The park said the testing process for the 309-foot-tall roller coaster is taking longer than expected.
The world’s first-ever "giga dive coaster" is officially open for the summer, unleashing an 87-mph free fall over Arlington.
Visitors can finally ride Six Flags Over Texas' new record breaking dive coaster Tormenta on Thursday, July 9.
After some delays, Six Flags Over Texas’ new world-record-breaking dive rollercoaster is here to make North Texas scream ...
The Tormenta Rampaging Run is inspired by Spain's Running of the Bulls.
Six Flags Over Texas will set seven world records when the new Tormenta roller coaster themed to Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls tradition opens as part of the Dallas/Fort Worth-area amusement park’s ...
Six Flags’ world record-breaking rollercoaster will open in Texas next week. Here’s what you need to know - Riders will reach record-breaking speeds up to 87 mph on the new Texas coaster ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Six Flags Over Texas said in a social media post that testing of the Tormenta: Rampaging Run is taking longer than expected, and ...
Tormenta Rampaging Run had an opening date until it didn’t. The record-breaking dive coaster that was supposed to open at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington on Friday is delayed on an unclear timeline.
The 309-foot coaster breaks six world records, including tallest and fastest dive coaster in the world. Riders plunge nearly ...
Tormenta Rampaging Run officially opened to the public at Six Flags Over Texas on July 9 ...