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Six Flags Mexico has announced the addition of a new family boomerang coaster which will open at the park in 2026! https://static.sixflags.com/website/files/sfmx_boomerang.pdf Six Flags Mexico is pleased to announce the introduction of a new ride for 2026. It is a Roller Coaster Family Boomerang, whose installation will begin in the coming days. The new attraction is designed to provide fun for visitors of all ages, consolidating the company's commitment to family entertainment and social development. The game will be accompanied by the addition of more than 300 square meters of green space along its boundaries and will not involve the felling of a single tree, as its construction will be carried out on an existing concrete slab that was once a theater stage. It's important to highlight that the construction of this new game meets all sustainability and environmental requirements. It has been verified by the competent authorities of Mexico City and the Tlalpan Municipality and has the required permits for its installation. The construction of the Boomerang Family Roller Coaster meets the highest safety and technological standards, has all the required official permits, and strictly complies with local safety and environmental regulations. With this new investment, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation reaffirms its commitment to Mexico, Mexico City, and the Municipality of Tlalpan, as well as to the responsible growth of the entertainment industry, an important pillar of the country's economic flow. Beyond the adrenaline rush, our Roller Coaster Family Boomerang seeks to make a positive impact on the community. The attraction, designed for all ages, will allow a wide audience to enjoy more hours of fun. The Roller Coaster Family Boomerang is part of Six Flags Mexico's comprehensive social responsibility strategy. This attraction, the only one of its kind in the region, will not only diversify the park's offerings but will also contribute to strengthening the social fabric, positioning Six Flags Mexico as an active partner in community development. The park will release more details about the Boomerang Family Roller Coaster in the coming months.1 point
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Got our first, brief visit to the park yesterday now that it's springtime again (it's been icy cold in the northeast). Overall, 4.5 hours in the park, three rides. Batman -- operations were horrible. At least five minutes between dispatches, two trains, waited 75 minutes in a half-full queue. Wicked Cyclone -- not as bad, still at least one ride op who staples with extra zeal, literally jumping and pushing down on the lap bar. Superman -- almost as bad as Batman. It seems like between every dispatch on those two coasters the main ride op had to sign paperwork and talk to a group of other employees. Literally between every dispatch. Training? I don't know, they've been open weekends for well over a month now. And the exit lane passes -- my lord, EVERYONE has these now. Only food we ate was the gyros and fries which are honestly delicious! Quantum Accelator: two trains on the track (one in station, one on transfer). Still building in the station and looks like a shed for the transfer track. Didn't know this has two launches! Sorry, only got a couple pictures, was hurrying from one end of the park to the other. Is it just me or are the trains super ugly? Anyway, looks like it'll be a fairly wild ride even if it is a "family launch" coaster. ^^ This is, I think, the highest point on the ride. There's a gentleman in the station doing what looks like electrical work. Zoomed in on the train in the station. The trains are very brown. Transfer track is forward of the station, not behind it on the circuit. Can just barely make out the two parallel launch tracks, sorry I didn't get better picture.1 point