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UPDATE May 12 - It was back in November 2023 that it was first announced that Six Flags and Cedar Fair would merge to become the biggest theme park portfolio in North America, with 42 total parks under the same umbrella across 17 states, as well as Canada and Mexico.

In a recent update posted to Blooloop we find out that the merger is set to close by the end of the second quarter of this year meaning it is imminent. We await further details as to how this merger will affect local Six Flags and Cedar Fair parks but any large changes are not expected straight away.

March 16 - According to a news article published by Cleveland 19, stockholders from Six Flags have voted this week to approve the merger with Cedar Fair which was originally announced back in November 2023. The vote saw an overwhelming majority with 67,360,372 in favor to 195,471 who were against.

The next step in the process is for the Department of Justice to approve the merger which is expected to happen but potentially with some concessions in place. According to Screamscape, this could mean the sale of a park or two, or the dropping of a few management contracts for properties that they do not own such as Darien Lake or Frontier City.

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We will continue to follow the merger story of Six Flags and Cedar Fair which if does go through will create the biggest amusem*nt park group in the US.

November 3, 2023 - A bombshell announcement shook the theme park industry earlier this week when it was announced that regional theme park powerhouses Cedar Fair and Six Flags will be joining forces in a new merger deal worth an eye-watering $8 billion. When these two massive brands officially combine in 2024, they will have the biggest theme park portfolio in North America, with 42 total parks under the same umbrella across 17 states, as well as Canada and Mexico.

Once the deal officially closes early next year, the newly combined company will operate under the name Six Flags.

This development has been a long time coming, as rumors first began to circulate in 2019 that Six Flags was looking to acquire Cedar Fair. And while the COVID-19 Pandemic seemingly delayed these proceedings, talks continued happening behind closed doors, which led to this week's announcement.

So, now that we know for sure that these two companies are joining forces what happens?

Six Flags is officially covering the map

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The biggest benefit Six Flags will get from acquiring Cedar Fair is the ability to call itself the biggest theme park operator in North America. With nearly 50 theme parks now operating across the US, Mexico and Canada, Six Flags will have a stranglehold on the regional parks market.

In fact, if we consider just the US, after this merger is complete nearly half of all amusem*nt parks in the US will be under the Six Flags banner. And while single park attendance will likely still be dominated by Universal and Disney parks, when it comes to total attendance across a single brand, Six Flags may have the numbers to legitimately challenge the former frontrunners in this area, due to sheer size alone.

Combining IP and building a new brand identity

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In addition to having more parks, the newly combined forces of Cedar Fair and Six Flags will also be able to share licensing agreements and entertainment partnerships with a number of key intellectual properties, including Looney Tunes, DC Comics and Peanuts.

Though new attractions featuring these characters will take time to build, we'd wager that it won't be too long before guests can meet Batman at Knott's Berry Farm or Snoopy at Six Flags Magic Mountain, as character additions can be made pretty quickly. The addition of recognizable characters in all of the newly Six Flags-owned parks can also help give the formerly separately owned parks a more cohesive identity as one unit moving forward. And speaking of...

Name changes for former Cedar Fair locations will probably happen at some point

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Under the terms of the merger agreement, the newly formed entity that comprises both Cedar Fair and Six Flags will simply be known as Six Flags. But what does this mean for iconic parks like Cedar Point, King's Dominion, and Knott's Berry Farm? Will they all just be renamed Six Flags? The answer is probably yes and no.

For now all current naming for these parks will officially stay the same. However, branding changes will undoubtedly happen in the future as these parks at some point as parent company Six Flags looks to leverage its new, single ownership across its new family of parks. Given this, we would imagine that subtle changes, like adding "a Six Flags Park" to parks that were formerly owned by Cedar Fair will probably happen in the next few years.

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FAQs

What does the Six Flags Cedar Fair merger mean? ›

The combined company will be comprised of 42 amusem*nt parks and nine resort properties across the U.S., Mexico and Canada. It also has a pro-forma enterprise value of approximately $8 billion based on both companies' debt and equity values as of Oct. 31, 2023.

