Six Flags Over Texas sits at the heart of the Arlington Entertainment District — 20 miles west of downtown Dallas, 17 miles east of Fort Worth, and dead-center in the DFW Metroplex's most congested weekend corridor. Getting a group there is exactly the kind of trip that looks simple on the calendar and turns into a logistics headache the morning of. Parking fills fast, Six Flags Drive backs up from the I-30 interchange on peak days, and the moment your party splits into three or four cars, someone's already behind everyone else before you ever reach the gate.

This guide answers the questions most group organizers don't think to ask until they're already stuck on the entrance road: exactly how buses get in, which lane to use, where they wait, and what the drop-off and pickup process actually looks like. We provide Dallas party bus and charter bus trips to Six Flags Over Texas regularly — so what follows comes from doing it, not from a brochure. By the end, you'll know which vehicle fits your group, what shapes the cost, and how to get everyone from your Dallas or Fort Worth pickup point to the front gate without the caravan chaos.

Address

2201 Road to Six Flags, Arlington, TX 76011

Highway approach

I-30 to Exit 30 (Six Flags Drive)

Bus & RV lane

Right-most lane at parking booths

Drop-off lane

Left-most lane at parking booths

General parking

$39 per vehicle (pre-purchase recommended)

From downtown Dallas

~20 miles · ~25–35 min (off-peak)

Why a Charter Bus or Party Bus Makes Sense for Six Flags Over Texas

The Arlington Entertainment District draws enormous crowds on weekends — and Six Flags Over Texas shares that corridor with AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Choctaw Stadium. When two or three of those venues have events running simultaneously, which happens more than you'd think on a Saturday in spring or fall, Six Flags Drive becomes a single-lane crawl from I-30 all the way to the parking booths. That's before anyone starts looking for a spot.

General parking at Six Flags Over Texas runs $39 per vehicle, and preferred parking is $55. The primary north Preferred lot has been closed for construction since May 2025 to make room for the new Tormenta Rampaging Run coaster — so preferred-lot guests are currently directed to the secondary lot via the left-most lanes. Pre-purchasing parking online is strongly recommended; the facility is cashless.

On a sold-out summer Saturday, the lot closest to the gate fills before 11 a.m., and late arrivals get directed to the tram path lots, adding a wait on the way in and a mob scene on the way out.

A Dallas party bus or charter bus rental cuts out almost all of this. One vehicle covers your whole crew for one flat rate, the drop-off procedure is straightforward (more on that below), and nobody in your group has to stay sober to drive home. Whether it's a school physics trip to Education Days in April, a birthday group hitting the coasters in July, a Fright Fest crew in October, or a Holiday in the Park outing in December — the bus keeps everyone together from pickup in Dallas or Fort Worth all the way to the front gate and back.

Charter Bus Drop-Off & Parking at Six Flags Over Texas: Exactly How It Works

Here's the part most group trip articles skip over. Six Flags Over Texas uses a lane-specific system at its parking booths, and knowing your lane before you arrive is what keeps a full bus from sitting in the wrong queue.

Per the park's published guidance (confirmed by Guide to SFOT, the most detailed independent resource on Six Flags Over Texas operations):

  • Buses and RVs: right-most lane. Oversized vehicles use the right-most lane at the parking toll booths. Attendants direct you from there based on where oversized vehicle staging is for that day.
  • Drop-offs: left-most lane. Groups that want to drop passengers and have the vehicle leave should use the left-most lane. This is the cleanest option for a bus doing a drop-and-return: passengers unload, the bus exits, and nobody pays for a full-day parking spot on a vehicle that isn't staying.
  • If your bus is staying all day: use the right-most lane, plan for an oversized-vehicle parking arrangement, and confirm current bus parking rates when you book — those can differ from the standard $39 general rate.

The lane detail in one line: buses and RVs use the right-most lane at the parking booths; groups that are dropping off and leaving use the left-most lane. Getting this right avoids a U-turn in a crowded lot entrance on a busy Saturday.

