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park, Hurricane Harbor, ^ walibi, Shockwave, Belgium, Darien Lake, models, Bellewaerde, Twister, World, summary and restaurant.
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Darien Lake Theme Park Resort
PARC has also pledged to lower prices for admission in to the park which had escalated when the park was owned by Six Flags.
Six Flags St. Louis
Six Flags St. Louis (formerly known as Six Flags over Mid-America, initialized sfstl), is an amusement park owned by Six Flags, Inc.
Dallas, Texas
Hurricane Harbor, a large water park owned by Six Flags, is also in Arlington.
Dallas
Hurricane Harbor, a large water park owned by Six Flags, is also in Arlington.
Viper (Six Flags)
The theme park previously was owned by Six Flags until they sold the land before the 2007 season and left all the rides there.
Darien Lake
PARC has also pledged to lower prices for admission in to the park which had escalated when the park was owned by Six Flags.
Marriott Hotels & Resorts
The Illinois park is now owned by Six Flags.
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Dallas, Texas
Hurricane Harbor, a large water park owned by Six Flags, is also in Arlington.
Dallas
Hurricane Harbor, a large water park owned by Six Flags, is also in Arlington.
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Compagnie des Alpes
Walibi World, Walibi Belgium and Bellewaerde used to be owned and operated by Six Flags until all of their European parks were sold due to financial problems.
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Shockwave (Six Flags Great Adventure)
So the former Shockwave/Batman Escape is no longer owned by Six Flags and may be added to one of the parks owned by PARKS Management.
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Compagnie des Alpes
Walibi World, Walibi Belgium and Bellewaerde used to be owned and operated by Six Flags until all of their European parks were sold due to financial problems.
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The Predator (roller coaster)
At the end of the summer of 2006, the last year of Darien Lake being owned by Six Flags, a major re-tracking took place and some wood was replaced on the ride to help make it more enjoyable for guests.
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Rockin' Tug
United States of America - At least eight; travelling models owned by Murphy Brothers Exposition, Shamrock Shows, and by American Traveling Shows; and park models owned by Six Flags over Georgia, Six Flags Great America, Valleyfair, Knott's Berry Farm, and Oaks Amusement Park.
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Compagnie des Alpes
Walibi World, Walibi Belgium and Bellewaerde used to be owned and operated by Six Flags until all of their European parks were sold due to financial problems.
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Pipeline roller coaster
The lift hill would be prone to down time for maintenance and the Ultra Twister owned by Six Flags had its lift hill modified by Premier Rides to a less steep angle when it was moved to Six Flags Astroworld.
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Compagnie des Alpes
Walibi World, Walibi Belgium and Bellewaerde used to be owned and operated by Six Flags until all of their European parks were sold due to financial problems.
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Incidents at Six Flags parks
This is a summary of notable incidents that have taken place at amusement parks, water parks, or theme parks currently owned or managed by Six Flags.
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Johnny Rockets
A sit-down type restaurant which is owned by Six Flags, Trappers Adirondack Grill, will be converted into a Johnny Rockets as of June 2008.
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Darien Lake, City, Water, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Frontier, White, I-94, Dick Clark Productions, day, Kingda Ka, Medusa, Bay and park.
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Darien Lake Theme Park Resort
Only a month into Darien Lake's season, however, Six Flags began pulling back the Justice League from Darien Lake, and announced that Darien Lake, along with 8 other parks, was being considered for sale.
Darien Lake
Only a month into Darien Lake's season, however, Six Flags began pulling back the Justice League from Darien Lake, and announced that Darien Lake, along with 8 other parks, was being considered for sale.
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Six Flags
On January 27, Six Flags announced the sale of the Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park, both located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the conclusion of the 2006 operating season.
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Six Flags
On January 27, Six Flags announced the sale of the Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park, both located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the conclusion of the 2006 operating season.
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Six Flags
On January 27, Six Flags announced the sale of the Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park, both located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the conclusion of the 2006 operating season.
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Six Flags
On January 27, Six Flags announced the sale of the Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park, both located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the conclusion of the 2006 operating season.
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Six Flags
On January 27, Six Flags announced the sale of the Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park, both located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the conclusion of the 2006 operating season.
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Six Flags
On January 27, Six Flags announced the sale of the Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park, both located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the conclusion of the 2006 operating season.
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Six Flags Great America
On September 14, 2006, Six Flags announced it would replace its sign that sits along I-94.
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Six Flags
On June 19, 2007, Six Flags announced it has purchased 40% of Dick Clark Productions, which owns rights to American Bandstand and other shows and productions.
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Kingda Ka
Kingda Ka was originally supposed to open on Saturday, April 23, 2005, but on April 18, 2005, Six Flags announced that Kingda Ka's opening would be delayed; media day would have been on April 21.
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Kingda Ka
Kingda Ka was originally supposed to open on Saturday, April 23, 2005, but on April 18, 2005, Six Flags announced that Kingda Ka's opening would be delayed; media day would have been on April 21.
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Six Flags
On January 27, Six Flags announced the sale of the Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park, both located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the conclusion of the 2006 operating season.
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Six Flags
On January 27, Six Flags announced the sale of the Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park, both located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the conclusion of the 2006 operating season.
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Six Flags Magic Mountain
In 1979, Six Flags purchased the park and added the name Six Flags to the park's title.
Hanna-Barbera Land
Hanna-Barbera Land was sold to private investors and SplashTown USA was built in its place, then again to Bryant Morris, then to Six Flags who purchased the park in 1999.
Alpen Blitz
At that point, Six Flags purchased the park.
Wild Waves Theme Park
Late in 2000 Six Flags purchased the park for $19.3 million.
Aurora, Ohio
In 2001, the park was purchased by Six Flags, along with adjacent Geauga Lake, and combined to form Six Flags Worlds of Adventure.
Six Flags Great Adventure
Late that year, however, the park was purchased by Six Flags.
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Cajun Cliffhanger
Following Riverview's sudden closure, the ride was purchased by Six Flags, but mysteriously ended up at Marriott's Great America in 1976 as Cajun Cliffhanger.
Déjà Vu (roller coaster)
Because of the problems with Déjà Vu at the three parks, Six Flags has stopped purchasing rides from Vekoma.
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Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom
That fall, Six Flags purchased Sea World, merging the two complexes into one, and changing the entire complex's name to Six Flags Worlds of Adventure.
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Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom
Geauga Lake became Six Flags Ohio in 2000; before the 2001 season SeaWorld was purchased by Six Flags and the entire complex was combined and renamed Six Flags World of Adventure.
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Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom
That fall, Six Flags purchased Sea World, merging the two complexes into one, and changing the entire complex's name to Six Flags Worlds of Adventure.
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Boardwalk Fun Park
After sitting closed for several years, in 1997 the park's land was purchased by Six Flags and the infrastructure and rides were removed and sealed over to prevent competition from opening there again.
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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
The first Hurricane Harbor, located in Arlington, Texas (coincidentally the birthplace of the first Six Flags itself), was originally a part of the Wet 'n Wild chain of water parks, but was purchased by Six Flags in 1993.
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