Six Flags Entertainment (FUN) announced it will invest more than $1B over the next two years to enhance the guest experience at its 42 parks.
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Kingda Ka, the world’s “tallest and fastest” rollercoaster, is among several rides being retired to make room for a pair of ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has announced a $1 billion investment to improve the guest experience at its 42 parks ...
Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey just announced they would be retiring two of their most popular roller coasters to ...
Six Flags announced it shut down the Kingda Ka and Green Lantern roller coasters to make way for two new rides including The ...
La Vibora, the longtime bobsled-style coaster, opened in 1986. El Diablo, a giga loop coaster, was in operation since 2019.
After nearly two decades, Six Flags retires iconic Kingda Ka coaster to introduce new attractions in the coming years.
Reports that Six Flags Great Adventure would shut down the Kingda Ka rollercoaster appear to be true. Talk started last week that Six Flags Great Adventure would permanently shutter Kingda Ka, with ...
Kingda Ka is indeed closing at Six Flags Great Adventure without an official warning from the park before it stopped ...
A $1 billion investment and two new roller coasters are coming to Six Flags Great Adventure, park officials announced ...