Despite 2024 Expansion, Six Flags Will Close Forever This November : Disney Fanatic
- Six Flags Entertainment Corporation revealed that Six Flags America and the adjacent Hurricane Harbor in Maryland will cease operations for good on November 2, 2025.
- This closure follows Six Flags and Cedar Fair's 2024 merger and reflects the company’s portfolio review focusing on trimming underperforming properties.
- CEO Richard A. Zimmerman stated the parks are not a strategic fit and acknowledged the decision’s difficulty and its impact on employees and guests.
- The site spans about 500 acres, employs roughly 70 full-time workers, and will honor 2025 season passes while offering severance to eligible staff.
- The closure signals a shift toward consolidating assets around high-performing parks and marketing the property for redevelopment to maximize value.
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Six Flags Announces Permanent Shutdown of 25-Year-Old Theme Park - Entertainment Unleashed Here
People who like to go to Six Flags America will have to find other places to have fun. On May 1, the theme park said that Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in Bowie, Maryland, would be closing at the end of the 2025 season. In a press statement, Six Flags President and CEO Richard ...
Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor to Permanently Close in November
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has announced it will permanently close Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in November 2025, citing a shift in strategic priorities. The amusement park and water park, located in Prince George’s County, Maryland, are no longer considered a “strategic fit” for the company’s long-term growth plans. The final day of operations will be November 2, 2025. The property, which spans approximately 500 acres, wi…
Despite 2024 Expansion, Six Flags Will Close Forever This November : Disney Fanatic
When Six Flags merged with Cedar Fair in 2024, industry insiders expected consolidation. What they didn’t expect—at least not this soon—was the closure of one of the company’s long-standing parks just outside the nation’s capital. Six Flags America, located in Maryland near Washington, D.C., will permanently shut its gates on November 2, 2025. The closure will also include the adjacent Hurricane Harbor water park, marking a major shift in the po…

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