

Train-themed junior roller coaster in Whistlestop Park. Riders navigate a stacked track path while strapped to seats that freely pitch forward and backward on a separate axis from the track. Riders brave an opening drop of 255 feet (78 m) into a subterranean tunnel and multiple steep banking turns. Riders dip, turn, and dive up and around the park's mountainous terrain. It is also the world's fastest vertical looping coaster.
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Full Throttle has a 160 foot (49 m) vertical loop and the first ever "top hat" constructed on an inversion. A launched roller coaster with 2 forward launches and one backwards launch. Floorless trains suspended beneath an overhead track whip around steeply banked turns and five inversions. Known in the past as "Terminator Salvation: The Ride" (2009–2010) Wooden roller coaster featuring steeply banked turns and twisting drops. Six Flags Magic Mountain has more roller coasters than any other park in the world, 18! A separately-gated outdoor water park adjacent to Six Flags this is a different park and cannot be accessed with Six Flags Magic Mountain tickets. You don't have to go on the rides to enjoy them, many people enjoy looking at the rides as they go by as well. The Sky Tower observation tower offers great views of the park and surrounding areas. Most of the action is on the rides, but if you need a break, or thrills just aren't your thing the Sky Tower is a great way to spend your time. There is a simple trolley that takes visitors to the top of "Samurai Summit" called the Orient Express so you don't have to walk the hill. Walking is the primary way to get around the park, but wheelchairs and strollers are available. Season passes and discounted tickets are available it's common to be able to get discounts of $20-$25 on a general admission ticket if you purchase your ticket online several days in advance. Parking - One day parking - $20 per vehicle.
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