Six Flags ‘will last and endure’ in Saudi Arabia, partner executive says
Six Flags “will last and endure” with its new Saudi Arabia park, a Qiddiya City exec predicts, as changes continue for Six Flags U.S. parks.
Six Flags “will last and endure” with its new Saudi Arabia park, a Qiddiya City exec predicts, as changes continue for Six Flags U.S. parks.
Six Flags will not purchase the remaining stake of Six Flags Over Texas that the company does not already own, a decision it was required to make by the end of 2025.
Six Flags Qiddiya City is “the first Six Flags theme park,” an executive said, differing from North America’s Six Flags “amusement parks.”
Discover all 26 rides at the new Six Flags Qiddiya City in Saudi Arabia — including Falcons Flight, the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world!
Roller coasters opening in 2026 at theme parks around the world: Disney, Universal, Dollywood, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Six Flags, and more.
The Peanuts franchise, home to Charlie Brown and Snoopy, will belong mostly to Sony as the company acquires an ownership stake.
Looney Tunes Land will open at Six Flags Magic Mountain in 2026, affirming Six Flags’ interest in Looney Tunes intellectual property (IP).
Carowinds WinterFest 2025 is an embarrassing reflection of the current state of Six Flags theme parks.
Six Flags streamlined all of its parks, including former Cedar Fair properties, into one app, asking guests to not use the individual apps for each park anymore.
Six Flags’ new CEO will be John Reilly, previously CEO of other theme park companies such as Palace Entertainment and SeaWorld.