- by foxnews
- 14 Jun 2026
The guests were passengers on the Titan roller coaster at the Arlington, Texas, amusement park when the ride stopped mid-course on Saturday.
The ride stands roughly 245 feet tall.
It reaches speeds of up to 85 mph, according to Six Flags.
Six Flags reopened Sunday.
"I could never get down from there, not at that height," one person wrote on TikTok.
Another commenter added, "Would never ride a roller coaster again."
Others focused on the park-wide outage itself, with some guests sharing frustrations about long waits and ride shutdowns throughout the day.
"Six Flags always has something happening," one user said.
The Titan is one of Six Flags Over Texas' signature attractions and has operated at the park since 2001.
Fox News Digital previously reported on a separate roller coaster evacuation at Six Flags New England in Massachusetts earlier this year.
In that incident, riders on Superman the Ride were forced to climb down a steep elevated section of track after the coaster failed to complete its normal cycle.
Fox News Digital reached out to Six Flags Over Texas for comment.
Andrea Margolis of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.
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