Six Flags San Diego aka Six Flags Magic Mountain
So, it's that time of the year when we all head out to the park. But not just any park. It better be Six Flags, or else the kids might think your spoiling their time off. And it's understandable. It's simply the best amusement theme park for thrill rides and variety. I could try to say it in my own words, but I think Six Flags has a better way of explaining what they're all about. Now, this is coming from their Park Info News page.
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"Six Flags Magic Mountain is well known as a thrill ride haven with world-class roller coasters and over 100 rides, games and attractions. Set for a spring 2012 launch is the world's tallest vertical drop ride, LEX LUTHOR: Drop of Doom, attached to both sides of the iconic SUPERMAN: Escape from Krypton's 415-foot sky-scraping tower. Fearless riders will be pulled 400 feet up the tower in floorless gondolas. After a brief and breath-taking pause, riders will plummet straight down at speeds of up to 85 miles-per-hour!
Other amazing coasters include GREEN LANTERN: First Flight, a spinning coaster on a zigzag pattern track; Tatsu, the tallest, fastest and longest flying coaster on Earth; and X2, a fifth-dimensional roller coaster that we've taken to next level with completely redesigned trains and state-of-the-art visual, audio and sensory effects.
But we haven't forgotten our youngest guests. Within Six Flags Magic Mountain is Bugs Bunny World, a six-acre, interactive wonderland where children enjoy pint-sized thrills."
Where is Six Flags San Diego?
Six Flags Magic Mountain located is actually located North of Los Angeles at the Magic Mountain Parkway exit off Interstate 5 in Valencia, but it's a just a few miles from San Diego. If you're coming from San Diego, you can take the Interstate 5 north, then exit at Magic Mountain Parkway. For more directions, you can visit this page to view a map going there.
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