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 Known world wide for the best thrills, Six Flags Magic Mountain features 14 world-class roller coasters and over 100 rides, games and attractions for the entire family. Six Flags Magic Mountain is bursting at the seams with a whole lineup of excitement and fun for everyone!
Among the park’s world-class roller coasters and thrill rides are the NEW X2, the world’s only 5th dimensional roller coaster, Tatsu, the tallest, fastest and longest flying coaster, Scream, Southern California’s first floorless coaster, Déjà Vu, a looping, boomerang coaster, Goliath, the giant among coasters, Superman The Escape, Batman The Ride, The Riddler’s Revenge and many more.
NEW this spring…the Six Flags Magic Mountain’s most popular coaster X is being launched into a new dimension and will reopen as X2, complete with new sleeker trains, new colors and a one-of-a-kind tunnel and light show. Also, beloved children’s icon Thomas The Tank Engine™ and his friends pull into the all new Thomas Town…it’s a whole new area for families to enjoy together! Six Flags Magic Mountain is also home to your favorite Looney Tunes and Justice League characters…keep your camera and autograph books handy, these characters love to play with our guests! Plus, awesome shows like the Batman Begins Stunt Show round out the day’s fun!

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Each Discount Six Flags Magic Mountain tickets issued pursuant to the standard offer is
valid for use through December 31, 2010. Print at Home® Six Flags Magic
Mountain Discount Tickets orders are available immediately and accessible via your confirmation email. |
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Six Flags Magic Mountain Discount Tickets
accepted during normal operating hours which are posted below: |
- Daily March 15 – September 1
- Daily December 13 – January 4
- Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays – September and October
- Weekends and Holidays rest of year Closed December 25
- Open at 10 a.m. weekends, 10:30 a.m. weekdays
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Six
Flags Magic Mountain Information...
Among the park’s world-class roller coasters and thrill rides are
the NEW X2, the world’s only 5th dimensional roller coaster,
Tatsu,
the tallest, fastest and longest flying coaster, Scream, Southern
California’s first floorless coaster, Déjà Vu, a looping, boomerang
coaster, Goliath, the giant among coasters, Superman The Escape,
Batman The Ride, The Riddler’s Revenge and many more.

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The Riddler’s Revenge
Here's a riddle: which roller coaster is worth standing up for? The Riddler's Revenge, of course. It's a blazing-fast coaster with a twist: you'll stand, not sit, as you race at 65 mph head-over-heels six times over nearly one mile of twisting, looping, inverted steel track—for nearly three
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Batman The Ride
Combines state-of-the-art thrill ride technology with Batman movie magic. |
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Colossus
Get a giant fill of thrills on the classic dual-track wooden coaster. We're talking serious size. Spanning over 10 acres, Colossus is 1,608 feet from end to end. There are 14 hills, two gut-wrenching drops of more than 100 feet each, and a climactic triple jump. It's a colossal blast. |
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Superman The Escape
Escaping at super speeds from super villains has never been so much fun. Your escape starts in Superman's Fortress of Solitude, where a 15-passenger vehicle carries you through a special-effects tunnel, then accelerates to 100 mph in seven seconds before shooting straight up a 41-story tower. |
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Déjà Vu
The 20-story free fall is the easy part. You'll never forget
Déjà Vu, because it happens twice. First, you dangle from
ski-lift style chairs as you ascend a 20-story tower. You then
take the first dive; go through a vertical loop; and go
through a 110-foot butterfly. Fly up the second tower and
repeat—backwards. |
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Goldrusher
The Park's first roller coaster proves that old school is
always cool. Six Flags Magic Mountain's first roller coaster,
Goldrusher gives you the out-of-control experience of being on
a runaway mine train. You'll roar through the hillsides and
under the Log Jammer chute and waterfalls. |
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Goliath
Got a need for speed? Goliath has your answer. Towering 255 feet above earth, this massive steel superstructure hits speeds of 85 mph, making it one of the fastest and tallest roller coasters around. Enjoy a 3-minute, high-speed adventure over 4,500 feet of steel track. |
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Ninja
Jump in a jet-black car and ride into a steel free-for-all. Ninja is the black belt of all steel roller coasters, delivering high-speed thrills and 180-degree, side-to-side swings through hairpin turns and spirals at speeds up to 55 mph. |
