It may still feel like summer for the next month, but San Antonio is brimming with ways to get into the spooky season spirit.
Every night at 7 p.m., the train at Six Flags Fiesta Texas rolls in behind a cloud of smoke, unleashing creepy clowns, haunting ghosts and other creatures that lurk among parkgoers in scare zones.
It’s all a part of Six Flags Fiesta Texas’ annual Fright Fest, an event that transforms the entire theme park into a Halloween celebration.
“We begin planning as soon as the previous Fright Fest is over so it’s truly a year in the making,” said Jeffery Siebert, regional general manager for all the Six Flags parks in Texas. “We always take our guest feedback and research and want to make the next year the biggest and best that we’ve ever done. … [This year is] the bi