Six Flags Magic Mountain
Coverage of Six Flags Magic Mountain in the Nexus archive.
- Fire breaks out under roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain
A brush fire ignited underneath the X2 roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia. Los Angeles County fire crews responded to the incident around 12:21 p.m., with footage showing a palm tree engulfed in flames on the west side of the coaster.
- Fire breaks out under Six Flags Magic Mountain roller coaster
A brush fire ignited beneath the X2 roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain and was brought under control on Thursday afternoon.
- Magic Mountain announces opening date for new Looney Tunes Land
Six Flags Magic Mountain is opening a new Looney Tunes Land themed area this summer, replacing the former Bugs Bunny World family area. The new land will feature four themed zones based on iconic Looney Tunes characters: Bugs Bunny, Tasmanian Devil, Wile E. Coyote, and Daffy Duck.
- Authorities investigate bomb threat at Six Flags Magic Mountain
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is investigating a bomb threat at Six Flags Magic Mountain, conducting a sweep of the theme park. The threat was reported on Monday. Authorities are working to ensure the safety of the park.
- LIVE: Deputies investigate reported bomb threat at Six Flags Magic Mountain
Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a reported bomb threat at Six Flags Magic Mountain, which was made on Monday morning, causing the park to close temporarily. The park is scheduled to open at 10:30 a.m. The threat was called in at 7:55 a.m.
- Six Flags Shares Rally as Rising Attendance Drives Revenue Beat
Six Flags shares increased due to rising attendance and revenue. The increase is attributed to the popularity of theme parks like Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. This growth indicates a positive trend for the company.
- Six Flags brings back park presidents at 10 sites, including Knott’s, Magic Mountain
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. has reinstated park presidents at 10 amusement parks, including Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain, reversing a decision from last year when the roles were eliminated across all 27 of its parks. The company cited the need for localized leadership, expertise, and accountability as reasons for the change.