Wonder Woman roller coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas won’t be ready for Botánica Music Festival

Six Flags Fiesta Texas planned to open the Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster in mid-March 2018. The theme park now is looking to open the ride “later this Spring,” according to a statement from the park’s director of marketing. less Six Flags Fiesta Texas planned to open the Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster in mid-March 2018. The theme park now is looking to open the ride “later this Spring,” according to a statement from the park’s ... more Photo: Courtesy Six Flags Photo: Courtesy Six Flags Image 1 of / 38 Caption Close Wonder Woman roller coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas won’t be ready for Botánica Music Festival 1 / 38 Back to Gallery

All the world will have to wait just a little bit longer for Wonder Woman’s first roller coaster.

The new Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas originally was slated to host its first riders Saturday during the Botánica Music Festival inside the theme park. Instead, the ride will shoot for a mid-March spring break debut.

Festival-goers still can go for a spin on the new coaster, just at a later date. All Botánica ticket holders will receive a free Fiesta Texas ticket so they can return to the park when the coaster is up and running.

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A chance to ride the new coaster was touted as one of the benefits when changes to the new festival were announced in January. What orignially was announced as a two-day festival to be staged in the Fiesta Texas parking lot became a one-day event inside the park. The Botánica Music Festival still includes exclusive access to other Fiesta Texas rides.

Billed as the world’s first single rail coaster, the new Wonder Woman ride sports a straight-down 90-degree drop that would give its title hero’s invisible jet a run for the money in the thrills department. The coaster also features two airtime hills, a zero-g roll and overbanked turns.

Fiesta Texas practically has its own Justice League of coasters. The new Wonder Woman coaster joins Batman: The Ride, the world’s first 4D free-fly coaster, and Superman: Krypton Coaster, a large steel coaster with a 145-foot tall loop.