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Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, Texas

As the day came to a close Six Flags Fiesta Texas continued to take unbelievable care of all of us attending Fiesta Fest.

The Iron Rattler rollercoaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, Texas

We were given reserved seating for the nightly fireworks show and Six Flags Fiesta Texas even let everyone in the park know who the folks sitting down front were.

Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, Texas

As I said earlier that the quarry wall is used in many ways as an integral part of the Six Flags Fiesta Texas experience.  At night they turn off the waterfalls, use the wall as a giant video screen while shooting off fireworks from the top of it.

The Iron Rattler rollercoaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, Texas

After the fireworks the park cleared out and we were given Batman, Superman and Iron Rattler for exclusive ride time.  Knowing that our time at what quickly became our favorite park in the chain and one of our favorite theme parks in general was coming to an end taking pictures took a back seat to riding as much as we could.  We had several laughter inducing flips on Batman.  On Superman Bond and I found ourselves all alone on a train while a massive bat soared above us feeding on flying insects.  We ended our night at Iron Rattler where we were surrounded by lightning off in the distance as the ride whipped us, ejected us, sped us through the warm night air and gave us an ending to our stay at Six Flags Fiesta Texas to remember.

Thanks to my fellow American Coaster Enthusiast representatives from the ACE South Central Region as well as everyone at Six Flags Fiesta Texas including Jeffrey Siebert and Neal Thurman for a really great event.  Sitting here writing this a few months later I need another Six Flags Fiesta Texas fix the park is that good.  You should go get one yourself.
 


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