Deja Vu as of September 10, will remain closed until Spring 2011, for yearly rehabilitation says Guest Relations staff. Another representative from GR, says both Superman & Deja Vu is closed for extended service. We all know why Superman is closed, but why Deja Vu and what is yearly rehab anyway? What could they possibly be doing to Deja Vu that takes until next year? There is also a sign posted in front of the ride, telling guests it will re-open in 2011.
This just in! Six Flags announces the Fright Fest SFMM line-up!
Mazes: Bite II (NEW) - A haven of the sexy and sinister undead (Samurai Summit) Lector's Slaughterhouse- A celebrity butcher exacts revenge (Gotham City Backlot) The Asylum- Pitch-black insanity in the dark (Near Mooseburger Lodge) Escape Of The Zombies- A dumping ground of twisted creations and failed experiments (Tidal Wave queue) Willoughby's Haunted Mansion- A haunted house of terror and dread (Samurai Summit near the Ninja coaster) Jokester's Hideout 3D- Sideshow clowns run amok (former Flashback coaster location) Warehouse 13- An inescapable toxic warehouse (Logjammer queue) Scare Zones: Camp Gonnagetcha (NEW)- A haunted trek through a fog-shrouded campground (near Roaring Rapids) City Under Siege- Comic characters escape from the insane asylum (Gotham City Backlot) Exile HIll- The dead haunt the grounds of Willoughby Estate (Samurai Summit) We now learned the new park president of Magic Mountain, Bonnie Rabjohn, who took over the position of previous president, Jay Thomas. We also learned more of exactly why Jay left, and that is because he's going up in his Six Flags career, working as part of the corporate team in Dallas. This clears up all confusion of him getting supposedly "fired" or let go. Rabjohn certainly has a Six Flags past, with over 25 years with the company in business, retail and more. Not only that, but she has been a Santa Clarita resident for over 16 years, working at both Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor.
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