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New Details Emerge for Record-Breaking Dive Coaster, Titan Repaint Continues
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New Details Emerge for Record-Breaking Dive Coaster, Titan Repaint Continues

Six Flags Over Texas recently filed multiple permits with the FAA for the start of construction on their new 2026 dive coaster. The permits include a record-breaking 309 feet tall structure with construction starting as early as March 1. Other updates around the park include the final pieces of La Vibora being demolished and removed, changes at front gate and in Gotham City, the continuation of Titan's fresh paint job and other ride refurbishments.

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La Vibora Bobsled Being Demolished, Other Ride Refurbishments | December Updates
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La Vibora Bobsled Being Demolished, Other Ride Refurbishments | December Updates

A late December visit to Six Flags Over Texas shows the rapid progress being made on the demolition of the La Vibora bobsled roller coaster. The last of its kind, La Vibora had operated at the park since 1986. Its removal is part of new investment, which is highlighted by a record-breaking dive coaster to open in 2026. We also check out how other rides are affected by the demolition, including the Six Flags Railroad.

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Record-Breaking Dive Coaster Planned for 2026, La Vibora & El Diablo Rides Retired
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Record-Breaking Dive Coaster Planned for 2026, La Vibora & El Diablo Rides Retired

Six Flags Over Texas will receive an array of theme park enhancements in 2025 and Hurricane Harbor Arlington will debut the largest investment in park history with the introduction of a massive interactive kids area, Splash Island. In a groundbreaking announcement, Six Flags also revealed that a record-breaking dive roller coaster will launch at the Arlington theme park in 2026.

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