Six Flags Announces One Of Its Parks Will Close After 2025 Season
Briefly

Six Flags has announced the closure of Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor at the end of the 2025 season, marking a significant restructuring of its park portfolio. CEO Richard A. Zimmerman stated that the decision comes after a review indicating the park does not fit with the company's growth strategy. The 500-acre property will be marketed for redevelopment, which is expected to attract significant interest. The park has struggled with new attractions and competition from Kings Dominion and has not added a new coaster in over two decades. Severance and benefits will be offered to eligible employees.
Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor will close after the 2025 season due to a strategic review indicating they don't align with growth plans.
Six Flags CEO Richard A. Zimmerman noted that marketing the 500-acre property for redevelopment would yield the highest value and investment return.
Despite past popularity, the park has not had a new roller coaster in over two decades, struggling against competition from Kings Dominion.
Eligible associates will receive severance and benefits, with the park’s last day of operation set for November 2, 2025.
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