
The ride's down more than it's open and even when the park was slammed, they would never be able to fill the ride. The same goes for Viper, which is also closed atm and there's a sudden flurry of talk that it's being axed.īoth have suffered but SFOT's in particular has been more troublesome, maybe due to the Texas heat. Magic Mover is currently open, there was a Buzzed Bars event at the park this past week and it doesn't seem like they have any plans to remove it. To elaborate below from my limited knowledge See, I have issues with that Reddit post, because only some of it is accurate and some of it is not. Neither park area is essential to the park's operation but I seriously doubt that they're going to casually axe everything in both zones. The park has just completed the removal of a very large - and garbage hardware - waterslide complex, with immediate plans for a replacement in 2024. Six Flags America is also a weird one, because both affected parts of the park suddenly closed in August last season over alleged staffing issues. The Carousel, however, is just finishing up on a two year renovation project, so that won't be going anywhere.

Park president Don McCoy released a statement that the ride was being removed to make room for future expansion. The closure marked the completion of the attractions seventeenth season. I've not heard a solid consensus on Xcalibur but my best guess is that some quick inspection wielded had results, and that reopening plans may have been disrupted. On July 16, 2015, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom announced that Roar would be retired on August 16, 2015. There was talk that they were A) going to make a call on its long-term viability offseason, and B) that a friend at the park was recently trained on the ride for this season. It to has been notoriously troublesome but gets great ridership when it's open. Xcalibur at SFStL is an interesting case. Quite literally zero ridership.ĭare Devil Dive at SFDK is listed on the basis that it was put up for sale online in December - have no idea whether it's operational or not rn.

Louis: Dragon's Wing, Grand Ole Carousel, XcaliburĬlick to expand.Both have suffered but SFOT's in particular has been more troublesome, maybe due to the Texas heat. Six Flags Over Texas: Rodeo, Six Flags Railway, Harley Quinn's Spinsanity Six Flags Great Adventure: Parachute Training Center - Edwards AFB Six Flags Fiesta Texas: Thunder Beach Speedway Six Flags Discovery Kingdom: ACME Fun Factory, Seaside Junction as a whole, Elephant Parade, Dare Devil Dive Six Flags America: All of Coyote Creek and Whistlestop Park including Mind Eraser La Ronde: Grand Carousel, Mini Rail, Spiraleįrontier City: Whistlestop Depot, Skycoaster And now a big list of rides have been confirmed to have been removed from their park's websites!
