Six Flags Magic Mountain has revealed its lineup for this year’s Fright Fest, the annual Halloween-themed event that runs from September 19 through November 2. The event will feature a variety of haunted mazes, scare zones, and shows based on popular horror franchises.
Among the new attractions is Carnage, presented by M&M’S, which introduces visitors to the origin story of a villainous clown. The event will also include SAW: Legacy of Terror, where guests navigate scenes inspired by the SAW film series and confront traps designed by the character Jigsaw.
Other haunted mazes include The Conjuring Universe, based on the film franchise, which places visitors inside the Warrens’ Occult Museum to encounter several supernatural entities. The lineup also features Trick ‘r Treat, which draws from the Halloween cult classic to create a dark and twisted candy-themed experience.
Additional mazes such as Condemned: Forever Damned, Truth or Dare presented by Skittles, Vault 666, and Willoughby’s Resurrected will be part of the event, each with distinct horror themes.
New scare zones introduced this year include Thunderbolt Alley, a 1950s rockabilly-themed area featuring classic monsters, and Nightmares: Reign of Blood, a setting based on a sinister Wonderland ruled by a Queen of Hearts figure. Other scare zones include CarnivHELL, City Under Siege, Devil’s Triangle, Exile Hill, Grimmlore Ridge, Plaza de La Muerte, and Underworlds of Oz.
The event will also present new shows, such as Margo Rita’s Monster Ball, a musical competition among monster characters, Slider of the Night, a theatrical sliding performance, and Unleashed, which serves as an opening scare ceremony.
Fright Fest admission includes single-day tickets and season pass holder access, with additional passes required for entry into haunted mazes. The event operates select nights Thursdays through Sundays, with extended hours on weekends.
Six Flags Magic Mountain, located in Valencia, California, is known for its roller coasters and thrill rides. Fright Fest is not recommended for children under 13.
Tickets and further details are available on the park’s website.
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