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Six Flags Magic Mountain Hotels

Planning a visit to Six Flags Magic Mountain? Other Theme Park Insider readers have submitted their ratings and reviews for the hotels in and around Six Flags Magic Mountain, in Valencia, California. You can click on any of the hotels listed below to read those reviews, or to submit your own comments about a recent stay.

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Readers' Opinions

Fairfield Inn Santa Clarita
Located three miles from Six Flags. Click here for details about this hotel.
5
Hilton Garden Inn Valencia Six Flags
Located just down the street from Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor.
5
Hyatt Valencia
Located about a mile from the park on Town Center Dr., this is the only full-service hotel in the area, with on-site dining, bar, room service and pool. Click here for more information.
NR
Residence Inn Santa Clarita
Located about three miles from Six Flags California, this is an all-suite hotel.
NR
Comfort Suites Stevenson Ranch
Located about three miles from Magic Mountain.
NR


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