What started as a countrified little amusement park with a couple of relatively tame roller coasters in 1971 has been transformed by Six Flags into a thrill-a-minute daredevil's paradise called "The Xtreme Park." Located about 20 to 30 minutes north of Universal Studios, Six Flags Magic Mountain is one of the only ones out of the 38 Six Flags parks that is open year-round. The world-class roller coasters make it enormously popular with teenagers and young adults, and the children's playland -- Bugs Bunny World -- creates excitement for the pint-size set (kids that are under 48 in. tall.) Bring an iron constitution; rides with names like Goliath, Déjà Vu, Ninja, Viper, Colossus, and Psyclone will have your cheeks flapping with the G-force and queasy expressions are common at the exit. Some rides are themed to action-film characters (like Superman The Escape and The Riddler's Revenge); others are loosely tied to their themed surroundings, like a Far East pagoda or gold rush mining town. New this year is X, the world's first and only roller coaster where riders rotate 360-degrees forward and backwards. Arcade games and summer only entertainment (stunt shows, animal shows, and parades) round out the park's attractions.
Hurricane Harbor is Six Flags's tropical paradise, which is located right next door to Magic Mountain. You really can't see both in 1 day -- combo tickets allow you to return sometime before the end of the season. Bring your own swimsuit; the park has changing rooms with showers and lockers. Like Magic Mountain, areas have themes like a tropical lagoon or an African river (complete with ancient temple ruins). The primary activities are swimming, water slides, rafting, volleyball, and lounging; many areas are designed especially for the little "buccaneer."
Magic Mountain Pkwy.Phone: 661/255-4100.Open: Magic Mountain: daily Apr to Labor Day and weekends and holidays the rest of the year. Hurricane Harbor: daily Memorial Day-Labor Day; weekends May and Sept; closed Oct-Apr. Both parks open 10am, closing hours vary between 6pm-midnight.Magic Mountain $45 adults, $30 seniors 55 and older and children age 2 to 48 inches high, free for kids under 2; Hurricane Harbor $22 adults $15 seniors and children; combo ticket $55. All prices and hours are subject to change without notice so please call before you arrive.Take the San Diego Fwy. (I-405) or the Hollywood Fwy. (U.S. 101/170) north; both will eventually merge with I-5; from I-5, take the Magic Mountain Pkwy. exit.Parking $8.