1998 Attractions At Six Flags Magic Mountain

1998 Six Flags Magic Mountain Map Cover

The following is a list of all the rides, attractions, retail, and food stands that were open for the 1998 season at Six Flags Magic Mountain:

Rides/Attractions:

People Movers:

  • Metro – Colossus County Fair Station
  • Metro – High Sierra Territory Station
  • Metro – Samurai Summit Station
  • Orient Express

Performance Areas:

  • Animal Star Theater
  • Batman Action Theater
  • Golden Bear Theater
  • Magic Moments Theater
  • Warner Bros. Kids’ Club
  • Wile E. Coyote Critter Canyon

Food:

  • Carousel Grill
  • Chicken Plantation
  • Colossal Sausages
  • Dockside Deli
  • Eduardo’s Grill
  • Food Etc.
  • Frum D’ Trees
  • Katy’s Kettle
  • Laughing Dragon Pizza & Pasta Co.
  • McDonalds
  • Mooseburger Lodge
  • The Pizza Vector
  • Plaza Cafe
  • Plaza Ice Cream
  • Surfside Grill
  • Suzette’s Bakery
  • Wascal’s
  • Waterfront Commissary

Retail:

  • Airbrush
  • Animaniacs
  • Ashley’s Antique Photos
  • Bay Jewelry
  • Bayshore Candy
  • Caricature Artists
  • Cartoon Candy Kitchen
  • Earl’s
  • Flags
  • Glass Crafts
  • Guest Necessity Center
  • Looney Tunes Superstore
  • Pacific Coast Candles
  • Psyclone Sale
  • Reel Attitudes
  • The Riddler’s Revenge Photo
  • Six Flags Kids
  • Six Flags Photo
  • Superstore
  • Totally Tweety
  • Woody’s Sign Shop

Misc:

  • Boardwalk Arcade
  • Center Ring Games
  • Mining Town Arcade
  • Mining Town Games
  • Muscle Beach Arcade
  • Palace Games
  • Sharkey’s Shooting Gallery
  • Sky Tower

Areas:

  • Baja Ridge
  • Bugs Bunny World
  • Colossus County Fair
  • Cyclone Bay
  • Gotham City Backlot
  • High Sierra Territory
  • The Movie District
  • Pirate’s Cove
  • Rapids Camp Crossing
  • Samurai Summit
  • Six Flags Plaza
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9 Responses to 1998 Attractions At Six Flags Magic Mountain

  1. Nicholas L. says:

    What is “Gold Rusher Action Set” ?

    • Kurt says:

      Since The Movie District was the new themed area added to the park for Riddler’s, it looks like they modified the names of the rides around there to fit in with the movie business theme. Look at Freefall, Scrambler, and Tidal Wave. All very goofy names. I’m glad they didn’t last.

    • Kurt says:

      I’m still not even sure why they went with a movie theme for Riddler’s to begin with. They should have opened a connector path behind Tidal Wave and tied it into Gotham City (still can with DC Universe). Would have made a lot more sense.

  2. Jaryd says:

    This is the year i was born so that ride is one of my favorites in the park. Except for the seats they have for the ride.

  3. Andrew says:

    It looks like they just edited a picture of an Intamin standup train for the picture on the map.

    Riddler is a B&M.

    Just like they edited a pic of an S&S drop tower for Lex Luthor, an Intamin drop tower.

    • Kurt says:

      You are correct. I suspect the ride wasn’t complete yet for a photo op by the time these park maps needed to get to the printer.

  4. Josh says:

    What was the Checker Cab Station?

    • Kurt says:

      That was a new name for the Sand Blasters bumper cars. It was part of the goofy names given as part of the Movie District theme.

  5. Kyle says:

    Do you have the map from that season? It would be pretty cool to see the different maps that Magic Mountain had.

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