Six Flags Wyatt Valley

Six Flags Wyatt Valley is an amusement park located in Wyatt Valley, Memphis, Eruowood.

History
The park opened in 1970 as "Wyatt's Magic Mountain". In 1990 Six Flags bought the park and renamed it "Six Flags Magic Mountain". In 1999, the park was renamed to "Six Flags Wyatt Valley" to avoid confusion with the American version of Magic Mountain.

Events

 * Fright Fest – Originally only one night in October called 'Fright Night', Fright Fest is the annual Halloween festival at Six Flags Wyatt Valley. Fright Fest takes place throughout the month of October and features several specialized additions to the park. Haunted houses, decorated pathways, patrolling ghouls, and spooky music all contribute to the park’s transformation into a giant 'scream' park.


 * Holiday in the Park - A tradition that started in 2003, Holiday in the Park is now one of the park’s most popular seasonal events as the park’s season winds down towards the end of November and throughout December. Hundreds of thousands of Christmas lights are strung around the park buildings and rides. An authentic snow hill is available for visitors to sled down. Festive holiday shows, arts and crafts, and delicious seasonal food also bring the holidays to Six Flags Wyatt Valley.

Areas

 * Astroworld (introduced in 1970)
 * DC City (introduced in 1999)
 * Looney Tunes Carnival (introduced in 1999)
 * Texas Territory (introduced in 1970)
 * Kidzopolis (introduced in 1970; formerly known as "Wiggles World" (2007-2010) and "Children's Garden" (1970-2006))
 * Alpine Village (introduced in 1970)

Trivia

 * The "Astroworld" section's name is a reference to the now defunct Six Flags Astroworld amusement park.