
"It's lived a literal lifetime. Such a shame to lose it,"
"I rode it as a little kid and so have both of my kids. This one hurts to lose."
"Six Flags Magic Mountain has been creating family memories for more than five decades. We understand that saying goodbye to beloved rides can be difficult, but this change is part of a much larger plan to enhance the guest experience for families. We look forward to sharing the exciting details soon,"
Magic Flyer and Tweety's Escape at Six Flags Magic Mountain are slated for demolition after permits were filed, with about 7,000 square feet of concrete to be removed. Magic Flyer originated at Beverly Park as the Little Dipper roughly 70 years ago, was purchased and moved to Six Flags, and has operated at the park since 1971 under names including Percy's Railway and the Wile E. Coyote Coaster. Tweety's Escape is a Looney Tunes-themed attraction featuring individual birdcages that lift and sway. Park officials described the change as part of a larger plan to enhance the family guest experience, and no replacement details were provided. Online comments expressed sadness over losing the historic ride.
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