Casa Magnetica to Close Until Fall
While no reasoning has been given, Six Flags Over Texas announced on their social media platforms yesterday that Casa Magnetica, the park’s crooked house attraction, will close after Spring Break (March 20) until the fall.
Casa Magnetica was originally introduced at Six Flags Over Texas during the 1962 season. This classic crooked house walk-through attraction tricks guests with several gravity-defying features. Sitting on a 34-degree angle, Casa Magnetica features an enthusiastic tour guide that creates a number of mind-boggling illusions, including items rolling uphill.
In 1979, Casa Magnetica took on a new theme and was renamed The Lost Temple of the Chisos. However, by 1980, the attraction was renamed back to Casa Magnetica. Six Flags Over Texas closed the attraction in 1997 and it was standing, but not operating through the 2003 season. The attraction reopened shortly in 2004, and again in 2011 for the park’s 50th anniversary celebration.
Casa Magnetica reopened in 2021 with a revamped storyline in time for the park’s 60th anniversary celebration. The attraction also featured special holiday overlays during Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park. No specific reopening date has been announced as of this posting.