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Six Flags Fiesta Texas uses real-time technology to keep guests safe
Six Flags Fiesta Texas uses real-time technology to keep guests safe in the face of fast-changing weather conditions.
By Shelby Ebertowski, Adam Barraza, Valerie Gomez·4 hr ago
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At Six Flags Fiesta Texas, the thrills take center stage.
When it comes to the weather operations, safety is the top priority.
In a region known for fast-changing weather conditions, park officials rely on real-time data to make critical decisions that protect guests.
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