Casa Magnetica
Crooked House
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Texas |
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54" Height Requirement None with Adult |
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No Restraints |
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Low Thrill |
Opened | 1962 |
Attraction Type | Crooked House |
The Crooked House
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.
Please Note
Casa Magnetica is a seasonal attraction.
Casa Magnetica was reintroduced with an updated storyline in 2021.
The main entrance to Casa Magnetica.
Casa Magnetica features many gravity-defying elements.
Casa Magnetica features a magic wishing well near the attraction exit.
Much of the newer Casa Magnetica storyline is centered around a mystical peacock.
Casa Magnetica glows at night.
Ride History
2021
Casa Magnetica reopens in April for the first time in a decade with a refreshed theme.
2011
Casa Magnetica reopens one season for the park’s 50th anniversary celebration.
1997
Casa Magnetica ceases normal operation.
1980
The attraction’s theme and name is reverted back to Casa Magnetica.
1979
Casa Magnetica is rethemed to the Lost Temple of the Chisos.
The ride’s covered queue line features themed elements and photo opportunities.
Casa Magnetica was first introduced during the park’s 1962 season.