
Six Flags sells off 7 theme parks in $331 million move to cut debt
NY Post
Six Flags Entertainment will sell off seven of its amusement parks in the United States and Canada to EPR Properties, the company announced Thursday.
The company said it would sell off Michigan’s Adventure in Muskegon, Michigan; Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston in Texas; Six Flags Great Escape in Queensbury, New York; Six Flags La Ronde in Montreal; Six Flags St. Louis in Missouri; Valleyfair in Minneapolis and Worlds of Fun in Kansas City for around $331 million.
“Consistent with our strategy, this divestiture enables us to concentrate our capital, leadership and operational focus on the properties that we believe generate the strongest returns and offer the greatest long-term upside,” Six Flags Entertainment Corporation chief executive John Reilly said in a news release.
EPR plans to partner with Enchanted Parks to run the six US parks. La Ronde Operations will operate the Canadian park.
The parks will continue to operate on their regular schedule and all season passes sold will be recognized through the 2026 operating season.
Six Flags will continue to operate 34 parks across 23 locations in North America for the 2026 season.

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