One wrinkle worth knowing: the primary Preferred Parking lot on the north side of the park has been closed since May 2025 for construction of the Tormenta Rampaging Run coaster. Traffic patterns and lot assignments near that area are adjusted accordingly. Check Six Flags' official parking page before your visit date to confirm current lot configurations, especially if your trip falls in summer or fall 2026 when the new coaster may be fully open and that area continues to evolve.

Six Flags Over Texas, 2201 Road to Six Flags, Arlington — I-30 to Exit 30, then follow Six Flags Drive to the parking entrance. Buses and RVs use the right-most lane; drop-offs use the left-most lane.

Confirm Your Drop Point When You Book — Here's Why

The construction timeline for Tormenta Rampaging Run is ongoing, and Six Flags Drive can congest differently depending on what's happening at the surrounding Arlington Entertainment District venues. On a weekend when the Cowboys have a home game at AT&T Stadium a mile away and Six Flags is at capacity, the approach off I-30 Exit 30 adds meaningful time to the trip. Six Flags itself notes that when southbound Six Flags Drive backs up, entering from the north with a left turn is sometimes faster — the kind of local routing knowledge that matters on a busy afternoon but never makes it onto the venue's homepage.

Our team confirms the current parking layout, approach route, and pickup window for your specific event date when you book — because those details shift with construction and event calendars, and a guide written six months ago may not reflect what you'll actually find at the booth.

Getting to Six Flags Over Texas: Routes and Drive Times

Six Flags Over Texas sits at the intersection of Interstate 30 and SH-360 (the Angus Wynne Jr. Freeway) in Arlington, Texas. The standard approach from most DFW pickup points is I-30 West to Exit 30 (Six Flags Drive) from Dallas, or I-30 East to Exit 30 from Fort Worth. From the exit, follow Six Flags Drive south to the parking entrance.

From… Approx. distance Typical drive time (off-peak)
Downtown Dallas ~20 miles 25–35 minutes
Uptown / Midtown Dallas ~22 miles 28–38 minutes
Dallas Love Field (DAL) ~22 miles 28–38 minutes
DFW International Airport ~13 miles 18–25 minutes
Downtown Fort Worth ~17 miles 22–30 minutes
Irving / Las Colinas ~15 miles 20–28 minutes
Plano / Frisco ~35–40 miles 40–55 minutes

Those times are off-peak estimates. On a peak summer Saturday, the I-30 corridor between Dallas and Arlington is one of the most congested stretches in North Texas — budget an extra 20 to 30 minutes on the approach and more on the exit. The good news about a charter bus or party bus rental: that congestion is not your problem.

The group rides together, the route is taken care of, and you pull away from the drop-off curb while everyone who drove separately is still hunting for a spot with a clear path to the gate.

Six Flags Over Texas Events That Fill the Parking Lots Fast

Six Flags Over Texas runs year-round with a handful of signature events that spike demand — both inside the park and on the surrounding roads. These are the dates where booking a Dallas bus rental to Six Flags makes the most financial and logistical sense, and where waiting too long to lock in your vehicle becomes a real problem.

Summer Season: Memorial Day Through Labor Day

The park runs daily starting May 21, typically with 11 a.m. to 9 or 10 p.m. hours. Summer weekends are the busiest days of the year — parking lots fill before noon, Six Flags Drive backs up for more than a mile on the way in, and the tram path fills with late arrivals walking from the far end of the general lot. Groups of 15 or more traveling by charter bus skip the lot hunt entirely; the drop-off lane keeps things moving regardless of how full the rest of the lot is.

For summer weekend trips, lock in your bus at least three to four weeks out — DFW bus availability gets thin on summer Saturdays across the board.

Tormenta Rampaging Run Opening (2026)

The biggest news in Texas theme parks right now is Tormenta Rampaging Run — the world's tallest, fastest, and longest giga dive coaster, opening at Six Flags Over Texas in 2026. Topping out at 309 feet with an 87 mph top speed and a 285-foot drop at a beyond-vertical 95 degrees, it's the centerpiece of the new Rancho de la Tormenta Spanish village in the park's Spain-themed area. When this coaster opens its first season with no wait-time history and maximum buzz, the parking lots will be packed.

That opening stretch is exactly when a charter bus to Six Flags Over Texas earns every dollar — the drop-off lane deposits your group at the gate while the general lot fills up around you.

