At the highest 54" and at the lowest, no height restrictions, however most rides are 54'' and 48''.
depends... on some you have to be 48 inches. on others you have to be 54 inches.
You have to be at least 54" or 4.6 that is for most the tallest is 58" for one
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There is a Disney World ride called Space Mountain. Magic Mountain is a six flags theme park. I could see how the two could be easily confused, they do seem alike.
X2 in Six Flags Magic Mountain (Vallejo, California) is supposed to be a "fourth dimension" roller coaster for two reasons: 1. you ride the entire ride on your back! 2. The inversions in X2 are rare especially in Six Flags Amusement Parks.
There are many. There is the Colossus, Superman the Escape, Batman the ride, the Riddler's Revenge, Tatsu, the ninja, Terminator Salvation: the ride, the Viper, Goliath, x2, Deja vu, Goldrusher (not as big), the Revolution (the first American looping coaster), and Scream.
I ride splash mountain
Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH has 17 roller coasters. Six Flags Magic Mountain in Los Angeles, CA has 16 and will debut its 17th roller coaster in the summer of 2010. Cedar Point is working on its 18th coaster, but it won't come out before the new one at Six Flags Magic Mountain. That means the record will be shared for a while, but Cedar Point will take it away soon.
There are 2 inversions on X2. Keep in mind that X2 is the scariest ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
"Until October 7, 2010 there is a special at Six Flags Magic Mountain, where everyone can ride the Goliath for the children's cost of $39.99. Standard adult fare is $61.99."
the Superman ride
You have to be 54 inches to ride most of the thrill rides at six flags.
no it doesn't. But it allows you to get on most rides. There are a few rides that you have to pay for.
Yes but some rides you may not be tall enough to ride some of the rides