements.