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What to See at the Heroes and Villains Festival in Six Flags Mexico
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What to See at the Heroes and Villains Festival in Six Flags Mexico

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Six Flags Mexico is hosting its annual Heroes and Villains festival until August 30.
  • The event features shows, parades, character meet-and-greets, and themed food, all centered around DC Comics characters.
  • The festival includes a large-scale show, a parade with new floats, and has seen upgrades to the Justice League: Battle for Metropolis ride.

Six Flags Mexico is currently hosting its popular Heroes and Villains festival, an annual summer event dedicated to the iconic characters of DC Comics. Running until August 30, the festival transforms the park into a vibrant celebration of superheroes and their arch-nemeses, offering a variety of attractions for fans of all ages.

The festival's highlights include spectacular live shows such as 'Cรณdigo Krypton en S.T.A.R. Labs' and 'El Origen del Caos.' The main draws are the grand-scale performance 'Hรฉroes y Villanos, La Batalla,' featuring characters like Superman, Batman, and The Joker with special effects and acrobatics, and the 'Hรฉroes y Villanos Parade.' This parade winds through the park with multiple choreographed segments, showcasing superheroes, new floats, and even the Looney Tunes.

Beyond the performances and parades, attendees can enjoy themed food and opportunities to meet their favorite characters. This year also marks the renovation of the 'Justice League: Battle for Metropolis' roller coaster, now equipped with advanced projectors and sound systems. Admission to the Heroes and Villains festival is included with park entry, with daily tickets ranging from $899 to $999 pesos and annual passes available from $1,300 to $2,900 pesos. Special promotions offer free entry for children under 1.20 meters and seniors over 65 with INAPAM identification until August 30.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.