Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced Monday it would not be taking sole ownership of the Arlington park.
The company’s recent moves might be bad decisions, but they were the only options available for the struggling chain.
The parent company of Dorney Park has been busy in the new year as it attempts to conjure up a rosier financial future.
Six Flags (FUN) announced it will not exercise its contractual call option to acquire the remaining non-controlling partner interests in Six Flags ...
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Six Flags Fiesta Texas gives nod to 'Stranger Things' in announcement of first day of new season
Six Flags Fiesta Texas kicks off 2026 amid buzz from the season finale of Stranger Things, enticing fans to visit on January ...
New trademark application filings may hint at major changes coming to Six Flags' park portfolio. The applications, submitted ...
A collection of new trademark filings has recently been discovered for a collection of current Six Flags locations, including ...
Forty years ago, Arlington’s Six Flags Over Texas unwrapped its first-ever Holiday in the Park, and while the event has grown brighter over the decades, it still feels like a Christmas tree missing a ...
Six Flags is clinging on as more parks teeter toward closure amid plunging revenues. Even after the news of a new investor, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, joining the fun, executives at North ...
If you’ve noticed a very tall new structure rising above Six Flags Over Texas, you’re not imagining things—a major milestone just happened in North Texas. The park has officially completed the tallest ...
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