Six Flags Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
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High Crowd
Busy and energetic, with longer wait times and lively areas.
Note: The mentioned wait times are for the ticket counters
40 - 45 mins min
80 - 85 mins min
Our Recommendation
Expect long lines. If budget allows, purchase a Digital Flash Pass (3 or 10 rides) and book the most popular rides first; otherwise, stick with a Day Ticket and use live queues to get Superman/Medusa early.
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Opening hours
Six Flags México hours and operating days vary by date and season (shorter on select weekdays and shoulder months; longer on peak and event nights). Operating hours: 10:00–21:00.
Always confirm your exact day on the Park Hours & Calendar the morning of your visit—operations can change without prior notice.
Best time to visit
- Go Tue–Thu outside school breaks/long weekends.
- Late Aug–Sept weekdays are best as schools resume.
- Arrive 30–45 minutes early for smoother parking, security, and first rides.
- Crowd pattern: Tue–Thu lightest · Sat heaviest · Sun moderate.
By month:
- Jan–Feb (non-holiday weekdays): lighter.
- Mar–Apr: busy (Semana Santa & spring breaks).
- Jun–mid-Aug: peak.
- Late Aug–Sept: crowds fade.
Rope-drop route
Front-load the biggest-demand coasters, then loop to steadier waits:
- Superman El Último Escape (long, high-capacity favorite) at opening.
- Medusa Steel Coaster (RMC conversion) next, while lines are building.
- Batman: The Ride and The Joker (spinning coaster).
- Mid-morning pivot: JUSTICE LEAGUE: Battle for Metropolis for an A/C breather, then nearby flats.
Use the official map/app (Android/iOS) to minimize backtracking.
Midday lulls & evening strategy
- 11:30–15:00: Focus on higher-capacity and indoor attractions; eat before noon or after 13:30 to bypass food queues. The park is cashless—bring a card or mobile wallet (cash-to-card kiosks where provided).
- After ~15:30: Lines often ease. Loop back to must-rides and sweep anything you skipped. Event nights can create great late windows once shows begin.
Use shows & meet-and-greets
Check the Hours/Events listings for day-specific entertainment; use JUSTICE LEAGUE and other indoor experiences as strategic cooldowns while peak coaster queues settle.
Characters and pop-up shows tend to cluster in DC Universe and central plazas—great for regrouping without losing momentum.
Seasonal event impact
- Festival del Terror (fall nights): marquee spooky event brings evening surges; haunted attractions sold separately. Arrive early and consider FLASH or event bundles.
- Christmas in the Park (late Nov–Jan select dates): lights, shows, and seasonal food shift guests toward plazas early; late rides can be clutch.
Spring breaks, summer Saturdays, and public holidays push daytime peaks—use the calendar to target non-event weekdays.
Seasonal crowd trends
- Spring: Weekday visits outside Semana Santa are your best bet.
- Summer: Long hours and the highest demand—plan a tight morning loop and consider THE FLASH Pass on weekends.
- Fall: Schools are back; weekdays ease. Festival del Terror nights add evening spikes.
- Holiday: Christmas in the Park draws nighttime crowds; target early weekday evenings or late windows for smoother lines.
How long does it take
- Half-day (5–6 hrs): Rope-drop Superman → Medusa → Batman/The Joker → early lunch → JUSTICE LEAGUE cooldown → one final re-ride.
- Full day: Morning rope-drop loop above → midday indoor/near-shade rides + snack/hydration (cashless) → check FLASH if waits pop → 15:30+ re-rides and any misses → on event nights, finish with night rides.
Tips to avoid the crowd
- Be early: Arrive 30–45 minutes before opening; buy parking/tickets online to speed entry.
- Go cashless: Card and mobile payments only at Six Flags México. Set up Apple/Google Pay or bring a physical card.
- Sequence smart: Front-load Superman/Medusa, then pivot to Batman/Joker; save indoor attractions for peak heat.
- Use the app & map: Monitor live waits and route efficiently to cut backtracking.
- Plan for event nights: Festival del Terror & Christmas in the Park change crowd patterns—arrive before sunset and target late windows.