BigAl
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2014-2015 - Colossus Refurbishment - (1/10/13) Screamscape sources tell us that management at Six Flags Magic Mountain may have received early confirmation that Colossus will be tapped to be the next Six Flags coaster to get the Iron Horse treatment following the transformation of Rattler to Iron Rattler at Fiesta Texas this year. No word yet on just how much will be changed, but the iconic support structure is expected to remain essentially the same. If true, look for Colossus to go away forever before the end of the year, though it seems like the park may try to promote the final days of Colossus rather than just quietly shut it down, so you may get some early warning.
A day of thrills makes you hungry!
Six Flags Magic Mountain introduces a new Season Dining Pass that lets you eat one lunch and one dinner every time you visit for just one upfront payment of $99.99. Our Dining Pass provides meals throughout the 2013 season.
How Does It Work?
Buy one pass that lets you eat both one lunch and one dinner every time you visit the park. The dining pass is available to Thrill Pass Holders and Season Pass Holders and is added onto the Season Pass card. Each meal comes with one of several entrees. The program features a wide variety of entrees at restaurants all over the park including chicken sandwiches, cheeseburgers, pulled pork sandwiches, chicken strips, pizza, nachos, salads, fish 'n chips, hot dogs, quesadillas, tacos, chicken wings and more.
2013 - Full Throttle - (2/8/13) Six Flags has announced a partnership with Roadrunner Records (part of Warner Music Group) that will see the first ever release of an original song created for a roller coaster. From the Australian rock band, Airbourne, a special version of the song “Live It Up” will be played at the opening of Full Throttle at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
Oh really?the first ever release of an original song created for a roller coaster
2013 - Full Throttle - (3/7/13) A fantastic picture was sent in by a reader today, giving us a look at Full Throttle’s drop down into the old Metro tunnel… which you will then get launched backwards up this spike before falling back down for a forward launch up and over the giant look on the other side of the mountain.
This was when Six Flags thought trees and bushes could just grow out of tarmac car parks!BigAl said:And take a look at how they presented it in some concept art:
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