EW has viewed trademark documents that point toward major alterations to several of the merged Six Flags/Cedar Fair companies' amusement parks.
If consumer sentiment and employment data don't perk up, Six Flags could take investors on a roller-coaster ride.
One analyst suggests the company may need to sell parks or delay investments if it can't generate enough cash flow to manage its obligations.
Is Six Flags going through big changes?
Notably absent from the filings are some of Six Flags’ biggest and most iconic destinations, including Cedar Point and Kings Island, which has offered some reassurance to fans in the Midwest—at least ...
New trademark applications are raising question about the future of Six Flags theme parks. What about Cedar Point and Kings Island? Here's what to know.
Construction hasn’t started yet, but Six Flags Magic Mountain continues to tease the public with small updates on its ...
Amusement park lovers said goodbye to Six Flags America in Bowie over the weekend as the park officially closed on Sunday after nearly 50 years in operation. The site originally opened in 1974 as a ...
Six Flags Great America is celebrating 50 years of operation this season. The theme park in north suburban Gurnee, Illinois, ...
United Parks is also an enigma. The company behind SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Sesame Place, and a handful of water parks was ...
A MEGA theme park with record-breaking rides has officially opened its doors. The £740 million Six Flags, which is home to the world’s fastest, longest, and tallest roller coaster, welcomed ...
'Scream if you wanna go faster' ...
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