Six Flags lays off Knott’s and Magic Mountain presidents
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Six Flags Theme Park Shock as Knott’s and Magic Mountain Presidents Fired After $8 Billion Merger — More Layoffs Coming
The ripple effects of the $8 billion Six Flags Cedar Fair merger have officially reached Southern California, with Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain losing their longtime presidents in a dramatic reshaping of leadership across the company’s 27 amusement parks. The post Six Flags Theme Park Shock as Knott’s and Magic Mountain Presidents Fired After $8 Billion Merger — More Layoffs Coming appeared first on That Park Place.

Six Flags lays off Knott’s and Magic Mountain presidents
The presidents at Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain have been let go as part of the continuing fallout from the $8 billion merger that combined Six Flags and Cedar Fair into a North American amusement park juggernaut. Six Flags has laid off Knott’s president Jon Storbeck and Magic Mountain president Jeff Harris, according to Six Flags officials. Both will remain in their roles through the end of May. Sign up for our Park Life newsl…
Six Flags Eliminates All Park President Positions, Including Southern California's Knott's Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain
Six Flags has fired the park Presidents of two major Southern California theme parks as the company continues to restructure after merging with Cedar Fair. What’s Happening: The Orange County Register is reporting that Six Flags has fired the park Presidents of Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain....
Six Flags dumps all of its park presidents
By Robert Niles: Running a theme park news publication means working with media relations people at parks from all over the world. But over the past several months, many of emails as have been bouncing as the new Six Flags has been laying off media relations people at most of its theme parks. Six Flags has chosen to use a new regional management model, where one PR team handles media relations for several theme parks.Now, Six Flags is doing the …
The amusement park located south of Mexico City, Six Flags, announced the construction of a new attraction called Roller Coaster Family Boomerang that is expected to be ready by the end of this year or early 2026. Six Flags specified that the new roller coaster will be designed to provide hours of fun to all family members, as it will be suitable for both big and small. It may also interest you: Six Flags celebrates a quarter century of fun on t…
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