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Six Flags Magic Mountain Is No Longer the Coaster Capital of the World

Energylandia in Poland claims the top spot with 19 coasters as Six Flags Magic Mountain reduces its count to 17 during a 55th-anniversary park remodel.

  • Soon, Poland's Energylandia will unseat Six Flags Magic Mountain by reaching 19 coasters, while Magic Mountain drops to 17 after closing Speedy Gonzales Hot Rod Racers and Magic Flyer.
  • On the park's 55th anniversary project, Six Flags is closing two coasters to transform Bugs Bunny World into Looney Tunes Land, prioritizing guest experience after the Six Flags and Cedar Fair merger .
  • Superman: Escape from Krypton closed earlier, leaving Magic Mountain tied at 19 coasters after multiple additions and Flight of Courage's debut.
  • Support beams for Magic Mountain's planned 2027 coaster have begun arriving, and the park says the 2027 ride will push it into a tie for second with Cedar Point and Canada's Wonderland.
  • • After a rapid building spree, Energylandia added two coasters in 2019 and two in 2024, illustrating its swift growth and headline attractions, according to reports.
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Six Flags Magic Mountain is no longer the Coaster Capital of the World

Six Flags Magic Mountain’s long reign as the Coaster Capital of the World will soon come to a shocking and swift end as the once proud and mighty Coaster King abdicates the throne to a relatively unknown European amusement park. Six Flags Magic Mountain will close two roller coasters in early January as work begins to transform Bugs Bunny World into Looney Tunes Land in celebration of the Valencia amusement park’s 55th anniversary. ALSO SEE: Six…

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Daily Camera broke the news in Boulder, United States on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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