One of the most-visited Six Flags Entertainment theme parks experienced torrential flooding and hail during a recent storm. Videos from the park show Six Flags Mexico guests taking shelter in a gift shop as water cascades past construction walls, around roller coasters, and through an outdoor dining area.Credit: Six FlagsOn September 8, La Jornada Mexico shared multiple videos taken during the flooding at Six Flags Mexico on Instagram. “After the strong storm with hail in #CDMX, visitors to #SixFlagsMéxico caught on video how several areas of the park were drowned,” the newspaper wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jornada Edomex (@jornadaedomex)Six Flags Mexico didn’t issue a public statement about this weather incident. However, the park didn’t appear to suffer any lasting damage from the recent storm. The Latin American vacation destination went viral in 2024 when guests were left dangling on a ride mid-air during a rainstorm.Credit: Six FlagsSix Flags Mexico is the most-visited theme park in Latin America. The Mexico City park opened in 1982 as Reino Aventura (Adventure Kingdom), and was eventually home to an orca named Keiko, who was featured in the film Free Willy (1993). In 1999, Premier Parks purchased the theme park and added 20 new attractions, reopening it as Six Flags Mexico in 2000.Unlike many Northern Six Flags entertainment parks, Six Flags Mexico stays open most of the year, though occasionally with reduced hours after its seasonal events, Festival del Terror (Fright Fest) and Christmas in the Park, conclude.Credit: Six FlagsThe Mexican theme park is currently constructing a new Vekoma Family Boomerang coaster called Speedway Stunt Coaster, which will open in 2026. It will be Six Flags Mexico’s 10th roller coaster and the newest since Wonder Woman debuted in 2018.Have you ever visited Six Flags Mexico? Share your favorite memories with Inside the Magic in the comments! The post Six Flags Floods, Pelting Hail Traps Guests Inside Park Buildings appeared first on Inside the Magic.