5 years ago today we said goodbye to one of the classic attractions at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Log Jammer closed for good on October 31, 2011 to make way for Full Throttle. I got word of the closure (2 full years before we started this site) and was able to get permission from the park to take some on-ride pics of the attraction on it's last day. Sadly, I didn't have the video equipment at the time to get a POV. Hopefully these will do. Enjoy this look back on this Magic Mountain Classic. - Gregg Let's go for a ride Note: On-Ride pictures were approved by SFMM, the park does not generally allow on-ride pictures or videos of their attractions. We hope you enjoyed this look back on the amazing Log Jammer. We miss you old pal. Related Videos
Related Updates This past Friday we got an exclusive opportunity to get a back stage look at the amazing Fright Fest make-up process at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Scott Ramp has put together one amazing team to bring terror to the mountain and it shows each and every night of the event. Written by Gregg Condon Here is where all the magic happens There are so many different techniques in use. Some set characters get the same makeup design every night. Prosthetic's are a big part of some designs as well. Everybody in this room absolutely loves what they do and is so good at it. They all couldn't have been more welcoming to me and allowing me to get pictures of their process. Working hard and having a great time doing it Some characters in process that you may recognize from Fright Fest So part of the process was me getting made up and then scaring in Aftermath. My first stop was Wardrobe where the amazing Kevin made me up in awesome attire and then went to town with some blood and scissors. How fun!! A before shot, looks kind of silly doing "Zombie Face" without the Zombie Makeup. And then it was off to over an hour of makeup and it was SO fun. The amazing Alanna Suen did such an amazing job as you'll see in the time-lapse below. A few words I heard were "perfect canvas" and "great model". I can assure you that's the first and last time I'll ever hear that. But it was awesome that she didn't have any restrictions and could just show off her amazing talent. And amazing talent it is. Some close up details, I barely recognized myself. Thanks again to Six Flags Magic Mountain for allowing me to come up for this amazing night, hopefully we will be able to do this again sometime. A HUGE thanks to Scott Ramp for being so awesome and for all of the hard work you and your team do every night to make our Fright Fest experience so amazing. And finally, to Alanna Suen, thank you for making the night so fun and for assuring me I'm not one of those "annoying bloggers". ;) Related Updates:
We’ve been incredibly impressed this year with all the changes and additions Great Adventure has made to their annual Fright Fest event. This up charge attraction seems to just keep getting better with age. For guests that have previously experienced fright fest numerous improvements await them this year. We've also got some EXCLUSIVE pics of Justice League Battle for Metropolis as well as a look at Rage of the Gargoyles. Written by Chris Connolly Perennially, The Dead Man’s Party: Graveyard Rock has been the official start to the Fright Fest festivities. This year numerous improvements have been made to the event including a noticeable addition of production value with more dancers, ghouls, lasers and pyrotechnics on stage. The largest improvement though, has been the complete relocation of the event into the former Batman Stunt Show Theater. This gives the event formal seating and improved sight lines for all guests. It also allows the party to go on throughout the entire length of Fright Fest. We saw dancers still rocking on stage at 10:00pm as we rode up the lift of hill of Nitro. Another new entertainment addition this year is Slash, an illusionist that mixes gore and dark humor. Think “traditional magic show” meets “horror movie”. The show is located in the Adventure Theater and is performed multiple times each evening. Its another great new use of Six Flags using their existing venues to add new entertainment. Guests entering the Dark Carnival area of Fright Fest will also be entertained by two new shows. The Donniker Bros. Worlds of Mirth which is an entertaining dark clowns meets carnival barker humor and Bilkum, Burnham & Laughs Side Show Spectacular which needs to be seen to be believed. The other noticeable change to the non uncharge events is The Awakening (a parade of ghosts and ghouls that starts the events as become more of an informal walking of the scare actors to each of their mazes. You can refer to our coverage last year of the event to see how the awakening was much more of a formal parade. The diminishing of this event might seem like a negative on paper, but it allows the scare actors to surprise guests in more organic nature; and they are all doing an amazing job of that this year. Scare actors seem to be hidden in nearly every public area. Mazes and scare zones Big Top Forgotten Carnival - This remains one of my favorite mazes where it appears that they may have added additional set pieces. The make up of the actors, the use of 3D glasses and the heavy use of black lighting and back light paint really make this a must see attraction The Manor- The manor is one of Great Adventures oldest attractions and like its sister maze Total Darkness is probably in need of retirement soon. These mazes do serve one singular purpose and that is allowing the mazes to open 3:00pm since this and the dark carnival are the only indoor mazes. While we enjoy both of these mazes we have noticed no changes or “plussing” to them in recent years. Voodoo Island- Voodoo Island Seemed really amped up this year with changes to make the maze seem more claustrophobic and added spots for the scare actors to really surprise you. This was easily the most improved maze this year. Waste Land- Waste Land remains another maze that has change little over the years. This year we were fortunate enough to have some of the most amazing scare actors which made a maze we typically aren’t impressed by, a must do. Blood Shed - Best outdoor theming. Great scare actors. interesting layout. Since this is a relatively new maze we won’t give away too many spoilers. But this is not to be missed. Cell Block 6- If we had to give you just one reason to visit Fright Fest this year, it is the new maze Cell Block 6. Six Flags has truly outdone themselves with this prison themed maze. This maze is easily on the level of anything Universal has ever done. The scare actors are top notch, the theming is amazing, the layout is unprecedented. Do not miss this. Of course if all of these things seem a little too scary for you or the younger members of your party, there are numerous events during the day with no frights including a great Trick or Treat Trail, Dance Parties and Character Meet and Greets. There are also safe areas throughout the park if being scared isn’t your cup of tea. All in all, we felt Great Adventure took an already amazing event and kicked it up many notches in nearly all aspects of the event. If you can only visit one haunt in the north east this year, this is that event. We've also got a few surprises ... first, we got an exclusive look at Justice League. It's not much more than dirt right now but thank you to the park for allowing us to get these awesome pics. Next up, we've got some great pictures of Rage of the Gargoyle's VR Lastly we thought we'd share some park photos since we don't have as many updates from this great park as we'd like. Related Updates: |
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