Six Flags Over Texas presents Fire and Ice Winter Festival Many events have been canceled or postponed due to coronavirus concerns. Please check with the organization before going to any event.
Photo courtesy of Six Flags of Texas Six Flags Over Texas will present the Fire & Ice Winter Festival to kick-off the park’s 60th Anniversary season in 2021. Open weekends and holidays in January and February, this all-new event features a high-energy ice carving show, an extended run of The Frosty Snowhill, plus a fiery finale each Saturday night with fireworks. As a nod to the park’s 60th Anniversary, having first opened its gates on August 5, 1961, guests can purchase one-day admission for just $19.61 at sixflags.com/overtexas throughout the duration of the Fire & Ice Winter Festival.
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Six Flags Fire & Ice Winter Festival runs, 12pm-7pm each weekend, through February 28th. The dates also include Monday, January 18th and Monday, February 15th.
Here are some highlights, of the festival, you can look forward to:
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