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How Six Flags Plans to Survive Coronavirus
In early 2020, the Six Flags theme park chain found itself facing extinction for the second time in about decade, this time due to the coronavirus pandemic. But investors say a recent influx of needed cash and a renewed focus on its core business have given it a solid chance of survival, and perhaps some good years ahead. Often overshadowed by...
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Six Flags New England Delays Opening of Park for 2020 Season
Six Flags New England is delaying opening of the park until at least mid-May, the park announced Monday. The park has temporarily suspend operations. The website for Six Flags New England currently shows the first open date as Saturday, May 17. In a statement posted on the company’s website, Six Flags CEO Mike Spanos said: “The top priority at Six…
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Supergirl-Themed Ride to Debut in 2020 at Six Flags New England
A new thrill ride is coming to Six Flags New England and is promising to help you overcome Kryptonite! The DC Supergirl Sky Flyer is a giant wheel that spins horizontally before propelling riders nearly vertically while their feet dangle in the air.
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Roads Reopened After Fire Prompts Magic Mountain Evacuation, Early Closure
A brush fire in Valencia Sunday sent smoke billowing into the sky and prompting an evacuation of Magic Mountain and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor because of the air quality.
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Governor Charlie Baker Announces New Large Venue Security Task Force
Places where huge crowds gather in Massachusetts, from Gillette Stadium to Fenway Park to Six Flags, can be attractive to criminals hoping to launch a large-scale attack. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was among the many people representing large venues and law enforcement Thursday afternoon as Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed an executive order establishing the Massachusetts Large Venue...
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State Launches Large Venue Task Force
Places where huge crowds gather in Massachusetts, from Gillette Stadium to Fenway Park to Six Flags, can be attractive to criminals hoping to launch a large-scale attack.
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Six Flags St. Louis Dares Visitors to a 30-Hour ‘Coffin Challenge'
The Six Flags in St. Louis, Missouri is challenging dwellers during the theme park’s Fright Fest 2018, to spend 30 hours straight inside a coffin in celebration of their ‘30 Years of Screams.’
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Watch: Riders Left Stranded Atop Six Flags Ride
Riders were left stranded on the top of a rollercoaster ride at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio for about 45 minutes on Tuesday, KXAN reported. Six Flags said a safety sensor prompted the coaster to freeze. The ride eventually resumed and the riders disembarked safely.