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Welcome to the Thrill Capital of the World — Six Flags Magic Mountain is a 260-acre coaster paradise in Santa Clarita, less than an hour from Los Angeles, home to one of the greatest collections of world-class roller coasters on the planet. From record-breaking drops and launch coasters to DC Comics superheroes and the brand-new Looney Tunes Land opening in 2026, Magic Mountain delivers non-stop thrills for every level of adventure seeker

Key Highlights

  • Ride one of the world's greatest collections of roller coasters 
  • Experience Twisted Colossus — one of the longest and most innovative hybrid coasters in the world, combining wood and steel in an extraordinary racing layout
  • Soar on Batman: The Ride, Superman: The Escape, and the interactive Justice League: Battle for Metropolis in the park's iconic DC Universe zone
  • Swing to 170 feet at 75 mph on CraZanity — one of the world's tallest pendulum rides with breathtaking views of the surrounding valley
  • Explore the brand-new Looney Tunes Land in 2026 — a freshly transformed kids area with Taz-Mania, Road Runner Ridge, Bugs Bunny World, and Sylvester and Tweety's area

About Six Flags Magic Mountain Ticket

Six Flags Magic Mountain, the Thrill Capital of the World, is home to the best collection of world-class roller coasters and is packed with rides, games, and attractions for the entire family — a 260-acre theme park home to many of the tallest, fastest, and steepest coasters and thrilling attractions in the world.

The coaster lineup is the reason people travel from across California and around the world to visit Magic Mountain. Twisted Colossus is one of the longest and most innovative hybrid coasters in the world, combining wood and steel in a spectacular layout. The 415-foot Lex Luthor Drop of Doom delivers one of the most terrifying freefall experiences in California from its position atop Superman: Ultimate Flight. CraZanity reaches 170 feet in the air at speeds up to 75 mph, swinging back and forth to give riders a staggering view of the world below. Batman: The Ride and the full DC Universe area bring superhero theming to an already extraordinary coaster landscape, while the multi-inversion classics like Riddler's Revenge, Viper, and Scream keep the intensity level consistently high across the park's many themed zones.

For 2026, Six Flags Magic Mountain is transforming its kids area into the brand-new Looney Tunes Land — four distinct areas inspired by beloved classic Looney Tunes characters, including Taz-Mania with its Tasmanian Train Tours and Exploration Trail, Road Runner Ridge with its New Mexico-inspired setting, Bugs Bunny World, and Sylvester and Tweety's area. Right next door, Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles offers 22 acres of water park fun with speed slides, tube slides, family slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river — bring your swimsuit to splash into one of the many water rides. Hurricane Harbor admission is separate. Book your Six Flags Magic Mountain ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 20%.

Inclusions

  • Full day general admission to Six Flags Magic Mountain 
  • Access to all roller coasters, DC Universe rides, family areas, and live entertainment
  • Access to all shows and scheduled events on your visit day

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages
  • Personal expenses

Insiders' Tips

Arrive at park opening and head straight to Twisted Colossus and Full Throttle before the crowds build — these are consistently the longest waits by midday. The Six Flags mobile app allows you to monitor real-time wait times and order food from anywhere in the park, saving significant time throughout the day. Monday through Thursday are the best days to visit for shorter lines during the busy summer season.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Child policy
  • Children under 3 years old are free of charge
Restrictions
  • Selfie sticks, monopods and similar items are not permitted inside the park.
  • Loose items such as phones, bags and drink containers are not permitted on certain rides and must be secured.
  • Outside food and beverages are not permitted, except for special dietary needs.
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Lockers are available for storing personal belongings.
  • Wheelchairs and accessibility services are available for guests with disabilities.
Additional info
  • Some rides have height and safety restrictions and may require children to be accompanied by a responsible person.
  • Rides and attractions may close temporarily due to weather conditions or maintenance.

