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Saw X and The Conjuring will make you feel fear at Six Flags, Fright Fest 2023
By GalaTView Staff
“You can’t escape” of the 30th chilling years of the best mazes of Los Angeles, CA. This celebration comes with tons of fun of the Fright Fest 2023. Guess will enjoy 8 hunted houses but the favorite is Saw X which is full of the iconic scenes of the film. Actors, ambience and more are well structured elements of pain, suffering and good scenes with real actors. The Conjuring and SAW X. Both will be open Sept. 29-30 and Oct. 1, 6-8, 12-15, 18-22 and 25-31. Obviously, Condemned House Party, Truth or Dare, Willouhgby’s Resurrected, Wault 666:Unlocked, Sewer of Souls and Aftermath 2:Chaos Rising are the most visited mazes of several them parks from California. All hunted areas are incredible and fun, lots of fog and red lights and creatures and statues that make it cool but long lines of people so guess must be patient. During fright fest you have random people walking around trying to scare you. It is awesome. They are so into character that it makes it fun. In general is a kind of tradition for a lot of people and the ghouls were everywhere… and would jump out and scare you all throughout the park–which always kept it exciting. The creepy music definitely added to the experience, which was nice. I also want to congratulate to the Media organizers for their excellent attention and kindness. Definitely “you can’t escape of the fun and fear as every year!
Fright Fest is part of a great theme park Haunt with heart
By GalaTView staff
Photos by Jenny Alvarez
Six Flags Magic Mountain 2023 in Valencia, CA celebrates a spring break haunt of Fright Fest as part of “Scream Break.” Guests will enjoy special nights from March 18th until April with 2 mazes, 3 scare zones, coasters like Wonder Woman Flight of Courage in the dark; all of them are a remembrance of Halloween.
Guests also enjoy many sinister elements such as turning off the lights, leaving riders to face their fears in total darkness. You will have typical pop out scares, but also there was a plot in one of the mazes. There are also great dancers and musical performances with a lot of vibe of music, dance and gig to work with so you can dance and having fun.
Six Flags Magic Mountain Transforms Into A Magical Winter Wonderland During Holiday in the Park® New Holiday Market Offers Holiday Shopping and Merriment
By GalaTView staff
Fotos By: Alfonso De Elias.
Six Flags Magic Mountain lights up the holiday season with the return of the beloved winter extravaganza—Holiday in the Park—on select days from November 24 through January 1. All family attractions will be ready for you. Holiday in the Park Days Include:
November 24, 25, 26, 27, December 3, 4, 10, 11, 17–31, and January 1
Guests who visit during Holiday in the Park will experience immersive and one-of-a-kind themed areas, including:
· NEW – North Pole, located in Whistlestop Park, is home to Santa and Mrs. Claus along with their merry elves. Visit Santa in his cottage or enjoy crafts with Mrs. Claus, snap a holiday photo, or take a ride aboard the North Pole Express train. Beginning at 1:00pm on Holiday in the Park days through December 24.
· NEW – Arctic Alley dazzles all with a whimsical light show choreographed to festive music and thousands of glimmering lights. Located near Viper.
· NEW – Jingle Bell Way features magnificent, larger-than-life 30-foot walk-thru ornaments, brilliantly lit with thousands of twinkling lights. Located in DC UNIVERSE™;
· NEW – Glacier Point is decked with hundreds of holiday lights, a festive open fire pit to roast marshmallows, and a feast of delicious Taste of Holiday in the Park foods and more. Located in METROPOLIS™;
· NEW – Polar Bear Pass features a spectacularly lit holiday tree next to a festive open fire pit to keep warm and roast marshmallows with hundreds of sparkling lights. Plus, snap a holiday photo to cherish the moment forever. Located in the Golden Bear Plaza;
· HollyRock! takes guests back in time through a lighted time-travel tunnel into the fabulous 1950’s, for a rockabilly holiday extravaganza featuring thousands of lights, a dazzling 22-foot tree, classic cars, festive “oldies” music, and an open fire pit to roast s’mores. Located in The Underground;
· Peppermint Path offers a twisted peppermint surprise down the midway from Viper to Katy’s Kettle along a path lined with thousands of candy cane red and white lights;
· Gleampunk District transpoerts guests into the 19th century, with the sights and sounds of the Industrial Revolution, in this beautifully lit area featuring thousands of lights along the tree-lined streets and planters. On the façade of Gearworks Theater, revelers will
view a delightful video journey into the inner workings of the Steampunk Candy and Toy Factory;
· Holiday Square dazzles guests with a kaleidoscope of hundreds of thousands of breath-taking colored lights on trees and buildings throughout the area, sprinkled with the wonder of falling snowflakes for everyone to enjoy.
· Snowy Nights features contemporary music and DJs on the Full Throttle stage during this novel celebration of the season with silvery trees and a live holiday show.
Six Flags Magic Mountain’s has the best part for Taste of Holiday in the Park culinary delights and a wide variety of specialty holiday-inspired main courses, including BBQ cranberry ribs, leftover turkey sliders, and smoked turkey mac ‘n cheese.