Talk:Six Flags Over Texas
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Batman: The Ride The Batman: The Ride link can either be Batman: The Ride (SFOT) or Batman: The Ride. Batman: The Ride (SFoT) is specific to Six Flags over Texas, however, it does not provide near as much information as the Batman: The Ride link. The Batman: The Ride link mentions the Six Flags over Texas version anyways.
I just rehauled the entire page, any comments/suggestions? Feel free to edit it if you happen to find any glaring errors... BrandonR 02:50, Sep 22, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Texas Chute Out Accident
I was completely unaware of the 1982 accident on the Texas Chute Out that is mentioned in the article. I really am not sure that this actually happened. If anyone else can confirm or deny this as a fact, please do so. I have added a "citation needed" template in the article. Andrea Parton 02:30, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
If Steve Calloway is really concerned about bringing some nostalgia back to the park he'll bring back the Spelunker's Cave! Do it, Steve! For all of us!--AltrEgo2001 17:42, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Some of the things in this article are insulting and vulgar.
"wetback" is a term the probably should not be used in an informative article, nor should it be noted that "Mexicans stink when they sweat". It seems very rude to include these two elements.
Also, it does not seem nonpartisan to mention that Six Flags Over Texas has a history of "stingy greedy owners" and "cane beatings in the parking lot". Any respective person reading this article in hopes of finding a theme park appropriate for families may not find this to be appealing, nor it is at all relevant to the paragraph that it is in. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Human after all (talk • contribs) 23:53, 23 February 2007 (UTC).
^I agree, those comments were removed. rct247 00:46, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
who ever made those coments should be banned from wikipedia
thanks rct247 for removing those wrongful comments
[edit] Interesting Facts are actually incorrect
The Interesting Facts section contains only one, that the park got its name from, as the editor believes, six flags that flew over the Alamo. I'm going to remove it because it's incorrect. The real source of the name is from Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederacy, and USA, the six flags that have flown over Texas. This is earlier in the article.
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