Cancellation Policy

  • No Cancellation and Non-refundable

Six Flags Magic Mountain Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is Six Flags Magic Mountain?
Six Flags Magic Mountain, the Thrill Capital of the World, is home to the best collection of world-class roller coasters and is packed with rides, games, and attractions for the entire family — a 260-acre theme park home to many of the tallest, fastest, steepest coasters and thrilling attractions in the world. Located in Valencia, Santa Clarita, it is approximately 35 miles north of Los Angeles and operates year-round.
What are the best roller coasters at Six Flags Magic Mountain?
Twisted Colossus is one of the longest and most innovative hybrid coasters in the world, combining wood and steel in a spectacular dual-track racing layout. Other standouts include Full Throttle (the world's largest loop coaster), Riddler's Revenge (one of the world's tallest stand-up coasters), Viper, Scream, and the vertigo-inducing Lex Luthor Drop of Doom atop Superman: Ultimate Flight at 415 feet.
What is the new Looney Tunes Land at Six Flags Magic Mountain?
Looney Tunes Land is a complete transformation of the park's kids area in 2026, featuring four distinct areas inspired by beloved Looney Tunes characters — Taz-Mania with the rethemed Tasmanian Train Tours and a new Exploration Trail, Road Runner Ridge inspired by the New Mexico desert setting of the cartoon, and additional zones themed to Bugs Bunny and Sylvester and Tweety. It is the biggest kids area development at the park in years.
Is Six Flags Magic Mountain suitable for families with young children?
Magic Mountain is primarily known as a thrill-seeker destination, and visitors with little ones should note that there are basically no rides that very young children can go on — only a few. The new Looney Tunes Land significantly improves the family offering in 2026, with age-appropriate themed rides and character experiences. Families with children tall enough for the major coasters will find an extraordinary range of world-class rides.
What is CraZanity at Six Flags Magic Mountain?
CraZanity reaches a record-breaking 170 feet in the air at speeds up to 75 mph, swinging back and forth higher and higher to give riders a staggering view of the world below. It is one of the world's tallest pendulum rides and a favourite non-coaster thrill for visitors looking for an intense experience with panoramic California views.
Is Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles included with the Six Flags Magic Mountain ticket?
Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles, located right next door to Magic Mountain, offers 22 acres of splashy fun on speed slides, tube slides, family slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, and multiple play areas for adults and kids. Hurricane Harbor requires separate admission and is not included with the standard Magic Mountain ticket — a combined day pass covering both parks is available separately.
What is the Fast Lane pass at Six Flags Magic Mountain?
The Fast Lane pass is an optional upgrade that significantly reduces queue times at the park's most popular rides, with options ranging from virtual queuing to immediate priority boarding lane access. Fast Lane passes are strongly recommended for weekend visits and peak summer days when wait times at top coasters like Twisted Colossus and Full Throttle regularly exceed 60 to 90 minutes. Fast Lane passes are not included in the standard admission ticket and must be purchased separately.
Is Six Flags Magic Mountain cashless?
Yes — Six Flags Magic Mountain is a fully cashless park, meaning all food, beverage, merchandise, and service purchases must be made by debit or credit card. Cash-to-Card kiosks are available throughout the park for guests who prefer to load a card before spending. Planning to bring a debit or credit card for all on-site transactions is essential as cash is not accepted anywhere inside the park.
What is the best time to visit Six Flags Magic Mountain?
Monday through Thursday are the best days to enjoy shorter lines and more rides during the busy summer season. Spring and autumn visits offer the most comfortable temperatures and the smallest crowds, while weekends and school holiday periods are the busiest days of the year. Arriving at park opening and heading directly to the most popular coasters is the most effective strategy on any visit day.
Do I need to book Six Flags Magic Mountain tickets in advance?
Advance booking is strongly recommended as online tickets are consistently less expensive than gate prices, and booking through Thrillark saves up to 20% on the standard rate with instant confirmation. Good Any Day tickets are valid for any regular operating day, giving flexibility on the exact date of your visit. Always check the official Six Flags Magic Mountain calendar before planning your visit as operating days and hours change throughout the year.

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Six Flags Magic Mountain Ticket

USD 63.64

Insiders’ Tips

Arrive at park opening and head straight to Twisted Colossus and Full Throttle before the crowds build — these are consistently the longest waits by midday. The Six Flags mobile app allows you to monitor real-time wait times and order food from anywhere in the park, saving significant time throughout the day. Monday through Thursday are the best days to visit for shorter lines during the busy summer season.

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