Six Flags México
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Six Flags México is a amusement park located in the Tlalpan forest and borough, on the southern edge of Mexico City, Mexico. It is owned and operated by Six Flags, and is the most visited theme park in Latin America with 2.8 million annual visitors.
attractions: Daniel Cosío Villegas Library, Superman El Ultimo Escape, Chang Hing, Medusa Steel Coaster, Crazanity, Kilahuea, restaurants: LA CASA DE PIEDRA, Starbucks Picacho, Brazzeiro Do Brasil SteakHouse, CALLEQATRO Picacho, Potzollcalli Ajusco, Sushi Miguel, Buffet dragón chino, Kentuchy Fried Chicken Ajusco, POZOLERIA “Flor de Maiz”, LA KURDA PICACHO
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Six Flags México is a amusement park located in the Tlalpan forest and borough, on the southern edge of Mexico City, Mexico. It is owned and operated by Six Flags, and is the most visited theme park in Latin America with 2.8 million annual visitors.
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This place is awesome, just like the states. The rides are fun and the staff is great. There are a few things however: 1. I purchased the VIP pass and they told me I did not have to wait in line for the rides, it turns out that I did and needed a flash pass. I would of purchased it and one for every ride but they completely failed to tell me about it. I learned the hard way and waited in a line for 2 hrs. 2. They are mask nazies, I couldn’t even drink a soda without the mask police telling me to put my mask back on. This kept happening all day. If you can’t drink a soda or eat your food, don’t sell it. Sell masks instead. (Yes they do have a mask police, it’s extremely annoying.) 3. They did not sell booze. No alcohol was being sold as they had Ley Seca, this was super annoying but I understand it’s not their fault but the Government’s , however they should have disclosed that. I did ask about a bar as the World Series is going on, and they pointed me in the right direction, they do have a cool bar, they just failed to tell me that they were not serving alcohol, after I bought the ticket and got in the park and to the actual bar then they told me about the booze situation. Bottom line is I like this place and will go again, however they need to be clear about everything they offer and everything that’s going on, specially to someone coming from a different part of the world. PRO TIP: Get a flash pass to skip the line. The vip is useless.
Edin Chavez (Edin)Edin Chavez (Edin)
20
I am a huge fan of Six Flags. I'm in Mexico City visiting my kids who live with their dad and their grandmother for a month and we got to go to Six Flags Mexico last weekend. They have a few rides that are the same as the one in Atlanta Georgia. But they have rides that you must experience! The park was super clean, and because of the pandemic, you have to make a reservation and so it was not crowded at all. The Medusa was my favorite ride. My dining pass made it possible to get some good food. And my kids got to experience roller-coasters for the first time in their life. I recommend going here if your ever in Mexico City. It is a must do when your here. Good customer service too. Just don't go on rides with your valuables, I lost my glasses on a ride, my prescription glasses. So lock them up in a locker beforehand. Otherwise an overall excellent experience. I loved it. I lost a light pink pair of glasses on a ride called Tsunami. But it was a fun ride still. When I get back home to Atlanta, I will get a new pair. Thank you
Felicia GarnerFelicia Garner
80
The park is about 30 minutes away from Roma and roughly $150 peso Uber ride. We bought annual passes online only to realize they are only valid certain dates. If you buy a day pass I would recommend trying to go during the weekdays and on days where people with annual passes can’t go (shorter lines). We arrived at 10:00 upon opening on a Wednesday, October 20th, and there were 5 cars in the parking lot. The lines for Medusa and Superman were less than 5 minutes until about 13:00 when more people started showing up to the park. Even at 13:00 the line for Superman was still around 10 minutes. Pros: Medusa and Superman I think are better than any roller coasters at Disney and Universal. Clean park. And a day pass is roughly $25 USD. Chicken tenders and fries tasted fine. Cons: 1. Despite speaking Spanish, a number of park staff were very rude. Even though nobody was in line for Superman behind us, Eli would not let us sit in the back row and made us go into a row. They fill in front to back so I would suggest just letting people pass you until you get a row of your choice. Other rides they accommodated letting us pick our row. 2. You cannot wear a jacket around your waist once you get near boarding a ride and you cannot place any items in the boxes next to the ride exit (reserved for refillable water bottles). It was quite hot and we would be repeatedly asked to put on our jackets despite still being a few minutes away from boarding the coaster. 3. Although I appreciate efforts to keep everyone safe from Covid, if you are sitting on a park bench or walking through a line 25 feet away from others I think it’s okay to have your mask off. Be prepared to wear your mask everywhere. Sitting at a table near dining areas is the only spot you won’t be told to wear them. 4. A part of the line for Medusa is off balanced so just be careful haha. Recommendations: Buy a day pass, go there on days when annual passes don’t work, arrive at opening to avoid lines, only bring things that fit into your pocket (a jacket with a zipper) but be prepared to wear your jacket for a few minutes before boarding. Don’t bring a backpack or Fanny pack. Don’t buy a food pass.
