(Arlington, Texas) As the sun sets on Six Flags Over Texas from mid-September to early November, the park goes through a transformation each and every night.

Thick fog takes over certain areas of the park, the pathway lights begin to flicker, and the sounds of shuffling footsteps grow louder and louder as zombies and ghouls take over and walk among the park guests during Fright Fest.

It's not just zombies and other demented looking creatures, but crazy clowns and other Halloween characters that spook and scare park guests as they make their way to Titan, Shock Wave, The Joker, Runaway Mine Train, and other major attractions.

As Halloween approaches, Six Flags Over Texas becomes a haunting and immersive landscape filled with spine-tingling scare zones, haunted mazes, and Halloween characters that push the limits.

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New Haunted Mazes to Fear This Fall

It’s a terrifying blend of haunted houses, roller coasters, and live entertainment.

New this season is a haunted maze that is inspired by the films The Strangers: Chapters 1 & 2. Also returning are mazes based upon the New Line Cinema films The Conjuring Universe, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022), and SAW: Legacy Of Terror.

Fog, Scare Zones & Ghoulish Characters

It's a wild and scary experience walking through the fog in the Texas section, crossing the bridge to get to The New Texas Giant, as ghouls are all around. Fright Fest has add-on experiences that guests can purchase.

Your adrenaline will be pumping as you walk through any of the six haunted houses at the park or through any of the five interactive scare zones.

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Fright Fest Essentials: Dates, Ages & Add-Ons

Plan to feel your adrenaline pumping when you walk through Six Flags. Because the scary things will be coming to get you once the sun begins to set. Fright Fest is selected weekends and days from September 12th to November 2nd.

'Fright Fest' At Six Flags Over Texas Lived Up To The Hype

When the sun goes down at Six Flags Over Texas during the spookiest time of the year, the zombies and ghouls rise and appear to take over sections of the park while putting fear into some park guests.

Gallery Credit: Lucky Larry, Mix 93-1

Six Flags Over Texas Mourns The Loss Of Former Favorite Park Rides

Six Flags Over Texas wrapped up a huge celebration in August as it celebrated its 60th anniversary. During the 60 year history of Six Flags, there has been a handful of memorable rides, attractions and shows that have had to be retired and removed from the park for various different reasons. Here's a look back at them as they were displayed for the parks' 'Fright Fest' event.

Gallery Credit: Lucky Larry, Mix 93-1

Newest Coaster At Six Flags Over Texas, AQUAMAN: Power Wave

Six Flags Over Texas will open their 14th roller coaster March 11, 2023. This will be a launch-style first-of-its-kind water coaster

Gallery Credit: Six Flags Over Texas

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