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Where To Stay Near Six Flags Magic Mountain?

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Where To Stay Near Six Flags Magic Mountain?

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Magic Mountain is on the outskirts of what were calling Southern California (the people up in Eureka consider San Francisco to be in Southern California, so its all relative). There is a number of very suitable hotels within a short distance of Magic Mountain; here is a good map with details on Magic Mountain hotel options. The official Six Flags website Lodging page has additional information on local Magic Mountain hotels also, but does not include the handy map. Some of the hotels offer packages, with park tickets along with lodging (and breakfast?). Some local hotels have shuttles up to the main gate (Residence Inn by Marriott is free to within 5 miles of the hotel), which will save you parking fees. Stay at a hotel with a breakfast included and load up before leaving. Then snack at mid-day to save money. Staying near the park would allow you to go back to the hotel in the middle of the afternoon, when it can be really hot at Magic Mountain. After cooling down and perhaps a nice di

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Magic Mountain is at the northern end of what were calling Southern California (the people up in Eureka consider San Francisco to be in Southern California, so its all relative). There are a number of Magic Mountain hotels within a short distance of the main entrance; here is a good map with details on most of the best choices. Scroll up just a bit to the left (northwest) to find Six Flags Magic Mountain up along the I-5 freeway. The map shows many other hotels slightly further away as well. The official Six Flags website Lodging page has additional information on local Magic Mountain hotels also, most of which are already in the map above. Some of the hotels offer packages, with park tickets along with lodging (and breakfast?). After you think you’ve picked your hotel from the map and links it provides, consider a call to the hotel to see if they offer discounts on admission tickets. They’ll usually sell guests discounted tickets at the front desk. Some local hotels have shuttles up t

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