Six Flags Magic Mountain has made it clear that they will not wait seven months for the spooky season to arrive. They’re taking matters into their own hands and bringing a frightening event to the park this spring break called Scream Break.
Six Flags Magic Mountain has made it clear that they will not wait seven months for the spooky season to arrive.
They are taking matters into their own hands and bringing a frightening event to the park this spring break called Scream Break. At the event, guests can expect two haunted mazes, three scare zones and access to certain attractions like WONDER WOMAN™, Full Throttle, Goliath and more. This horrifying event also brings haunting treats and will have a haunted cocktail hour where guests can enjoy drinks like the sangria blood bags and more.But the terrifying event can’t be complete without some spooky music. Scream Break will have a Dead Man’s Party where guests can dance the night away in two different locations: DC UNIVERSE™ and the Full Throttle Plaza.
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