Did Six Flags buy Disneyland California? ›

As of recently, Disney sold their popular theme park, Disneyland, to Six Flags for 7.5 billion dollars. Their reasons for selling the amusem*nt park were due to a lack of funds.

How is Six Flags doing financially? ›

The company had a net income of $39 million in full year 2023, compared to net income of $101 million in full year 2022. The income per share was $0.46 compared to income per share of $1.20 in full year 2022.

Why is Six Flags merging? ›

“Our merger with Six Flags will bring together two of North America's iconic amusem*nt park companies to establish a highly diversified footprint and a more robust operating model to enhance park offerings and performance,” said Richard Zimmerman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cedar Fair.

Why is Six Flags getting sued? ›

The lawsuit filed late last year by a California Army veteran known as I.L. who has mental and physical impairments says that Six Flags' “Attraction Access Program” illegally discriminates against people with disabilities.

Which Disneyland park is not owned by Disney? ›

Tokyo Disneyland and its companion park, Tokyo DisneySea, are the only Disney parks in the world not owned or operated by The Walt Disney Company in any capacity.

Is Cedar Fair buying Six Flags? ›

Six Flags and Cedar Fair will soon operate as one, under the name Six Flags, as a $3.5 billion conglomerate. The unprecedented portfolio will include 42 theme parks, 15 water parks and nine resorts across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Why is it called Six Flags? ›

Throngs flocked to Six Flags Over Texas when the park opened in 1961. Six themed sections, modeled after the culture of the six countries whose flags flew over Texas during the state's colorful history, created a spectacular and magical setting for guests — and provided the park's name.

Is Six Flags losing business? ›

Six Flags reported significant misses on both earnings and revenue estimates for Q1 2024. Admissions declined 7.2% while guest spending also fell, indicating changes in consumer behavior. The company is in the middle of a merger with Cedar Fair, aiming to enhance its market position.

How much debt is Six Flags in? ›

Total debt on the balance sheet as of December 2023 : $2.53 B. According to Six Flags's latest financial reports the company's total debt is $2.53 B. A company's total debt is the sum of all current and non-current debts.

How much is the CEO of Six Flags worth? ›

The estimated net worth of John M Duffey is at least $30 Million dollars as of 2024-05-14. John M Duffey is the President, CEO of Six Flags Entertainment Corp and owns about 1,118,464 shares of Six Flags Entertainment Corp (SIX) stock worth over $30 Million.

Is Great America closing in 2024? ›

In June 2022, Cedar Fair, a regional theme park conglomerate that owns Great America, announced the park was closing forever. But it's been an odd sort of death. At the time, Cedar Fair said it had sold the ground underneath the park, but the buyer wouldn't evict Great America for up to 11 years.

Why Six Flags Over Texas? ›

Six Flags Over Texas, which opened in 1961, was named for the “Six Flags of Texas” – a display of flags representing the six countries whose flag has flown over the state.

Is Great America owned by Six Flags? ›

Cedar Fair, the owner of Santa Clara amusem*nt park Great America, and theme park giant Six Flags, owner of Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, are merging to create an expansive amusem*nt park operator spread across 17 U.S. states and three countries.

What does the Cedar Point merger mean? ›

The deal is being called a "merger of equals," meaning one chain will not dominate the other: the new CEO will be current Cedar Fair owner Richard Zimmerman, which means fans should not worry about Six Flags coming in and changing everything. But once the deal is done, there will inevitably be changes.

Why did Cedar Point merge with Six Flags? ›

"Our merger with Six Flags will bring together two of North America's iconic amusem*nt park companies to establish a highly diversified footprint and a more robust operating model to enhance park offerings and performance," Cedar Fair CEO Richard Zimmerman said in a prepared statement.

What is a merger of equals? ›

What Is a Merger of Equals? A merger of equals is when two firms of about the same size come together to form a single new company. In a merger of equals, shareholders from both firms surrender their shares and receive securities issued by the new company.

Will Cedar Point change its name to Six Flags? ›

Gary Rhodes, Cedar Fair's corporate director of communications, told The Enquirer on Thursday that Cedar Fair parks won't see any changes to their names or branding. Earlier this month, Cedar Fair, which owns Kings Island and 16 other parks, merged with Six Flags to form an $8 billion theme park giant.

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