Six Flags Magic Mountain Los Angeles California - |
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| If Disneyland doesn't
give you enough thrills, spend a day at Six Flags Magic Mountain
Los Angeles, about 30 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Your heart
is sure to thump after riding these coasters and after walking
up and down the park's hilly terrain.
SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN...THE XTREME PARK has the largest
collection of XTREME roller coasters on the Planet with the
addition of Scream, Six Flags Magic Mountain has shattered
their own Guinness Book world record status for most coasters!
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| Six Flags
Magic Mountain Los Angeles theme park is unique in terms of
thrilling rides. The DejaVu coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain
theme park is a white-knuckler which provokes such a scream
that's not only stress-relieving but will make you shiver
too.
The X- latest among the stomach-churning
coasters, features 360-degree rotating seats. And the Batman
ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park is just out of
this world thanks to its tempting Gotham Park waiting area.
A popular teen hangout since The Thompson Twins were rocking
out at Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park in the early 1980s,
Not to forget MM ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park
which is visited more by locals than by tourists so weekday
is a better time to hit that on. |
| Los Angeles Six Flags Magic Mountain Rides |
| Batman
: The Ride |
| Batman The Ride combines state-of-the-art thrill
ride technology with Batman movie magic. Suspended from the
track above in skilift-style chairs, riders fly at intense speeds
countless times over the outside of hairpin turns, vertical
loops, a corkscrew and a one-of-a-kind zero-gravity heartline
spin with nothing but air beneath their dangling feet. |
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| Colossus
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| The tallest and fastest wooden coaster in the
West and one of the largest dual-track wooden roller coasters
in the world. |
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| Deja
Vu : |
| Next generation suspended looping
boomerang rollercoaster - Deja Vu is the world's tallest and
fastest of it's kind. Deja Vu combines state-of-the-art thrill
ride technology with a brand new twist - riders fly forwards
and backwards over twisting, looping inverted steel track. Strapped
into sleek ski-lift style chairs suspended from the track above,
Deja Vu sends riders dangling face-down out of the station and
up the first striking blue tower to then simply drop into a
complete vertical 20-story free-fall reaching speeds of 65 miles-per-hour
before racing head-over-heels on the outside of a 102 foot-tall
vertical loop followed by an enormous 110-foot-tall butterfly
turn before rocketing up the second 200-foot-tall tower - only
this time riders are on their back with nothing but the sky
above. The heart-pounding rush accelerates as the entire thrill
is experienced again, only this time backwards! |
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| TATSU
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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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| Goldrusher
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| Themed like a runaway mine train, Six Flags Magic
Mountain's first roller coaster roars through the hillsides
and under the Log Jammer chute and waterfalls. |
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| Goliath
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| Six Flags Inc. has once again added
to its monster coaster arsenal with GOLIATH - an all-steel mega
coaster with pure attitude. It's BIG ... it's BAD... it's FAST
... it's full of GIGANTIC surprises and it was introduced on
February 11, 2000 for thrillseekers around the world only at
Six Flags Magic Mountain in Los Angeles. Towering 255-feet above
earth, the massive steel superstructure has one of the world's
tallest drops and at speeds of 85 miles per hour, it is one
of the fastest roller coasters of modern day. Combining traditional
coaster thrills with a few new devilish twists, GOLIATH sends
riders on a 3-minute "non-stop" high speed adventure
over 4,500 feet of steel track with daring "butterflies-in-your-stomach"
plunges, huge sweeping spirals, zero-gravity "floating"
hills and drops, and the 120-foot-long tunnel shrouded in total
darkness for the thrill of a lifetime! |
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| Goliath
Jr. : |
| GOLIATH Jr. is the "Giant Among Kids Coasters!"
Goliath Jr. is a miniature version of one of the hottest rides
in America and provides the perfect launching pad for young
thrill seekers in training. Children can enjoy gentle hills
and pint sized thrills on this must experience for young riders
who some day aspire to conquer the real Giant Among Giants GOLIATH! |
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| Ninja
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| The Black Belt of Roller Coasters! Sleek, black
trains are suspended from a red track overhead. Accelerating
to speeds up to 55 mph, trains swing freely from side-to-side
a total of 180 degrees through high speed spirals and sharp
turns. |
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| Revolution
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| The world's first giant looping roller coaster.
This white steel track coaster is built into the park's lush
hillsides and features a fast and furious series of steep, daring
dips and dives inspired by those experienced on old-fashioned
wooden coasters. |
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| Riddler's
Revenge : |
| World's tallest and fastest stand-up roller coaster.
The Riddler's Revenge combines standard roller coaster technology
with a twist - riders stand, not sit, as they race at 65 mph
head-over-heels six times over nearly one mile of twisting,
looping, inverted steel track for nearly three out-of-control
minutes. This mega stand-up coaster blazes through six wild
inversions - one 360-degree vertical loop, one 360 degree oblique
loop, two over-the-top diving loops, and two 150-foot-long barrel
rolls. |
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| Scream!
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| Scream! send riders soaring through
the sky beginning with a 150-foot tall first drop at 65 mph
directly into a huge 128-foot vertical loop as the first of
seven 360-degree inversions. Riders then plunge into a gut-wrenching
96-foot dive loop followed by a dramatic hearline camelback,
designed specifically to enhance the feeling of flying. There
is no time to rest as riders are immediately swept into a cobra
roll at 78-feet above the ground before plunging straight down
for a high-speed sharp turn only to plunge down once again into
a nearly 90-degree high-speed helix. Rounding out the "flight,"
guests will scream over a banked turn before racing over a speed
hill followed by two interlocking corkscrews. Then it's one
more high speed hill before finally arriving back in the station. |
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| Superman:
The Escape |
| State-of-the-art electromagnetic motors blast
the aerodynamic vehicles out of the station, accelerating from
0-100mph in 7 seconds before shooting straight up the 41 story
tower. An unprecedented 6.5 seconds of weightlessness is experienced
as riders rocket to the top, then slowly begin the terrifying
backward descent. As the trains freefall straight down the skyscraper,
they will once again reach the 100mph speed zone...before safely
returning to earth. Spanning more than 900 feet across the theme
park and looming 415 feet above the ground, the dual track coaster
forms a gigantic "L" shaped superstructure dramatically
changing Six Flags Magic Mountain's skyline. |
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| Viper
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| The largest looping roller coaster in the world
towers 188 feet high! Turns upside down seven times at a speed
of 70 mph. Features the world's tallest vertical loop (140 feet).
plus loops at 90 feet, 62 feet and a 40-foot-tall corkscrew. |
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| X
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| we are currently renovating X....Taking extreme to the next level in 2008 with X2. Completely redesigned trains and state-of-the-art visual, audio and sensory effects will move X from the 4th dimension to the 5th and become X2! |
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