HAUNTS – Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright Fest 2017 – California

SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN FRIGHT FEST

I absolutely love Six Flags Fright Fest in southern California. This is one of my favorite haunts to attend each year. I will admit that not many changes have been made to the mazes or scarezones, but if you haven’t attended in a while I highly recommend it. There are a few new additions this year such as the Dead End maze, Club 6 Feet Under, Damned ‘N Disguise scarezone and most notably the Hidden Haunts VIP Tour.


I always enjoy the mazes at Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest. I especially enjoyed the Willoughby Mansion after hearing the tale of the haunt on the Hidden Haunts VIP tour. Learning the story behind the maze added a new level of appreciation for it. I’m also always impressed by the creativity of Vault 666, aesthetic appeal of Red’s Revenge, spaciousness of Aftermath and fun of Toyz. This year I was especially impressed with the creative and hard working actors in the Chupacabra maze, as well as the Nightmare and Demon’s door scarezones. One of the things I find most impressive about the ghouls at this event is their dedication and spirit. I’ve even found myself following a few of them on social media. Voodoo Nights really shined this year, too. I found myself hanging out and enjoying the show a few times.


As much as I love Fright Fest, there were a couple of disappointments this year. My favorite circus show is not performing this season and there was nothing replacing it. The new Dead End maze fell a little flat for me. I’m not a huge fan of the flashlight technology. (It didn’t seem to work properly for me here or at Knott’s this year. Maybe it’s that magnetic personality my mom loves about me so much interfering with the technology.) I love the concept of Damned ‘N Disguise and thought it was really awesome make-up, however the area felt a little more like a photo op than a scarezone.

My favorite experience this year was hands down the Hidden Haunts VIP Tour. This special tour is an add on for the VIP Tour. It is a special walking tour behind the scenes into areas guests are not normally allowed to go. We got to see the Fright Fest make-up Scream Team hard at work, as well as talk to the incredibly talented Scott Ramp. We heard stories of real spirits that haunt the park all season long, not just during Halloween. I recommend it for anyone with a fascination for the paranormal.

Don’t forget that during Fright Fest you can also get your thrills on coasters or take a break to sit and enjoy the hypnotist show. There are also many food options, including a few good options for gluten free folks like myself. Please consume alcohol responsibly at the event. Above all have fun, but remember to respect the hardworking people behind the event and the monsters working tirelessly to make your experience the best they can.

The following videos were recorded with permission during the Press Event. Six Flags does not allow video recording inside the mazes.

DAMNED ‘N DISGUISE

TERRORTORY TWISTED

RED’S REVENGE MAZE

VAULT 666 MAZE

CHUPACABRA MAZE

TOYZ OF TERROR MAZE

WILLOUGHBY’S RESURRECTED MAZE

DEAD END

3 comments

  1. This event sounds pretty cool for someone who’s never been to a Halloween event like this. I wish we had stuff like this where I live, but being in the middle of nowhere limits your options so much 😂

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    • If you live in the USA there might be other events near you. Unfortunately I know not all countries celebrate halloween like we do, but some of my favorite events are literally in cornfields in the middle of nowhere.

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      • I’ve never seen a cornfield and I’ve always wanted to for some reason haha. I’m in the US, but my city isn’t much a city and doesn’t have much to offer, even though it’s the capital of the state. It’s pretty weird.

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