Six Flags says closing or selling more parks is ‘priority’
Six Flags may close or sell more of its theme parks — after already shuttering several — as the company continues to evaluate its portfolio after merging with Cedar Fair.
Six Flags may close or sell more of its theme parks — after already shuttering several — as the company continues to evaluate its portfolio after merging with Cedar Fair.
Travis Kelce investing in Six Flags may be news “fans of the parks can benefit from,” ponders Matt Ouimet, former CEO of Cedar Fair.
Travis Kelce along with JANA Partners and two other business executives invested in Six Flags with an approximately 9% ownership stake.
Matt Ouimet, former CEO of Cedar Fair prior to the theme park company’s merger with Six Flags (and formerly president of Disneyland), shared guidance for the corporation he used to lead.
Haunted houses will be included with park admission for the rest of the Halloween season at four Six Flags (formerly Cedar Fair) theme parks.
Six Flags will release “Come Out and Play,” an original horror short that was filmed inside Six Flags parks, on Oct. 1, 2025.
The Conjuring: Beyond Fear, a new, 20-minute attraction, is at Carowinds, Cedar Point, Kings Island, and Canada’s Wonderland.
Six Flags extended its licensing agreement with Peanuts, ensuring Snoopy and Charlie Brown will continue to be part of Six Flags parks.
Six Flags 2026 season pass sales launched the last week of July 2025, and for a limited time, when guests buy a pass to any Six Flags park, they’ll get all other parks free.
Carowinds hours changed for WinterFest 2025, making for a longer Christmas holiday event overall but fewer nighttime hours.