Palace Games was an arcade located near the Six Flags Plaza area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California.
History[]
The arcade was not an original attraction to the park.[1] It was referred to as "Arcade I" in the Valencia Falls Pavilion area (later Six Flags Plaza) in the 1970s, to distinguish it from the pre-existing arcade in Contempo Pavilion, which was then referred to as "Arcade II".[2]
The Palace Games arcade was closed in 2012 as the area was re-themed into Full Throttle Plaza. The left and right areas of the building were converted into High Octane Wings and Loaded Dogs, respectively.[3] The front of the central area became the Full Throttle Shop, which opened in June 2013, while the area in the back was used for the haunted maze Vault 666, which debuted at Fright Fest 2014.[4]
References[]
- ↑ Magic Mountain Amusement Park. First Wall Map. by Leon Worden, Santa Clarita Vallery History Archives. 2012.
- ↑ Poster Map, Magic Mountain. 1976.
- ↑ Construction Going Full Throttle at Six Flags Magic Mountain by Gregg Condon, MiceChat. 2012-11-22.
- ↑ MacDonald, Brady (September 10, 2014). Six Flags Magic Mountain raises the bar with two new Fright Fest mazes. Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on October 17, 2017.
See also[]
- Mining Town Arcade, still in operation at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
- Underground Arcade, still in operation at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
External links[]
- Palace Games - Six Flags Magic Mountain at Google Street View (2011-10)
- Palace Games at the Six Flags Wiki