Fright Fest Returns to Six Flags

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California’s Six Flags Magic Mountain transforms into a spooktacular good time with their annual Fright Fest. In fact, all Six Flags theme parks across the country hosts the creepy Fright Fest, but the one in California has been named the Best Theme Park Halloween Event in the country and for good reason.

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Each year new features are added and the theme park gets creepier. The park spreads across 260 acres and puts millions of dollars into this event. The 2015 Fright Fest is bigger and scarier than ever before. The park offers seven mazes and seven scare zones. Not only are there haunted rides and attractions, but also actors hiding throughout the park ready to scare anyone who walks by.

The new Call of Duty®: Black Ops III attraction is terrifying and based on the new Zombie mode the game now offers. The wooden roller coaster, Apocalypse, participates in Fright Fest for the first time ever this year. It will transport guests to Morg City, which is inspired by the film Noir from the 1940s. The ride features plenty of zombie encounters and more.

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Aftermath is the largest maze in Southern California and is also the most popular. Guests get lost in post-apocalyptic city that is full or warriors that stalk the living. All of the mazes are full of the best Hollywood-quality makeup and have stories that will give you nightmares. Vault 666 takes guests into an abandoned research facility that is responsible for genetic experiments.

The gates of Fright Fest are called Demon’s Door and there is nowhere to hide once you enter. Guests will be face to face with zombies during the Zombie Xing. There is also another area called In Nightmares – A Twisted Fantasy, where all of your childhood fears come to life.

This is barely scraping the surface of Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest. You will want to make sure that you have plenty of time at the park to experience all of the scary attractions. But I recommend leaving the kids at home for this Halloween event.

Get your tickets online at sixflags.com.