Park zones

Six Flags AstroWorld zones

3 zone(s) grouping 5 public place(s).

Places in the park
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European Village

European Village

European Village was one of the themed areas of Six Flags AstroWorld. this area was associated with European scenery, the Astroneedle, aerial views, Batman The Escape in later years, shops and small refreshment locations.

For a park that no longer exists, keeping the land documented helps place rides, shows, shops and rest points back into a coherent guest route. Area names are essential landmarks for understanding where experiences sat and how the park organized its atmospheres.

AstroWorld changed across more than thirty-seven seasons: some lands changed names, and some rides were relocated or replaced. This area is therefore documented as a historical orientation point, not as a current visit promise.

Shops · 1 Snacks · 1
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Western Junction

Western Junction

Western Junction was one of the themed areas of Six Flags AstroWorld. the western-themed part of the park grouped classic show spaces, the 610 Limited station, shooting gallery memories and family ride landmarks.

For a park that no longer exists, keeping the land documented helps place rides, shows, shops and rest points back into a coherent guest route. Area names are essential landmarks for understanding where experiences sat and how the park organized its atmospheres.

AstroWorld changed across more than thirty-seven seasons: some lands changed names, and some rides were relocated or replaced. This area is therefore documented as a historical orientation point, not as a current visit promise.

Shows · 2
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Americana Square

Americana Square

Americana Square was one of the themed areas of Six Flags AstroWorld. this area helped express the American fairground and town-square side of AstroWorld, with routes toward shows, family rides and central spaces.

For a park that no longer exists, keeping the land documented helps place rides, shows, shops and rest points back into a coherent guest route. Area names are essential landmarks for understanding where experiences sat and how the park organized its atmospheres.

AstroWorld changed across more than thirty-seven seasons: some lands changed names, and some rides were relocated or replaced. This area is therefore documented as a historical orientation point, not as a current visit promise.

Shows · 1