
– The area is now undergoing another remodel to accommodate the new RMC Single Rail Coaster: Wonder Woman: Flight of Courage. The last remodel was about 11 years ago after Batman: The Ride got repainted blue and the area changed from Gotham City to DC Universe in anticipation of Green Lantern: First Flight. Shout out to Scream! Scream!’s entrance logo has received replacement pieces for the faces and slogans.ĭC Universe is currently undergoing another serious remodel. Goliath was running great as usual, it deserves more recognition if you ask us. Despite the park hours being shorter than in the past, even a 4.5 hour day with no crowds meant we rode everything we wanted to! We’ll get started with some general notes! All three of Goliath’s trains are present, 2 on the tracks, and one dismantled next to the queue. It was Alex and I’s first time back in a few months and we just flew in for the day from Florida as we miss our old home park. We work hard to provide the coverage that we do, and we encourage our audience to share our content and use our images, BUT ONLY IF proper credit is given to. – In the past, many of our images have been posted, featured, and shared on forums, social media platforms and websites around the web. If you’ve never been before, definitely plan out some time to visit.That the Six Flags chain as a whole is going thru plenty of changes currently isn’t news, but Six Flags Magic Mountain itself has plenty of work being done as well! Let’s track the progress on some of the big projects such as Tatsu‘s repaint, the remodeling of DC Universe, and the construction of Wonder Woman: Flight of Courage!

And this event is definitely one of the top Christmas attraction in all of Southern California. The whimsical and wonderful scenes spread throughout the entire park offer a feast for the senses and encourage a marvelous sentiment of holiday happiness. And it’s a strong offering even compared to its SoCal theme park neighbors. Overall, Holiday in the Park is a dazzling Christmas presentation that is (in my opinion) Magic Mountain’s strongest seasonal event. And while Six Flags Magic Mountain has never been known for its culinary strength, the food options here area actually not bad! By Magic Mountain standards, they’re actually very good, and it actually isn’t a bad idea to pick out a couple items of interest and try them. The park is calling it A Taste of the Holidays, and it follows the pattern set by the likes of Knott’s Merry Farm and Disney California Adventure’s Festival of the Holidays in providing limited time gourmet options. This season, Holiday in the Park also features assorted seasonal gourmet food offerings at restaurants throughout the park. Plus, every twenty minutes or so, guests can enjoy a snowfall (or snoapfall) moment to take in the season. Although there’s nothing particularly unique, the multitude of colorful lights creates an evocative and wondrous atmosphere, and the sheer saturated brightness of this area makes it an excellent place for capturing photographic memories. This area-the oldest of the event-features trees wrapped with colorful string lights, stilt walker and oversized presents photo ops, and a beautiful and moodily light fountain area at the head of the plaza, welcoming guests into a radiant winter wonderland. The colorful, illuminated magic starts in Holiday Square, the HitP iteration of Six Flags Plaza and the first sight that guests entering the park see. With the whole park back to normal operation, it’s a great holiday deal included in regular park admission, and similar to Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest, guests who come by day to enjoy the thrill rides can stick around at night to enjoy the holiday ambiance across eight themed areas starting at 5pm until park closing on participating evenings. This year, Holiday in the Park is back to its regular, full-fledged pedestrian format.
