Six Flags unveils new rides and improvements ahead of spring break

We’re breaking down what you can expect during your next visit to Six Flags.

The Daffy Duck Bucket Blasters ride at Six Flags.

The Daffy Duck Bucket Blasters ride will offer the perfect opportunity to cool down this summer.

Photo courtesy of Six Flags

Just in time for Scream Break next week, Six Flags Over Texas announced a slew of exciting improvements, including the return of a ride and the addition of a new one. Here’s a rundown of what’s new:

  • Sylvester and Tweety Pounce and Bounce is a brand new drop tower that takes riders 41 feet into the air. Find it Bugs Bunny Boomtown.
  • Daffy Duck Bucket Blasters is back in the Bugs Bunny Boomtown section of the park. (Think: A spinning ride with water features.) The ride was removed in 2021 to make room for additions to the Aquaman: Power Wave’s ride layout, but will now return in the former space of the Yosemite Sam’s Texas Tea Cups ride.
  • New park enhancements include the construction of Boomtown Bar + “new theming elements in the queues” for MR. FREEZE and BATMAN The Ride.

Bonus: Chaparral Antique Cars is being revamped into Dino Off Road Adventure + will debut this summer.

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