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Six Flags Entertainment Corporation

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legal form Corporation
ISIN US83001A1025
founding 5th August 1961
Seat Grand Prairie , United States
management James Reid-Anderson , President and CEO
Number of employees 2,000 full-time
46,000 seasonal
sales $ 1.359 billion
Branch Amusement parks
Website www.sixflags.com
As of December 31, 2017

Nitro in Six Flags Great Adventure
Chang in Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
Roller coasters in Six Flags Over Texas
Park near St. Louis, Missouri

The Six Flags Entertainment Corporation , often only Six Flags called, is a theme park chain, based in Grand Prairie , which through its subsidiaries a total of 18 theme parks in Canada , Mexico and the United States has. In 2009, it is estimated that around 23.9 million guests visited Six Flags' parks. This made Six Flags the fourth largest amusement park chain worldwide in terms of visitor numbers. The Six Flags spectrum includes theme parks, water parks and animal parks . In New Jersey , Six Flags operates the highest roller coaster in the world (see Kingda Ka ).

history

Six Flags was founded in the US state of Texas . In 1961, Six Flags Over Texas opened the chain's first park. The park's name refers to the six nations that Texas has belonged to throughout history, and whose flags waved over the state. From the name of the park, the chain took the first part as its name. Three years later, in 1964, the Pennsylvania Company bought the park. In 1967, Six Flags Over Georgia opened its second park.

In the 1980s, Wesray Capital Corporation , which was controlling Six Flags at the time , tried to get the company into the film business. In 1984 there was a license agreement with Warner Bros. In 1987 Wesray acquired the RKO legal successor RKO Pictures Inc. and merged it with Six Flags to form a new company - RKO / Six Flags Entertainment Inc. The project failed and RKO was sold again in 1989.

In 1998, Premier Parks took over 100% of Six Flags Corporation for about $ 1.9 billion and decided to bring its own parks under the Six Flags flag. Premier Parks took over the Walibi Group with the parks Aquitaine, Bellewaerde , Rhone-Alpes , Lorraine, Wavre, and Flevo. In 1999, Premier Parks took over Warner Bros. Movie World in Bottrop .

In 2000 Premier Parks became Six Flags Inc. The Walibi Group became the Six Flags European Division together with Movie World Bottrop and Walibi Flevo was renamed Six Flags Holland. In 2001, Walibi Wavre became Six Flags Belgium. A year later, in 2002, Warner Bros. Movie World Madrid opened.

In 2004, Six Flags Worlds of Adventure was sold to Cedar Fair and was now called Geauga Lake . Six Flags Inc. sold its European division to the British investment company Palamon, which continues to operate the parks under the name StarParks . The shares in Movie World Madrid were sold to Time Warner and the 100-year management contract was canceled. For their own parks, contracts have been concluded with DC Comics and Warner Bros., which guarantee Six Flags the exclusive right to use the themes and characters in theme parks. Six Flags Inc. securities are traded on various trading venues under ISIN US83001P1093. Until February 2003, the fictional person Mr. Six was part of an advertising campaign for the park.

After the company had run into high debts since 1998 and the share price fell below the required minimum in October 2008 as a result of the financial crisis , the Chapter 11 bankruptcy was decided on June 13, 2009 . However, it was reported that there will be no layoffs or park closings. After restructuring the company, it was possible to leave the bankruptcy protection behind on May 3, 2010. In 2010, the company's headquarters moved from New York City to Grand Prairie.

Others

The opening credits of the sitcom " A Strong Family " were filmed at Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park ( Valencia , California , USA).

List of parks

Status: 2017

Amusement parks

Surname place opening Acquired information
Six Flags America Largo, Maryland 1973 1999 Acquired as part of the Premier Deal; formerly known as Adventure World.
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Vallejo , California 1968 1997 Acquired during the Premier Park Deal, the park was renamed Six Flags Marine World. It got its current name in 2007.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas San Antonio, Texas 1992 1998 Originally owned by USAA, the park was managed by Gaylord Entertainment from 1992 to 1995. Six Flags took over the park management from 1996 and bought the park in mid-1998.
White Water Bay San Antonio, Texas 1992 1998 Located in the Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
Six Flags Great Adventure Jackson, New Jersey 1974 1977 Six Flags Wild Safari has been integrated into the park.
Six Flags Great America Gurnee, Illinois 1976 1984 Acquired from the Marriott Corporation .
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Gurnee, Illinois 2005 N / A Located at Six Flags Great America, guests without a season pass must pay extra to enter.
Six Flags St. Louis Eureka, Missouri 1971 N / A Last park built by Six Flags. Originally opened as Six Flags Over Mid-America (name changed in 1996). The only original park owned by Six Flags.
Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia , California 1971 1979 Acquired from Newhall Land and Farming Company .
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Valencia, California 1995 N / A Located near Six Flags Magic Mountain.
Six Flags México Mexico City , Mexico 1982 1999 Acquired from Reino Aventura .
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor México Oaxtepec , Mexico 2015 Acquired in 2015 and renovated by Six Flags.
Six Flags New England Agawam, Massachusetts 1870 1997 Acquired during the Premier Park Deal.
Six Flags Over Georgia Austell, Georgia 1967 N / A The park is owned by a limited partnership and is managed and operated by Six Flags.
Six Flags White Water Marietta, Georgia 1983 1999 Located approximately 15 miles from Six Flags Over Georgia.
Six Flags Over Texas Arlington, Texas 1961 N / A The first Six Flags Park. Like Six Flags Over Georgia , the park is owned by a limited partnership and is managed and operated by Six Flags.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Arlington, Texas 1983 1995 Acquired from Wet 'n Wild . Located across from Interstate 30 at Six Flags Over Texas.
La Ronde Montreal , Quebec , Canada 1967 2001 Acquired from the City of Montreal .
Great Escape Queensbury, New York 1954 1996 Acquired as part of the Premier Park Deal.
Splashwater Kingdom Queensbury, New York 1995 1996 Located in the Six Flags Great Escape.

Web links

Commons : Six Flags  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Six Flags 2017 Form 10-K Report , accessed April 28, 2018
  2. 2009 Theme Index - The Global Attraction Attendance Report . Themed Entertainment Association. 2009. Retrieved January 2, 2011.
  3. Six Flags files for bankruptcy. In: Airtimers.com. Retrieved March 31, 2016 .
  4. Tom Hals: Six Flags Emerges from Bankruptcy . May 3, 2010. Retrieved April 15, 2011. 
  5. ^ Six Flags moving executives from New York to Grand Prairie , at www.dallasnews.com , accessed April 28, 2018
  6. Six Flags Entertainment to acquire more US parks , at www.blooloop.com , accessed April 28, 2018

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