Six Flags Announces $1 Billion Park Transformation
Six Flags Announces $1 Billion Park Transformation

Six Flags Announces $1 Billion Park Transformation

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Six Flags theme parks are undergoing a significant transformation as part of a $1 billion investment over the next two years, which will include new rides, attractions, and enhancements across several locations. At Six Flags Over Texas, two rides, La Vibora and El Diablo, are being removed to make way for a record-breaking dive coaster set to open in 2026, while Hurricane Harbor will add a new kids area. Meanwhile, Six Flags Magic Mountain is set to introduce a 'first of its kind' coaster in 2026. Major changes are also underway at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey, where the Kingda Ka and Green Lantern roller coasters will be retired to make way for a new 'multi-record-breaking launch coaster' in 2026. The park will debut The Flash: Vertical Velocity, a super boomerang coaster, in 2025. These developments reflect a broader strategy to enhance visitor experiences with cutting-edge rides and revitalized park features.

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