Six Flags, owner of Ohio amusement parks Kings Island and Cedar Point, has announced it will be selling seven of its parks throughout the United States and Canada. In a sale valued at $342 million, ...
Six Flags Entertainment will sell seven amusement parks in the United States and Canada in a $331 million deal as the company shifts focus to higher-performing properties. According to FOX Business, ...
Six Flags is selling seven of its amusement parks, including Michigan's Adventure, to strengthen its foundation and focus.
The forest has a way of keeping secrets, and in Charlestown, Indiana, the woods at Charlestown State Park are hiding one of ...
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.
The seven parks sold are Valleyfair in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Worlds of Fun in Kansas City; Michigan's Adventure in Grand Rapids; Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Galveston, Texas; Six Flags St. Louis in ...
Six Flags is selling off some of its North America amusement parks, including Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon.
During the creation of Kings Island in the late 1960s and early 1970s, park operators Coney Island Inc. and the Taft Broadcasting Company decided to take a gamble on its signature ride.
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.
A man reported for suspicious activity at the Kings Island amusement park was properly convicted for drugs and weapons offenses, according to a recent ruling from the 12th District Court of Appeals.
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