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Revolution
When it comes to amazingly cool looping coasters, the Revolution starts here. Get ready to be whisked through a fast and furious series of steep, daring dips and dives. Revolution's spine-chilling loop is 90 feet high and 45 feet in diameter—the first loop ever built into a roller coaster. |
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Scream
Scream sends you racing at intense speeds while strapped in a "flying chair." Its unique floorless train design gives you the feeling of soaring in air with no track above your head, nothing below your feet. Scream through seven 360-degree inversions and twists-and-turns for a three-minute rush. |
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Tatsu
3,602 feet of blazing track. 62 miles per hour. 263 feet in plunges. Ready to take on
Tatsu? Aboard the wings of Tatsu, you'll fly at speeds in excess of 62 mph through deep plunges, huge spirals and sharp dives that send you flying through the Park's mountainous terrain. |
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Terminator® Salvation™: The Ride
Dare to take on Terminator®
Salvation™:
The Ride this May at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Get ready,
as the Thrill Capital of the World brings you a wooden coaster
like no other. Once you experience the full assault of
speed, sight and sound, you’ll think you just stepped into
battle in this year’s blockbuster movie, Terminator®
Salvation™. |
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Viper
Viper's distinctive, coiling track has it all. Starting with the world's tallest vertical loop at 14 stories, and two other loops at 9 stories and 6 stories. Add to that a 4-story corkscrew and a double-barrel boomerang turn. |
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X2
X, the world's first 4th dimension thrill ride, has once again pushed all limits and taken extreme to the next level. This $10 million investment features completely redesigned, sleeker trains and introduces all-new, innovative state-of-the-art visual, audio and sensory effects. X moves from the 4th dimension to the 5th becoming X2! |

Within Six Flags Magic Mountain is Bugs Bunny World, a six-acre,
interactive wonderland featuring numerous rides and attractions that
will provide a real thrill for kids and adults alike. Designed for
the pint-sized guests, Bugs Bunny World is the home of legendary
Looney Tunes characters such as Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester,
Foghorn Leghorn and America’s favorite rabbit, Bugs Bunny.
Attractions include Daffy’s Adventure Tours, Merrie Melodies
Carousel, Pepe Le Pew Tea Party and many others.
Atom Smasher
For a smashing good time, take a spin on this whirling,
twirling ride that puts you on the edge of your seat. |
Buccaneer
Ahoy, maties. Climb aboard this wacky pirate ship run amok.
42" min. to ride alone, no height min. with adult. |
Canyon Blaster
Here’s a blast for the whole family. Enjoy a thrilling
roller coaster designed for you and the little ones to enjoy
together. 36" min to ride alone, no height min. to ride
with adult. |
Cyclone 500
Ready to test your driving skills? Rev your engines for this
high-speed road race. Drive solo or with a friend. Ride
requires an additional fee. Shoes required. 58" min. to
drive, see attendant for other restrictions. |
Daffy’s Adventure Tours
With Daffy Duck driving an out-of-control tour bus, you know
this will be one crazy fun ride. 36" min. to ride alone,
no height min. with adult. |
Grand Carousel
Ready to bring back the good old days? Enjoy a nostalgic ride
on this restored 1912 classic. 42" min. to ride alone, no
height min. with adult. |
Grinder Gearworks
Escape the daily grind in the gears of this wild ride, as you
twirl high into the air, plastered to the wall at a 45-degree
angle. |
Jet Stream
Whoosh into Jet Stream for a scenic adventure with a splashy 6
story plunge finale |
Log Jammer
Splish, splash, zoom. Dive into a wet and wild trip through
the mountainside in a hollowed-out log. 42" min. to ride
alone, no height min. with adult. |
Roaring Rapids
Roar with delight as you rush through Western America’s
first man-made white-water river. |
Sandblasters
Wham, slam, bam! Have a blast as you bump your way around in
these good old-fashioned bumper cars. 54" min. to drive,
42" to drive. |
Scrambler
Twirl, twist, gyrate, whirl, spin and rotate. Things get kind
of scrambled when you’re on the SCRAMBLER. |
Sky Tower
The well-known Six Flags Magic Mountain landmark featuring
spectacular panoramic views of the park and the surrounding
Santa Clarita Valley from the observation deck. |
Swashbuckler
Get ready for full-scale adventure on this out-of-control
spinning swing set. |
Tidal Wave
Catch this wild wave for a wet-and-wild, heart-pounding plunge
of a lifetime over a 50-foot waterfall. |
YOSEMITE SAM Sierra Falls
Take a splashingly cool family adventure down the untamed
rivers of High Sierra Territory. 42" min. to ride alone,
no height min. with adult. |
Six
Flags Magic Mountain Location...