Fright Fest: September 12 – November 1, 2026

Six Flags Over Texas's Fright Fest is the biggest seasonal event on the DFW theme park calendar, running select Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through Halloween, with extended hours to midnight during Halloween week. The park transforms with haunted mazes, scare zones, and themed entertainment on top of the regular ride lineup. Fright Fest nights draw massive crowds, and Six Flags Drive sees heavy traffic well into the evening — one of those scenarios where the parking lot exit at 1 a.m. takes as long as the inbound trip.

A party bus keeps the group together for the whole night and takes care of the exit so no one gets separated in the dark on the way back to the lot. For Halloween weekend dates, book a month in advance at minimum.

Education Days: April 24, May 1, 8, 14, 15, 21 & 22, 2026

Six Flags Over Texas offers dedicated Education Days each spring, where students explore math, science, and physics through the park's rides and attractions. Discount admission, meal packages, and educational workbooks are available for student groups. These dates typically draw school buses and charter buses from across the Metroplex — the parking lot is full of group vehicles, and the right-most lane at the booth is where you want to be.

Schools and youth organizations booking a charter bus to Six Flags for Education Days should book the vehicle 6 to 8 weeks early; spring group demand in DFW is competitive.

Holiday in the Park: November 21 – December 30, 2026

Six Flags Over Texas transforms into a winter wonderland for its Holiday in the Park event — over two million lights, holiday entertainment, ice skating, and themed food from late November through December 30. Weekend evenings sell out during December, and the I-30 approach reflects that. A group arriving in one charter bus handles the drop-off in one move rather than staggering arrivals across multiple cars as the lot fills.

December bookings in DFW disappear fast across every vehicle type; holiday trips need the bus locked in by October.

Which Bus Fits Your Six Flags Group?

Not every group trip to Six Flags Over Texas is the same size or the same kind of event. A school field trip of 50 students needs something different from a birthday party of 14. Here's how our fleet maps to the most common Six Flags trip types.

Vehicle Typical capacity Best for Key amenities
14-passenger Sprinter limo / Sprinter van Up to ~14 Small birthday groups, corporate outings, family trips Premium leather, USB charging, tinted privacy windows, climate control
Party bus (15–50 passengers) ~15–50 Birthday celebrations, Fright Fest groups, youth groups wanting an experience on the ride Built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, open floor area
15–35 passenger minibus ~15–35 Mid-size school groups, corporate outings, family reunions Powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, overhead storage
40–56 passenger charter bus Up to 56 Full school classes, large family reunions, corporate groups, church trips Reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, WiFi, power outlets, onboard restrooms, undercarriage bays

For school field trips to Education Days, a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus is the right pick — undercarriage bays handle the backpacks and lunch coolers, the onboard restroom keeps the schedule moving on the 20-to-35-mile drive from across the Metroplex, and the overhead storage holds everything so students walk into the park with their hands free. For a Fright Fest birthday party, a 20- to 30-passenger party bus turns the pre-game ride into part of the celebration — color-changing LEDs, a Bluetooth sound system, and room to move around before anyone walks through a haunted maze.

ADA-accessible vehicles are always available — just mention the need when you get a quote and we'll have the right vehicle ready. We never have you paying for seats you don't need: a group of 18 books a 20-passenger vehicle, not a 56-seat coach.

Bus vs. Driving Separately: The Honest Comparison

Here's the straightforward version for a DFW group heading to Six Flags Over Texas on a summer Saturday:

Option Arrive together? Parking cost Post-park exit Best group size
Charter bus / party bus Yes — one vehicle Single drop-off or one bus parking arrangement Bus is waiting; no lot hunt 14–56
Multiple cars / caravan No — staggered arrivals $39 per vehicle × every car Everyone finds their own car in a full lot at 10 p.m. 1–3 cars
Rideshare (Uber / Lyft) No — multiple cars, multiple ETAs None (drop-off) Post-park surge pricing, waits at a congested pickup spot 1–4 per car
Arlington Trolley Only if at a participating hotel None Trolley schedule dependent Hotel guests only

The Arlington Trolley is worth knowing about: it runs complimentary service between participating hotels and Six Flags on event days, and it's a legitimate free option if your group is already staying in the Entertainment District. But it only runs for registered guests of participating hotels, it operates on a fixed schedule, and it doesn't pick up from Dallas or Fort Worth neighborhoods. A charter bus rental in Dallas picks your group up from wherever they are — a school, a hotel, a neighborhood parking lot — and takes them directly to the Six Flags drop-off and back again on your timeline, not the trolley's.

