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Together, Cedar Fair and Six Flags currently control 27 amusement parks, 15 water parks and nine resort properties in 17 states spread across the U.S. and in Canada and Mexico.
Four years after rejecting a buyout offer from Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, Cedar Fair Entertainment Company – which owns Cedar Point and Kings Island – struck a deal with Six Flags to ...
What does the Six Flags, Cedar Fair merger mean for guests? ... Time will tell whether things change dramatically at the Six Flags two Ohio parks. For now Cedar Point officials say it is business ...
Cedar Fair owns Cedar Point, Knott's Berry Farm, Schlitterbahn, and Canada's Wonderland, while Six Flags operates 27 parks in North America.
A merger between two once-rival amusement park operators is complete. In a news release, Cedar Fair, legacy parent company of Kings Island, announced it closed on a merger Monday with Six Flags ...
Known as Six Flags Over Mid-America until 1996, this was the last of the three initial parks built by Six Flags Theme Park Inc. Valleyfair: Shakopee, Minnesota: 1976 1978 Acquired by Cedar Point's management in 1978, which led to the formation of Cedar Fair in 1983. [26] Worlds of Fun: Kansas City, Missouri: 1973 1995
Cedar Fair and Six Flags entered into a definitive merger agreement valued at $8 billion, according to a company news release. Cedar Fair is based in Sandusky, Ohio, and Six Flags is in Arlington ...
The new Six Flags reported more than 21 million guests for the period ending September 29, 2024. With an average guest in-park spending of $61.27, net revenues totaled $1.35 billion for the quarter.