Six Flags Magic Mountain is located north of Los
Angeles at the Magic Mountain Parkway exit off Interstate 5 in
Valencia.
Six
Flags Magic Mountain
26101 Magic Mountain Parkway
Valencia, CA 91355
DIRECTIONS
FROM ANAHEIM
Take the Interstate 5 Freeway north. Exit Magic
Mountain Parkway. Turn left at the traffic signal at the bottom of
the exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic
Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Six Flag Magic
Mountain Park entrance.
FROM HOLLYWOOD/UNIVERSAL CITY
Take the 101 Freeway north to the 170 Freeway
north. Take the 170 Freeway north to the Interstate 5 Freeway north
(the 170 Freeway automatically ends at the I-5 north). Take
Interstate 5 north to Magic Mountain Parkway. Exit Magic Mountain
Parkway. Turn left at the traffic signal at the bottom of the
exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic
Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Six Flag Magic
Mountain Park entrance.
FROM SAN DIEGO
There are two main Freeways that run out of San
Diego. From Interstate 5: Take Interstate 5 north. Exit at Magic
Mountain Parkway. Left at the traffic signal at the bottom of the
exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic
Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Six Flag Magic
Mountain Park entrance.
From the Interstate 15 Freeway
Take Interstate 15 north to Interstate 10 west.
Take the Interstate 10 Freeway west to the Interstate 210 Freeway
west. Take Interstate 210 Freeway west to the Interstate 5 Freeway
north (the 210 automatically ends at the I-5 north). Take Interstate
5 north to Magic Mountain Parkway. Exit at Magic Mountain Parkway.
Turn left at the traffic signal at the bottom of the exit ramp going
under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic Mountain Parkway to
the parking toll booths and the Six Flag Magic Mountain Park
entrance.
FROM LAX
Take Century Boulevard to the 405 Freeway north.
Take the 405 Freeway north to the junction with Interstate 5 north
(this happens automatically-the 405 ends at I-5). Take I-5 north to
Magic Mountain Parkway. Exit at Magic Mountain Parkway. Turn left at
the traffic signal at the bottom of the exit ramp going under the
Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic Mountain Parkway to the
parking toll booths and the Six Flag Magic Mountain Park entrance.
FROM BURBANK AIRPORT
Take Interstate 5 north to Magic Mountain Parkway.
Exit Magic Mountain Parkway. Turn left at the traffic signal at the
bottom of the exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed
along Magic Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Six
Flag Magic Mountain Park entrance.
FROM VENTURA/SANTA BARBARA
Take the 101 Freeway south to the 126 Freeway
east. Take the 126 Freeway east to the Interstate 5 Freeway south.
Exit Magic Mountain Parkway. Turn right at the traffic signal at the
bottom of the exit ramp. Proceed along Magic Mountain Parkway to the
parking toll booths and the Six Flag Magic Mountain Park entrance.
FROM LAS VEGAS
Take Interstate 15 south. From Interstate 15
south, take Interstate 10 west. From Interstate 10 west, take
Interstate 210 west. From Interstate 210 west, take Interstate 5
north (the 210 Freeway automatically ends at the I-5 Freeway north).
Take Interstate 5 north to Magic Mountain Parkway. Exit Magic
Mountain Parkway. Turn left at the traffic signal at the bottom of
the exit ramp going under the Freeway overpass. Proceed along Magic
Mountain Parkway to the parking toll booths and the Six Flag Magic
Mountain Park entrance.
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