Plus, on Fright Fest nights when the park closes at midnight and 15,000 people head for the lot at once, you don't want to be finding your car or waiting for a rideshare that's showing a 40-minute ETA. The bus is waiting and ready. That's the whole point.

What Does a Bus to Six Flags Over Texas Cost?

Dallas Texas Party Bus provides all-inclusive pricing online in under 30 seconds — you'll know the exact number before you ever book. There's no single sticker price for a Six Flags trip because the quote depends on four things:

  • Vehicle size — a Sprinter limo and a 56-passenger charter bus are different hourly rates.
  • Total hours — the time the vehicle is reserved for your group, from pickup to final drop-off (typically 8 to 10 hours for a full park day).
  • Pickup location and mileage — a Dallas pickup is a different run than a Plano or Fort Worth origin.
  • Date and event — summer weekends and Fright Fest nights price differently than a Tuesday in May.

For real ranges: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day.

Here's the per-person math that usually settles the debate. A 40-person group books a 56-seat charter bus for a full park day. Split across 40 people, that's often in the range of $50–$75 per head all-in — versus each person kicking in for a share of the $39 parking per car (eight cars = $312 in parking alone, before gas from across DFW).

One bus, one number, no scramble. Call 214-540-6746 for a free, all-inclusive quote or use our online tool for instant availability.

A Real Six Flags Trip Example

Last October, a 42-person work group booked a 56-passenger charter bus for a Fright Fest night. Pickup at 5:30 PM from a corporate campus in Las Colinas, dropped at the left-most (drop-off) lane at Six Flags over Texas by 6:15 PM — plenty of time before the haunted mazes opened at 7. Undercarriage bays held the group's extra layers for the cool October evening.

The bus waited nearby and returned for a 12:30 AM pickup after the park closed, so nobody was hunting for a rideshare in a dark, half-empty lot at midnight. The 7-hour all-inclusive rental came to $2,100 — about $50 per person, with zero parking costs and zero designated driver negotiations.

Group Visit Tips for Six Flags Over Texas

A few things every group organizer should know before the trip, sourced from the park's own guidance and from coordinating these runs regularly:

  • Pre-purchase everything online. Parking, tickets, and meal packages — Six Flags is cashless at the parking booths, and pre-purchasing skips the booth wait entirely on busy days. Groups of 15 or more qualify for discounted group ticket rates; groups of 100 or more can contact Six Flags' group sales team for custom pricing and experiences. Group tickets should be secured well before the trip date, not day-of.
  • Bag size limits are enforced at security. Six Flags screens all bags with x-ray at the entrance. Bags, including backpacks and purses, must be no larger than 12" × 12" × 6" to enter the park — a detail that catches school groups off guard when students show up with full-size backpacks. Brief your group before departure so nobody gets held up at the security line.
  • The primary north Preferred Parking lot is closed for construction. As of May 2025, that lot is offline for the Tormenta Rampaging Run construction project. Preferred parking guests are directed to the secondary lot via the left-most lanes. For a bus group, this doesn't change the drop-off lane procedure — but it does mean the overall parking area near the entrance is tighter on summer peak days.
  • Avoid parking at nearby businesses. Six Flags and neighboring properties actively tow vehicles belonging to park visitors who park off-site without authorization. The guide to SFOT specifically flags this as a recurring problem. Your bus picks everyone up and drops them off — this isn't an issue when you're not parking there.
  • Trams run on busy days; don't count on one. The park operates trams along the tram path during peak periods, but there are no designated tram-specific spaces. Parking along the tram route gives groups who drove a shorter walk, but it's not guaranteed. For a bus group doing a drop-off, this is moot.
  • Education Days are weekday-specific. The 2026 Education Days fall on April 24, May 1, 8, 14, 15, 21, and 22 — all specific Fridays. If your school trip targets one of these dates for the discounted admission and curriculum materials, coordinate your charter bus booking well ahead. These dates draw school groups from across the Metroplex simultaneously.

