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Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest Presents New Scare Zones For Halloween Season

Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest opened for the season this past weekend with new scare zones, shows and fright.


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This year, the park has seven mazes and seven scare zones, each with their own theme. Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright Fest 2015_15

“We are really focused on adding experiences that really immerse you in the product, immerse you in Fright Fest, immerse you in the fun of the holiday and we have added to that layers of lighting, fog, special effects and sound that you hear all around you,” said Pam Bugbee, manager of Entertainment and Events for SFMM. “Those experiences just make it so much more fun to be here and feel that Fright Fest air.”

Mazes this year include: The Willoughby’s Garden of Darkness, Red’s Revenge, Vault 666, The Aftermath, Chupacabra, Toyz of Terror 3D and Willoughby’s Resurrected.

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New thrills include: Call 0f Duty: Black Ops 3 Presents “Shadows of Evil The Ride” — which is a madeover, fright-filled Apocalypse,  and X2 Satan’s Domain.

Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright Fest 2015_13Many of the major roller coaster’s lift lights are turned off during Fright Fest to enhance the fear.

Scare Zones this year include: Demon’s Door, ZombieXing, Exile Hill, Nightmares- A Twisted Fantasy, The Wastelands and new this year — TERRORtory Twisted and Sinister Circuit.

“We’ve added TERRORtory Twisted  — a whole Scare Zone complete with a show, ‘Unleashed,’” Bugbee said. “DC Universe now is turned into Sinister Circuit with a whole new light show that has fun lighting patterns and upbeat music.

“‘Unleashed’ is really entertaining and great for this age group.”

Related: Six Flags Magic Mountain Unveils Twisted Colossus At Media Day

Other shows include: ‘VooDoo Nights’ and ‘High Sierra Hypnotist.’ Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright Fest 2015_12

For the younger family members, SFMM offers Witch Hazel Pumpkin Patch Crafts, Looney Toons Trick or Treat Masquerade and Looney Toons Characters.

Fright Fest goers can also enjoy Dining with the Dead.

“This is one of the biggest events of the year,” said Sue Carpenter, spokeswoman for SFMM. “We’ve got two new Scare Zones this year, it’s a lot of fun. Come on out. We’ve got so many surprises around every corner.”

Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest is open every weekend now until November 1. The park will be open from 10:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays.

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Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest Presents New Scare Zones For Halloween Season

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Jessica is an award-winning journalist, photographer, videographer and artist. She has worked with news organizations including NBC Los Angeles, KHTS AM 1220, and the Pierce College Roundup News. She is studying to receive a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism with an emphasis on Photojournalism and a minor in Communications at California State University, Northridge. She has studied and worked in many fields including filmmaking, journalism, studio photography, and some graphic design. She began her journalism journey at the Arroyo Seco Conquestador News Network and the Saugus High School News Network.