Food FAQS
Q: What kind of food does Magic Mountain offer?
A: Magic Mountain offers almost all kinds of food there is- American style cheeseburgers, barbeque, Mexican food,
chinese food and more. The widest variety can be found at Food Etc. near the Goliath Plaza.
Q: What's the cheapest food items at the park?
A: The cheapest food items avaiable are snacky items more than anything such as fries, onion rings, corn
on the cob and ice cream. But still, these can average out to about $5 themselves, so it might be best to
either skip food, or just go with a filling meal for $5 more (varies).
Q: Is there vegetarian places to eat?
A: Although the park doesn't have a vegetarian dedicated venue, most of the places there offer food options
without meat. Note that when we say 'vegetarian options', this means meatless items. To search out food
items for you personally, check out the full menus > .
Q: Is there sit-down restaurants besides the usual snack-bar type venues?
A: Magic Mountain actually has only ONE sit-down restaurant which is the Mooseburger Lodge in High
Sierra Territory. Laughing Dragon's Pizza Co., is currently closed.
Q: Can't I just bring my OWN food into the park?
A: A lot of people think that this is possible, but actually no outside food is permitted in the park. We recommend
either going out for food (which could be just as expensive) or bringing a cooler and leaving it in your car. And no,
coolers are certainly not allowed in the park!
Q: What's the most expensive item at Magic Mountain?
A: Currently, that would be the JB's Signature Tri-Tip Dinner at JB's Smokehouse BBQ for $15.99.
Q: Do you have any tips on how to save money?
A: Yes- We do! Hit up the Tips page for Food Tips as well as other cool tips and tricks to make the most
of your trip to the park!
A: Magic Mountain offers almost all kinds of food there is- American style cheeseburgers, barbeque, Mexican food,
chinese food and more. The widest variety can be found at Food Etc. near the Goliath Plaza.
Q: What's the cheapest food items at the park?
A: The cheapest food items avaiable are snacky items more than anything such as fries, onion rings, corn
on the cob and ice cream. But still, these can average out to about $5 themselves, so it might be best to
either skip food, or just go with a filling meal for $5 more (varies).
Q: Is there vegetarian places to eat?
A: Although the park doesn't have a vegetarian dedicated venue, most of the places there offer food options
without meat. Note that when we say 'vegetarian options', this means meatless items. To search out food
items for you personally, check out the full menus > .
Q: Is there sit-down restaurants besides the usual snack-bar type venues?
A: Magic Mountain actually has only ONE sit-down restaurant which is the Mooseburger Lodge in High
Sierra Territory. Laughing Dragon's Pizza Co., is currently closed.
Q: Can't I just bring my OWN food into the park?
A: A lot of people think that this is possible, but actually no outside food is permitted in the park. We recommend
either going out for food (which could be just as expensive) or bringing a cooler and leaving it in your car. And no,
coolers are certainly not allowed in the park!
Q: What's the most expensive item at Magic Mountain?
A: Currently, that would be the JB's Signature Tri-Tip Dinner at JB's Smokehouse BBQ for $15.99.
Q: Do you have any tips on how to save money?
A: Yes- We do! Hit up the Tips page for Food Tips as well as other cool tips and tricks to make the most
of your trip to the park!
For further questions, ask Guest Relations, or ask us!
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