DJDJ
100
Long waits. You spend 40 minutes in line for a 2-minute ride. Some of the activities cost extra. Go karts cost $200 MN for 8 laps. A couple of positive things: the park is VERY clean and VERY safe for kids. The park itself is well designed and well managed. The park employees are great -- very good at their jobs and always courteous. But, simply getting in took a half hour, and we spent nearly $2,000 pesos for day passes. Rough guess is that we spent around $4,000 pesos for two adults and a 4-year old, so, a pretty expensive day. There's a VIP program which lets people cut in line, which makes guaging queue lengths difficult since the VIP folks sporadically appear while you're in line, and then they cut right in front of you. Actually it makes predicting your wait time absolutely impossible. Nothing against the VIP customers mind you (they paid a ton of $$$ for the privilege of cutting in front of you), but it's poorly implemented. It's a bad system that penalizes the many in favor of the few -- and EVERYONE paid a lot of $$$ to get in.
Lawrence McDanielLawrence McDaniel
20
We came here on a Thursday and we got there at 10 am. We were there until about 5:45 pm. The most had to wait for a ride was 20 mins for Batman: The Ride. My favorite ride was the Supergirl Sky flight. You get a really cool view and it’s not scary at all! Just fun! My least favorites were The Boomerang (because I felt like I was going to fall off), The Dark Knight Coaster (because you can’t see anything and because it’s very jolty and sharp), and Batman: The ride (if you don’t weigh a lot and you’re also not super tall like me then just know that your body will be going from left to right in the seat) When I got off my ears and shoulders hurt. My shoulders were even red. Some pretty fun ones that you should get on are Supermán: The last escape, The Joker, and Crazanity. These are all rides that are fun and don’t make you feel like you’re gonna die. Also I should note that I didn’t go on the Wonder Woman Coaster, Justice League: Battle for Metropolis, and the Medusa Steel Coaster.
nonamenoname
10
The most sad experience of an amusement park ever. It wasn’t their fault that it was unusual cold and raining, but sixflags didn’t do anything to make the weather bareable. They closed most of the rides. Didn’t provide information unless explicitly asked. They didn’t open up warm/dry areas. They didn’t allow umbrellas (thus ours got stolen at the entrance of a ride). They kept charging extra for some indoor rides, even though all the good rides outside were closed. They didn’t give a discount on anything. They didn’t open all the cars in a ride, so there was an unnecessary line. Luckily i only paid 100 pesos because someone invited me with his subscription For the poor schoolkids it was even worse to come on this day. Like I said, they couldn’t do anything about the weather. But what a terrible organization.
Lars TheLarsPostLars TheLarsPost
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Nearby Attractions Of Six Flags México
Daniel Cosío Villegas Library
Superman El Ultimo Escape
Chang Hing
Medusa Steel Coaster
Crazanity
Kilahuea

Daniel Cosío Villegas Library
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Superman El Ultimo Escape
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Chang Hing
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Medusa Steel Coaster
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LA CASA DE PIEDRA
Starbucks Picacho
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CALLEQATRO Picacho
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Kentuchy Fried Chicken Ajusco
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LA KURDA PICACHO

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