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  2. Category:Resorts in Texas - Wikipedia

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  3. Six Flags AstroWorld - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Six Flags AstroWorld introduced a new, high-speed roller coaster, the Texas Cyclone. [12] A new playground named "The Magical World of Marvel McFey" was added to Children's World for the 1977 season. [31] That same year, Robert Cartmell named the Texas Cyclone the best roller coaster in the world. [32]

  4. Category:Resorts in the United States - Wikipedia

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  7. NRG Arena - Wikipedia

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    The main partition on the first floor is the "Arena Proper", a 24,000 gross square foot arena that seats up to 8,500 people. In addition to the Arena Proper, there are four exhibit halls within the NRG Arena.

  8. Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center is an American hotel and convention center, opened in Grapevine, Texas 30 minutes from Dallas - Fort Worth, on April 2, 2004. It has 486,000 sq ft (45,200 m 2 ) of meeting space and 1,814 guest rooms.

  9. Xanterra Travel Collection - Wikipedia

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    Xanterra Travel Collection (formerly Xanterra Parks & Resorts, Amfac Resorts and Amfac Parks & Resorts) is a privately owned American park and resort management company based in Greenwood Village, Colorado. The company is controlled by Denver-based entertainment magnate Philip Anschutz. [1]