Six Flags begins selling off amusement parks
Briefly

Six Flags intends to sell Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in Maryland, announcing the closure of both parks after the 2025 season. This decision aligns with the company's review of its portfolio, particularly after its recent merger with Cedar Fair. CEO Richard Zimmerman emphasized that these parks no longer fit the company’s long-term growth strategy. The decision is expected to attract redevelopment interest, with plans for further discussions on the company's strategy at an upcoming investor day.
Six Flags CEO Richard Zimmerman stated, ‘We have determined that Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor are not a strategic fit with the company's long-term growth plan.’
The parks, located on 500 acres in Bowie, Maryland, are being marketed for redevelopment following Six Flags' comprehensive portfolio review post-merger with Cedar Fair.
Read at The Mercury News
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