Six Flags Fright Fest is scarier than ever this Halloween
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has announced the return of Six Flags Fright Fest – and the company’s signature Halloween event is better, bigger, and scarier than ever.
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has announced the return of Six Flags Fright Fest – and the company’s signature Halloween event is better, bigger, and scarier than ever.
Six Flags Entertainment, the world’s largest regional theme park company and operator of waterparks in North America, has announced that Six Flags New England, Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles, and Hurricane Harbor Concord will open to the public this month.
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the world’s largest regional theme park company and the largest operator of waterparks in North America, is now hiring team members in preparation for welcoming guests back to all 26 of its North American parks for the 2021 season.
Six Flags has announced its lineup of roller coasters, family rides, waterslides and other new attractions that will open at the parks across North America in 2020.
The Justice League’s mostly metallic member has a new amusement ride to call his own, because Six Flags New England recently opened Cyborg Hyper Drive, a hi-tech spinning attraction featuring futuristic lighting and sound effects.
’Tis the season for sparkling lights, Christmas memories, and plenty of roller coasters as Six Flags kicks off its annual holiday event, Holiday in the Park.
Six Flags Magic Mountain and its sister park Six Flags New England have placed a friendly wager on the upcoming World Series game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox.
Back by popular demand, Six Flags is hosting a cockroach eating contest at select parks during their annual Fright Fest event.
Six Flags, the world’s largest regional theme park company, announced a huge collection of world record-breaking roller coasters and attractions today, along with park upgrades and rebranding for 2019.
By Andy Guinigundo The classic swing ride has many names – chair swing ride, wave swinger, yo-yo, carousel swing, WindSeeker and SkyScreamer. They appear to have been present at amusement parks as early as the turn of the last century – the early 1900s.