What to Expect at Six Flags Over Texas in 2026

Six Flags Over Texas is celebrating its 65th season in 2026, and the defining story of the year is Tormenta Rampaging Run — the world's first giga dive coaster, standing 309 feet tall with an 87 mph top speed and a 285-foot, beyond-vertical 95-degree drop. The ride is the centerpiece of a brand-new themed area called Rancho de la Tormenta in the park's Spain section, along with a new restaurant called Cocina Abuela. For any group visiting in 2026, Tormenta is the headliner, and it'll be the reason wait times and crowd levels run higher than prior years during the opening stretch of the season.

The rest of the lineup that makes Six Flags Over Texas worth the trip for groups: New Texas Giant (a hybrid steel-and-wood coaster ranked among the best in the world), Titan (a 255-foot steel coaster with a 245-foot drop), Mr. Freeze (a reverse-launch coaster with a 245-foot vertical spike), Batman: The Ride (5 inversions), AQUAMAN: Power Wave, The Joker, Judge Roy Scream, Runaway Mine Train, and Shock Wave. More than 100 rides, shows, and attractions in total — plus Hurricane Harbor Arlington next door for groups that want to add a water park day.

The park opens for the 2026 season on February 28 and runs daily starting May 21, with typical summer hours of 11 a.m. to 9 or 10 p.m. on most days. The park is closed select weekdays in shoulder seasons. For current daily hours, check Six Flags Over Texas's official park hours page before your trip, since hours vary by date.

Trip Types We Cover to Six Flags Over Texas

Different groups, same goal: everyone arrives together, on time, and leaves without the lot hunt. The trips we handle most often on this route:

  • School field trips and Education Days: Teachers and chaperones coordinate one charter bus pickup from the school, we handle the drive to Arlington, and the group unloads at the drop-off lane with lunch coolers in the undercarriage and backpacks in the overhead. The onboard restroom on full-size charter buses means no pit stops between Dallas and Arlington.
  • Birthday and celebration groups: A party bus rental in Dallas to Six Flags Over Texas turns the 20-to-30-minute ride from Dallas into part of the celebration — lights, sound, and space to move before the first coaster of the day. Especially popular for teen birthdays and adult milestone celebrations during Fright Fest season.
  • Corporate and team-building outings: Companies across the DFW Metroplex book Six Flags trips for summer team outings and Fright Fest corporate nights. A charter bus keeps the logistics simple: one pickup, one drop-off, one return, no employees wondering who's driving.
  • Youth groups and organizations: Scouts, church groups, sports teams, and youth organizations frequently charter buses for Six Flags trips. The onboard PA system and overhead storage make it easy to brief the group and keep everyone's gear together.
  • Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park evening groups: Evening event trips are where a charter bus earns its keep most — nobody wants to coordinate rideshares at midnight after a Fright Fest closing or navigate the post-Holiday-in-the-Park exit after a December evening show.

Booking Your Six Flags Bus: What to Have Ready

Booking a Dallas party bus or charter bus rental to Six Flags Over Texas is straightforward. Have these details ready and the quote comes back in under 30 seconds:

  1. Group size: This determines the right vehicle. No paying for seats you don't need — and no cramming 30 people into a vehicle built for 20.
  2. Pickup location: Address or intersection in Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Plano, or wherever your group is gathering.
  3. Date and estimated hours: A full park day typically runs 8 to 10 hours from pickup to final drop-off. Fright Fest evenings often run later.
  4. Any special needs: ADA-accessible vehicles, extra luggage space, onboard restroom requirement — note these when you book so the right vehicle is ready.

Booking urgency is real on this route. Summer Saturdays and Fright Fest weekends are the two peak periods when DFW bus availability gets thin fastest — a group of 40 that waits until two weeks before a mid-October Fright Fest Saturday is often looking at whatever's left, not the vehicle that fits best. Three to four weeks ahead for summer; four to six weeks ahead for Fright Fest and holiday season.

