The Movie District themed area within Six Flags Magic Mountain has a number of popular rides and attractions that you'll want to check out. New for 2005 is the Batman Begins stunt show. (In fact, this is Magic Mountain's ONLY new attraction for 2005.) This live-action show features real stunt men "doing their thing" with costumes, sets, and a scenario that tie into this summer's blockbuster hit, the "Batman Begins" movie. You'll see explosions, fire, sword fights, fire, daring leaps, and did I say fire? The movie's major characters are represented, and, of course, Batman saves the day at the end. This show is in the same outdoor arena where the Batman & Robin stunt show was held for the past several years. It's hard to go wrong with the stunt shows at Six Flags. They're fascinating and also admit a large number of people, so you're going to get in without standing "forever" in a huge line.
Of course, Magic Mountain is most famous for its coasters, and the Movie District has a great one. It's "Riddler's Revenge," a roller coaster that you ride standing up. You'll experience a 156-foot first drop and make six inversions throughout the course of the ride, while traveling at speeds up to 65mph. To me, standing up during a coaster ride doesn't make much difference in the ride experience (as compared to sitting down.) But, anyway, this is a great coaster! The minimum height for this ride is 54 inches.
But teens and adults aren't the only ones who can enjoy the Movie District. The other rides in this section admit younger children. For families, there's the Scrambler, which is the same familiar scrambler ride that you'd see anywhere else. It admits kids only 36 inches tall, as does the Spin Out, another familiar old ride where you stand against the wall of a barrel, the barrel spins, you "stick" to its walls, and then the floor drops out from under you to emphasize the fact that you're REALLY stuck! Kids of 42 inches can ride the popular Tidal Wave, a short--but wet!--ride in which you board a boat, climb a hill, and then plunge down, soaking yourself as you land in the pool beneath. Kids 42 inches tall may also ride in the "Sandblasters" (bumper cars), although they can't DRIVE the car unless they're 54 inches tall. Finally, for families with children 48 inches tall and over, there's the Goldrusher, a mine-train ride that's a 1971 original to the park. It climbs a hill, then zips around a mountain through the trees at 35mph. Plus, there's only a short wait for this ride! For the adventurous, there's a rock-climbing wall, which has been themed to the movies by calling it the Kruger Apartments! There's an extra fee for this attraction. (Note: The Free Fall, a 10-story tower rise-and-drop ride, is now closed.)