Six Flags (Magic Mountain)
What started out as a countrified little amusement park with a couple of relatively tame rollercoaster in 1971has been transformed by Six Flags into a thrill-minute daredevil's paradise. Located about 20 to 30 minutes north of Universal Studios, magic mountain is the lesser known of the two Six Flags parks, but it is enormously popular with teenagers and young adults, height based ride restrictions make the place a bore for little children under 48 inches/121 centimeters tall.
An iron constitution; rides with names like Ninja, Viper, Colossus, and psyclone will have the cheeks flapping with excessive G-force, and queasy expressions are common at the exit. But where else can you experience zero gravity and careen down vertical tracks into relentless hairpin turns,
Magic Mountain Pkwy Valencia, Ca
(661)255-4100/www.sixflags.com
Adults: $40.99 (Adult combo ticket: $50.99)
Seniors: $20.50 < 55 and up) parking: $7
Hurricane Harbor
It is Six Flag's over-the-top water park
While it is advertised as a companion to Magic Mountain, you really cannot see both in a day.
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