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Blogger TokyoMagic! said...

Can't wait to see the next installments to your Magic Mountain trip report! I really need to get over there...it has been too long. Hey, if the door with the stairway downward didn't say "Employees Only" or "No Admittance", I think I might have risked it. If it was on top of the Magic Pagoda building, perhaps it used to be an emergency exit. I'm glad you went up the Tower and I'm looking forward to hearing about the museum. Also can't wait to see what the Dragon cars' lower station looks like today. I'm assuming most of the concrete incline for the track is still there? Oh, and didn't the Trollhouse used to have a wooden deck next to it or above it where you could look up at the cars going through the "loop" of The Revolution?

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger Daveland said...

My last trip to Magic Mountain was 1980; looks like it may be time to revisit!

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

So strange to see the place so empty, and with practically no lines for the coasters. Especially with the beautiful weather we've been having lately! So does the Orient Express take you up to what used to be the Magic Pagoda? I sure miss the original MM...

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I believe sections of the Magic Pagoda are currently being used in the Willoughby's Mansion for the Haunt.

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger JennyJ said...

My one and only trip to the MTN was my Senior Trip- summer 1990. A friend and I were in line for the Ninja. We waited....waited....and waited some more, it was a very busy day to say the least. When we got close enough to see the ride in full view, the loading station, we quickly hopped out of line and went looking for the Looney Tunes area....at least I think we did! :)
I sure wasn't a roller coaster junkie then and am barely able to tolerate Screamin' now. :)
Alas, my only memories from the MTN.

I want to thank you for this blog. I only came across it about a week ago....I have started reading from the start (2007) and am working my way to modern day....every once in awhile I read a current post (like today). Wonderful tidbits. Glad you are a collector and share with the rest of us. THANKS

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger outsidetheberm said...

Nice post. Looking forward to what you found in the Sky Tower museum. The last few attempts to get in, it was closed.

Thanks for this.

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice post. You and I went to the Mtn at the same time, except i only went twice in the early '70's and never again. Had fun both times.

good to see these pics, thank you.

JG

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger Jeff said...

Thank you for this update.

I too have such fond memories of pre-Six Flags MM. As a kid, I went through the Magic Pagoda numerous times and actually set up a Google alert for information about the Pagoda.

Partly my interest is nostalgia, but I also really want to sheer up some very grainy memories of what the interior of the building was like (or is today).

There was a charm that the original park had that just isn't there anymore. I appreciate your efforts to bring it back to others who may have not had the chance to experience it.

I haven't had a chance to get to the park and see the museum, but it is on my list. If I find the door open at the Pagoda, I'm in.

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger jedblau said...

Loved the post! Did you stop off and check out 'Ol 55?

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger Yellows said...

Wow! I worked the Funicular way back in '81! Thanks for the rare shots of the lower station! It sure brought back memories of sending the trains (red at that time) up. "Please stand clear of the automatically opening doors. Thank you for riding the Funicular, and enjoy the rest of your day here on Six Flags Magic Mountain!"

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger Chris Merritt said...

Great post! Can't wait to see the museum shots...

Monday, 24 May, 2010

Blogger Vintage Disneyland Tickets said...

Thanks for all the great comments, come back tomorrow for a visit to the Tower Museum.

TokyoMagic; They did have a sign, but is was generic and just said something about “electrical panel 6A” no warnings or don’t go there sign, but not real welcoming either – I could here the buzz of transformers. The Dragon track is mostly gone, Ninja supports & infrastructure took most of it, but there are a few sections left. I do seem to recall an upper deck on the Trollhouse, but it’s long gone.

Daveland; 30 years is about right for your non-Disneyland theme park visits. How long since you were at Knott’s? WDW? LOL! Your lack of “Tragic” Mt. reference has been noted; heck I was kinda looking forward to it!

Major; weekdays in May the park is dead, its only open 10:30 am to 6:00 pm – no time for school kids to invade the place! Yes, the Funicular (Orient Express) takes you to the top of the Mountain just steps away from Ninja and the Magic Pagoda.

Anon: “I believe sections of the Magic Pagoda are currently being used in the Willoughby's Mansion for the Haunt.” I’ve heard that too – Since I got an Season Pass I plan to find that out for myself.

Julanders; Thanks for the kind words. I’m not a coaster Junkie either – There is no way I’ll do the monster coasters at MM! Ninja is comparable to Screamin in the fear department so you’d be fine. You’re reading my entire blog? Not sure whether to thank you or apologize to you!

Outside: The Tower was closed when I got there, but opened around 11:30. They also close it if it’s too windy. It was not windy the day I went up, but it does sway a bit…

JG: You would not recognize 85% of the park, but the 15% is still fun.

Jeff: Good luck finding Magic Pagoda info, there is practically nothing online. You will see a rare interior photo in my Sky Tower post tomorrow (remember the “bridges”?) My memories are grainy but at the same time vivid, the dragon flying around the ceiling in the strobe light room still haunts me…

Jed; I didn’t have time to get to the train, I’ll be back soon so where is it again? Thanks!

Yellows; Awesome you worked on one of my favorite rides at MM! 1981 I was there many times, that’s the year I got my drivers license so I went a lot that summer! I forgot they used to be red!

Chris; Thanks and how’s that humidity?

Tuesday, 25 May, 2010

Blogger .:Kristina:. said...

As a former Entertainment Dept. employee, I can confirm that inside the door you would have found the exit to Willoughby's Mansion's, the only good maze during Fright Fest. =) The building above it serves as a breakroom. It's sad to think how much better that park could be if they put some effort into it. Oh well....

Wednesday, 16 February, 2011

Anonymous TpC said...

wow - i was reminiscing about my fun times @ magic mountain in the early 80s and 90s... funny, one of my favorite spots i remember was the japanese gardens - maybe because i was making out with a certain girl after dark there.... apparently it was quite the makeout place.

Going back years later, me and my friend went a little off the beaten path in the gardens - i remember being able to see part of the Flume ride? very near it... apparently they had cameras or just happened to see us there and security came and threatened to throw us out if we didn't get our butts back over the rail.

Saturday, 07 May, 2011

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