Six Flags Fright Fest 2026: Where to get scared across the U.S.
Find out which Six Flags parks are hosting Fright Fest in 2026, plus confirmed event dates, what is included with admission, and what to expect this Halloween season.
Find out which Six Flags parks are hosting Fright Fest in 2026, plus confirmed event dates, what is included with admission, and what to expect this Halloween season.
“Final Destination” is coming to Fright Fest with a new haunted maze at two Six Flags parks, bringing Death’s design into an appropriately terrifying theme park setting.
From immersive train rides to interactive trails and camp-inspired fun, every corner of the Looney Tunes Land invites guests to explore the wacky worlds of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Road Runner, and more.
As theme parks across the country begin rolling out early America 250 celebrations, Six Flags Magic Mountain is tying the milestone to one of its most historic attractions. The park will restore the original name, The Great American Revolution, to its iconic looping coaster as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Looney Tunes Land will open at Six Flags Magic Mountain in 2026, affirming Six Flags’ interest in Looney Tunes intellectual property (IP).
Six Flags haunted houses during Fright Fest 2025 include “The Strangers,” “Saw,” and more popular horror franchises.
DC Heroes and Villains Fest is back at Six Flags Magic Mountain near Los Angeles with a bigger production for its second year.
Brad Merriman has worked with theme parks around the world, providing planning, advisory, implementation, and management.
Six Flags announced its 2026 plans to open $525 million worth of new attractions across nine parks, from Carowinds to Magic Mountain.
Reviews of theme park Halloween events all over the country, from the huge (Halloween Horror Nights) to the independent (Field of Screams).