Six Flags Plaza is the hub area at the main entrance to Six Flags Magic Mountain.
History[]

Aerial view of the Six Flags Plaza area in August 1993.
The area was originally known as the Valencia Falls Pavilion, which opened with the Magic Mountain park on May 29, 1971, before it was under Six Flags ownership. After the park was acquired by Six Flags in 1979, the area began being referred to as the Main Plaza in the 1980s, and then Six Flags Plaza in the 1990s and thereafter.
Attractions[]

Promotional poster from 1994.
Current[]
Former[]
- Flashback (1992–2003)
- Log Jammer (1971–2009, replaced by Full Throttle in 2013)
- Mountain Express (1973-1982)
- Mystic Lake (replaced by Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles in 1995)
Restaurants[]
Current[]
- Funnel Cake Factory (formerly Suzette's Bakery)
- Plaza Café (formerly Cyber Café / Troll House Ice Cream)
- Plaza Ice Cream & Shakes (formerly Cold Stone Creamery)
Former[]
- Chicken Plantation
Shops[]
Current[]
- Coaster Candy (formerly Cartoon Candy Kitchen)
- Looney Tunes Super Store
- Six Flags Emporium (opened 2016, formerly Flags / Holiday Bazaar)
- Six Flags Photos
Former[]
- Airbrush
- Glass Crafts (moved to Mining Town Station at Rapids Camp Crossing)
Other facilities[]
- Guest Relations and Information (formerly the Security Pacific National Bank)
- Lockers
- Lost and Found (moved to Guest Relations and Information)
- Stroller & Wheelchair Rentals
- The Flash Pass Headquarters
- The Grande Oak Picnic Pavilion (for private / catered events)
Outside the main gates[]
- Dog House pet kennel
- Pass Holder Services
- Ticket Will Call
Gallery[]
Lockers and The Flash Pass Headquarters
A lighted Six Flags sign was placed in front of the falls
References[]
External links[]
- Park Services - Six Flags Magic Mountain at Six Flags