Six Flags Magic Mountain (Fictional)

Areas

 * Bugs Bunny World
 * Patriotic Palace
 * Red Hot Zone
 * Samurai Summit

Roller coasters

 * Apocalypse (2009; a GCI wooden coaster, formerly known as “Terminator Salvation: The Ride” [2009-2010]) [The Underground]
 * Batman: The Ride (1994; a B&M “Batman” clone inverted coaster) [Gotham City]
 * Bugs Bunny's Great Chase (formerly "Percy's Railway" [2008-2010] and "Goliath Jr." [2001-2007]) [Bugs Bunny World]
 * Full Throttle (2013; a Premier Sky Rocket III coaster) [Extreme Zone]
 * Goldrusher (1971; an Arrow Dynamics mine train coaster) [Wild West Junction]
 * Goliath (2000; a Giovanola hypercoaster) [Silver Kingdom]
 * New Revolution (1976; a Schwarzkopf looping coaster) [Patriotic Palace]
 * Ninja (1988; An Arrow suspended swing coaster) [Samurai Summit]
 * Riddler's Revenge (1998; a B&M standup coaster) [Gotham City]
 * Road Runner Express (2011; a Vekoma Junior Coaster, relocated from Six Flags New Orleans) [Bugs Bunny World]
 * Scream (2003; a B&M floorless coaster, mirror image of Medusa at Six Flags Great Adventure) [Screampunk District]
 * Speedy Gonzales' Hot Rod Racers (2014; a Zamperla Family Gravity 80STD coaster) [Bugs Bunny World]
 * Superman Escape from Krypton (1996/1997; an Intamin Reverse Freefall coaster, formerly known as "Superman: The Escape" [1996-2010]) [Metropolis]
 * Tatsu (2006; a B&M Flyer coaster) [Samurai Summit]
 * Twisted Colossus (2015) [Screampunk District]
 * Viper (1990; an Arrow mega-looping coaster, retracked heavily by S&S Sansei due to increasing roughness) [Red Hot Zone]
 * West Coast Racers (2019/2020) [The Underground]
 * Wonder Woman Flight of Courage (2022; an RMC Raptor coaster) [Gotham City]
 * X2 (2001/2002) [Red Hot Zone]

Flat rides

 * Halfpipe (2007; A Zamperla Mega Disk'O ride, formerly known as "Tony Hawk's Halfpipe" [2007-2010]) [Red Hot Zone]
 * Jet Stream (1972; An Arrow log flume) [Rocket Launch Zone]
 * Magic SkyScreamer (2021; The world's tallest SkyScreamer at 500 feet tall, uses some of the old Sky Tower structure) [Samurai Summit]
 * Orient Express [Samurai Summit]
 * Scrambler (2003; an Eli Scrambler) [Screampunk District]

Former Attractions

 * KTLA News Experience (1998-2005)
 * Sky Tower (1971-2010/2011; A Sky Tower, partially demolished in 2020 after being abandoned for a long time after a vandalism incident during in which the park was closed due to COVID, replaced with the Magic SkyScreamer) [Samurai Summit]
 * Thomas the Tank Engine (2008-2010; a Minature train ride, relocated to Six Flags Hawaii)