The sale allows the nation’s largest amusement park chain to better focus on top money-making locations like Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain.
Six Flags is selling seven of its amusement parks, including Michigan's Adventure, to strengthen its foundation and focus.
Six Flags will sell seven amusement parks to Kansas City-based real estate investment trust EPR Properties for $331 million in a deal announced Thursday.
Six Flags Entertainment said it would sell off theme parks including Michigan’s Adventure in Michigan, Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston in Texas and Six Flags Great Escape in Queensbury, ...
The chain, which operates rides themed to Batman and Superman — said the decision "strengthens our foundation, sharpens our focus, and supports long-term growth." ...
Six Flags is selling off seven of its parks. A company called EPR Properties will buy the parks for $331 million, Six Flags Entertainment Corp. announced in a news release on March 5.
In 2026, California’s theme park industry is in a state of flux. Southern California’s attractions continue to break records ...
The amusement park company closed its Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor water park in Bowie, Md., in November 2025 after ...
Six Flags will sell 7 of its parks this year, officials announced Thursday. Here's which locations are being sold.
Some of the parks included in the sale have long histories with the company. Six Flags St. Louis is one of the three original Six Flags parks, having opened in 1971, while Valleyfair was the second ...
The expanded Gold Pass offers more parks than ever, but one Today in Ohio host argues the old price point was a psychological masterstroke Six Flags may regret abandoning.
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