Call 214-540-6746 to lock in your date, or use our online tool for instant pricing and availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly does a charter bus drop off at Six Flags Over Texas?

Groups dropping passengers and having the bus leave should use the left-most lane at the parking booths, per Six Flags Over Texas's own guidance. Buses and RVs that are staying and parking use the right-most lane. Both approaches lead past the toll booths toward the main entrance area.

The pick-up/drop-off zone at Six Flags is located at the parking entrance off Six Flags Drive, accessible from I-30 Exit 30.

How much does it cost to rent a bus to Six Flags Over Texas?

Pricing depends on your group size and vehicle, the number of hours reserved, your pickup location, and the date. As a guide: Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. All-inclusive pricing with no hidden costs — call 214-540-6746 or use the online tool for a quote in under 30 seconds.

How far is Six Flags Over Texas from Dallas?

About 20 miles from downtown Dallas, typically a 25-to-35-minute drive off-peak via I-30 West to Exit 30. From Fort Worth, it's about 17 miles east, roughly 22 to 30 minutes via I-30. DFW International Airport is about 13 miles away, typically 18 to 25 minutes.

Does a bus need a special permit to enter Six Flags Over Texas?

No special pre-purchased permit is required the way some stadiums require oversized-vehicle parking passes bought weeks in advance. Buses use the right-most lane at the parking booths for parking, or the left-most lane for drop-off. Confirm current bus parking rates at the time of booking, as those can differ from the standard $39 general vehicle rate.

Can the bus stay at Six Flags while our group is inside?

Yes — buses staying on-site use the right-most lane and park in the oversized-vehicle area. Alternatively, the bus can drop your group and return for an arranged pickup time, which avoids any parking arrangement for the day. Both setups work; we confirm the plan when you book.

Are there group ticket discounts at Six Flags Over Texas?

Yes. Groups of 15 or more qualify for discounted ticket rates, including one complimentary admission for every 15 tickets purchased. Groups of 100 or more can contact Six Flags' group sales team for custom packages.

Education Days in April and May offer dedicated student pricing with curriculum materials. All group tickets should be purchased in advance through Six Flags' group sales page — day-of group pricing is not available.

What is the bag policy at Six Flags Over Texas?

All bags go through x-ray screening at the park entrance. Bags — including backpacks and purses — must be no larger than 12" × 12" × 6". Brief your group before departure: school-sized backpacks don't meet that limit, and the gate is not the place to find out.

Smaller bags, drawstring packs, and fanny packs within the size limit are fine.

When should I book a bus for Fright Fest or the summer season?

For summer weekends (Memorial Day through Labor Day), book three to four weeks out at minimum — DFW bus availability gets thin on Saturday dates quickly. For Fright Fest (September 12 through November 1, 2026), especially October weekends and Halloween week, book four to six weeks ahead. Holiday in the Park dates in December fill similarly fast.

The earlier you call, the better your vehicle selection and rate.

Do you serve groups coming from Fort Worth and other DFW cities?

Yes — we coordinate pickups from anywhere in the DFW Metroplex. Fort Worth, Irving, Grand Prairie, Plano, Frisco, Garland, Mesquite, Arlington — wherever your group is gathering, we'll route to Six Flags Over Texas from there. Just provide the pickup address when you request a quote.

Book Your Six Flags Over Texas Bus Today

The right bus for your Six Flags trip — a party bus for a birthday group, a full charter bus for a school field trip, a minibus for a corporate outing — is one call away. We take care of the drop-off lane procedure, the approach route off I-30, and the return pickup so your group walks out of Six Flags Over Texas already on the way home. No parking scramble.

No rideshare wait at midnight. No caravan that loses half the group before anyone rides a coaster.

Give us a call any time at 214-540-6746 for an all-inclusive price quote — or use our online tool for instant availability. Six Flags runs year-round; we provide these trips all season. Lock in your date before the vehicle you need is gone.

Sources & Last Verified

Parking procedures, lot configurations, event dates, and ticket pricing at Six Flags Over Texas change by season. Details below verified in June 2026; confirm current specifics against official sources before your visit, particularly for the Tormenta Rampaging Run opening timeline and the north Preferred Parking lot construction status.