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Permits Point to Demolition of Two Long-Running Kids Rides at Six Flags Magic Mountain

The company has not confirmed the removals.

Overview

  • Los Angeles County received two permits on Monday describing demolition of a "steel kids roller coaster" and a "steel swing ride."
  • Media reports identify the likely rides as Magic Flyer and Tweety’s Escape, though Six Flags has not announced specific attractions.
  • Magic Flyer traces back to Beverly Park about 70 years ago and has operated at Magic Mountain since 1970.
  • Tweety’s Escape opened in 1985 and features child-sized birdcage swings themed to Looney Tunes characters.
  • The filings come as Six Flags reviews underperforming assets, following the recent closure of Six Flags America and executive signals that some parks may be reclassified as non-core.