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A look at which Six Flags amusement parks are untouchable, which should be safe for now and which might go up for sale.
Six Flags announced on Thursday, May 1 that the Six Flags America amusement park and Hurricane Harbor water park in Maryland ...
The adults-only section of the 27-acre Carolina Harbor Waterpark at Carowinds features a 27,280-square-foot retreat area with ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (NYSE: FUN), the largest regional amusement park operator in North America, today ...
The former manager of Northeast Ohio’s long-closed Geauga Lake amusement park is now the top boss at Cedar Point. Colleen ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. recently announced that Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in Bowie, Maryland, will close ...
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., ...
Following its merger with Cedar Fair, Six Flags (FUN) reported Q1 FY25 revenue of $202.06M and a net loss of $2.20 per share.
The San Antonio park and two others could be on the market if Six Flags finds the right bidder, analysis suggests.
Six Flags America seemed like a likely contender to be sold after the Cedar Fair-Six Flags merger. The Maryland amusement park and Virginia’s Kings Dominion both compete for visitors in the ...