Overview
- Six Flags said cash proceeds, after taxes and costs, will be used to pay down debt and slightly improve its leverage ratio.
- The seven properties are Valleyfair (Minneapolis), Worlds of Fun (Kansas City), Michigan’s Adventure (Grand Rapids), Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston (Texas), Six Flags St. Louis (Missouri), Six Flags Great Escape (Queensbury, N.Y.), and Six Flags La Ronde (Montreal).
- All locations will operate on normal schedules through the 2026 season, with Six Flags branding in place and all 2026 season passes and multi‑park privileges honored.
- EPR will partner with Enchanted Parks to operate the six U.S. parks and with La Ronde Operations, Inc. to run the Montreal property, with rights to use the Six Flags name through 2026.
- The transaction is expected to close by late Q1 or early Q2 2026, and the seven parks collectively drew about 4.5 million guests in 2025, generating roughly $260 million in net revenue and about $45 million in adjusted EBITDA.