First and foremost, Six Flags Magic Mountain is about fun. Fun for everyone! Here you’ll find everything you need to know about navigating and enjoying the park and all of its experiences for those with disabilities. And if you can’t find the answers here, feel free to download our Guest Accessibility Guide, contact us, or stop by the Ride Information Center.
We work closely with the manufacturer of each of our rides and our policies incorporate the manufacturers’ guidelines as well as the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). We hope that this Guide will help Guests make the best choices to ensure a safe, comfortable and convenient experience at the park. If, at any time, Guests need additional assistance or a further explanation of our policies and guidelines, they should feel free to ask any Six Flags Employee.
We are proud of our reputation for providing reasonable accommodations Guests with disabilities through our Attraction Accessibility Program. To provide equal access for all Guests, we have developed a program that allows Guests with mobility restrictions or cognitive impairments to access attractions.
Information about where Guests access the ride is posted on each attraction’s Safety Guide sign. All Guests are required to meet all riding requirements for every attraction, including height and health restrictions to safely ride/participate.
The following procedures apply to Guests who wish to participate in our Attraction Accessibility Program:
Guests with mobility restrictions or cognitive impairments who request reasonable accommodations are encouraged to obtain the IBCCES Accessibility Card (IAC) by registering at www.accessibilitycard.org or via the Accessibility Card mobile App. Once a Guest has filled out the online application and uploaded necessary documentation into a secure online portal, they will be able to access their digital Accessibility Card. Guests will present the IBCCES Accessibility Card to the Ride Information Center upon their arrival at the park to express their accommodation needs. Some questions are asked to ensure that the Guest has the required physical criteria in order to safely experience attractions. Following that conversation, the Guest Relations Associate will provide the details needed to participate in the program.
Six Flags Attraction Accessibility Program is designed to provide equal access to all Guests and does not provide immediate boarding on to attractions.
Note: Only IBCCES can issue the IBCCES Accessibility Card, and not Six Flags Magic Mountain.
For a complete listing of guidelines, please download our Guest Accessibility Guide.
If requested at least 1 week in advance, Six Flags Magic Mountain will provide American Sign Language (ASL) Interpretation for live shows featured at our live entertainment venues. Magic Mountain, however, there may be rare occasions where an ASL interpreter request cannot be made this far in advance In those circumstances, Six Flags Magic Mountain will endeavor to provide an ASL interpreter but if an ASL interpreter is unable to be secured within that shortened time, it will provide a reasonable alternative.
To request ASL Interpretation services, please complete the request form.
Upon arrival at the park, please check in with Guest Services to review our show schedule and determine your preferred showtimes and selections.
Six Flags Magic Mountain offers assistive listening device, a lightweight wireless device that aids in the amplification of sound at our stage shows. To use the system, guests should obtain a receiver at the Guest Relations Office. For show venues where this system is not available, please inquire to venue staff for assistance in prioritizing your seating location.
White Canes can be used to access many of our attractions. White Canes may need to be collapsed and safely secured, stored or left with a non-rider on attractions where they could be a hazard.
Guests with casts and braces will be restricted from riding rides where the cast or brace will not fit safely inside the ride unit or where it will present a hazard to the Guest or others or where it is prohibited by the manufacturer of the attraction. Guests with full arm (elbow restricted) and full leg (knee restricted) casts or braces are restricted from MOST rides at Six Flags Magic Mountain. We suggest you delay your visit until the cast is removed.
Please refer to the Guest Accessibility Guide for further information regarding casts and braces.
Guests with any type of prosthesis should not ride unless they can ensure the device is properly secured and will remain in place during the ride. If there is any concern of the prosthesis becoming dislodged during the ride, Guests should visit Ride Information Center for assistance.
Guests with any prosthesis are not permitted to ride Apocalypse, Batman: The Ride, CraZanity, Full Throttle, Goliath, Lex Luthor: Drop of Doom, Riddler’s Revenge, Scream, Tatsu, Twisted Colossus, West Coast Racers, Wonder Woman, and X2.
Guests with certain amputations may be eligible to ride select attractions using a full-body harness, with the following exceptions: Circuit Breaker Grand Prix, Jammin’ Bumpers, Jet Stream, Roaring Rapids, Teen Titans and Tweety’s Escape. Guests should check with the Ride Information Center to determine if they are eligible to ride using the full body harness.
Service animals are welcome at Six Flags Magic Mountain. A service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to perform tasks for a person with disabilities. Service animals must be controlled with a restraining device and must display appropriate behavior at all times while on our property. There is a limit of one service animal per Guest. Relief areas are available both inside and outside the park for your convenience. One is located near the entrance of Samurai Summit, between Gold Rusher and Jet Stream. The other can be found at the Guest Drop-Off Area, just before entering the park.
Due to the nature of most rides, service animals must remain with a non-riding member of your party. We are not permitted to take control of your service animal. Guests may take advantage of our Rider Swap policy for staying with the service animal.
Service animals are permitted to walk through the park areas, including scare zones and haunted maze attractions. However, for safety reasons, service animals are not permitted on any ride.
Visit Guest Relations or refer to our Guest Accessibility Guide for more information.