CNN Travel reports that with 20 roller coasters, Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, CA has the most roller coasters than any other amusement park in the world.
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But the distinction belongs to a park about 56km (35 miles) northwest of downtown Los Angeles that has been around for decades. With a whopping 20 roller coasters, Six Flags Magic Mountain even rates a mention with Guinness World Records - helping the park justify its 'Thrill Capital of the World' slogan.
Six Flags Magic Mountain has the most roller coasters of any amusement park in the world (20), so it's safe to say that it has earned its title as the Thrill Capital of the World. The newest coaster in this park is Wonder Woman Flight of Courage, a single-file ride that will take you 13 stories up into the sky.
Six Flags Magic Mountain is known as the undisputed “Thrill Capital of the World,” featuring a record 20 world-class coasters — more than any other theme park on the planet — and is home to over 100 games and attractions for thrill-seekers of all ages to enjoy.