The Titan The Titan is the fastest and tallest roller coaster in Texas. The ride debuted in 2001, and remains the top choice for thrill-seekers at Six Flags Over Texas. - Over 255 feet tall
- Drop speeds exceeding 85mph
- 120-foot underground tunnel
- One spiral, camel-back hill and carousel curve
- 2.8 million pounds of steel suppor
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The NEW Texas Giant POV Video The Texas Giant is currently undergoing renovation and will be re-opening in April 2011 for the Six Flags 50th annivestary celebration. The Texas Giant debuted in 1990, and has been named Best Wooden Roller Coaster in the World by Amusement Today. |  |
Batman the Ride Experience the thrill of Gotham City, through underground caves and the city's tunnels. Batman the Ride debuted at Six Flags in Arlington in 1999, and quickly became a favorite. Experience this inverted high-thrill roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas. - Top speed of 50mph
- 11-stories tall
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Superman: Tower of Power Introduced in 2003, the Super Tower of Power has forever changed the skyline of North Texas. At 35 1/2 stories tall, guests experience a great view of the Dallas / Fort Worth area. That is, if you can focus after zooming up and down at speeds of 45mph. - 52" inch height requirement
- 45mph top speed
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Mr. Freeze Mr. Freeze is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the Southwest. Reach speeds of 70mph in less than 4 seconds as you scream through the abondoned ice cream warehouse of Batman's foe. Mr. Freeze arrived in Arlington in 1998, with steel reaching 24 stories high and stretching over 1,300 feet. - 52" inch height requirement
- 70mph top speed
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Shock Wave The world’s tallest roller coaster when it opened, Shock Wave is still one of the most awe-inspiring on earth — just look at those towering loops. - 42" inch height requirement
- 60mph top speed
- Elevation - Close to 12-story tall
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Flashback Unique among Six Flags attractions, FLASHBACK is the only ride that dares to flip you upside down through three back-to-back, 100-foot high loops. And just when you think it's all over, it flips you backwards for a total of six spine-tingling somersaults. - 48" inch height requirement
- 55mph top speed
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Judge Roy Scream Fly along at speeds of 50 mph on this awe-inspiring classic wooden roller coaster covering eight acres of picturesque lakeside. Presented by M&M’S®. |  |
La Vibora Experience all the free-wheeling, fast-moving thrills of competitive bobsled action on LA VIBORA—the Viper. But be careful—the Viper bites. |  |
Aquaman Splashdown A classic - Ride the world’s first tubular steel roller coaster. Six Flags’ Runaway Mine Train is the attraction that changed the thrill ride rules forever. Don't get SOAKED! (click here) |  |
Runaway Mine Train A classic - Ride the world’s first tubular steel roller coaster. Six Flags’ Runaway Mine Train is the attraction that changed the thrill ride rules forever. |  |
Roaring Rapids Your whole family will love shooting the rapids together. Nothing’s more refreshing than a whitewater adventure on a blazing afternoon in Arlington. 42" min. to ride alone, 36" with adult. |  |
El Aserradero The world’s first log flume ride, El Aserradero delivers a riot of water-filled hi-jinks your entire family will love—especially on a hot day in Texas. Presented by STARBURST®. 42" min. to ride alone, no height min. with adult |  |
Texas Chute Out Okay, not a roller coaster but another Six Flags Over Texas Classic! Strap on your parachute and float way above the park— then drop 200 exhilarating feet and drift to a gentle landing. 42" min. to ride alone, 36" with adult. |  |