Six Flags Magic Mountain in California has announced it is transforming its kids area into the new Looney Tunes Land.
Opening in summer 2026, the family-friendly area is being designed to "evoke the warm, nostalgic feelings of the Chuck Jones era of Looney Tunes", via a press release.
The land will feature four areas inspired by Bugs Bunny, Taz, Road Runner and Daffy Duck.
Bugs Bunny Play Park will replace the existing Speedy Gonzalez Hot Rods and Pepe Le Pew’s Tea Party attractions. It will offer themed play experiences and exploration zones.

The Merrie Melodies Merrie-Go-Round will be refurbished to match the rest of the area, while the Wascal's restaurant will undergo a refresh.
Also, Wascal's backside facade will include a new Granny’s House with an explorable interior with 2D elements.
In Taz-mania, guests will be immersed in a tropical landscape. This area will include an updated Whistlestop Train, reimagined as Taz’s Tasmanian Train.
Also, the new Taz's Exploration Trail attraction is replacing the Magic Flyer and Tweety's Escape locations.
New family experiences at Six Flags
Road Runner Ridge is a New Mexico-themed area featuring ACME traps, rock formations and desert terrain, as well as Wile E. Coyote's iconic painted tunnel.
Finally, Camp Duck Amuck is a High Sierra-inspired zone where Taz's Trucking Company will become Daffy's Forest Four-Wheelers, and the Looney Tunes Lodge will be renewed.
"The new Looney Tunes Land will be a continuation of our mutually successful partnership with Warner Bros. that began more than 40 years ago and will continue to celebrate the characters of their beloved franchise," said Raffi Kaprelyan, SVP and West Coast regional general manager for Six Flags.

"We are counting down the days until we can invite families to experience the whimsy and fun of Looney Tunes in a way that is more immersive and exciting than ever before."
The transformation of the theme park's family area into Looney Tunes Land is set to begin in early January 2026.
Six Flags has a long-standing partnership with Warner Bros., which is reportedly set to reject a hostile $108 billion takeover bid from Paramount.
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