Editor’s note: The video attached to this article is from a segment on Six Flags Great America that preceded WGN’s morning news.
Six Flags Entertainment, the parent company that owns Six Flags Great America in north suburban Gurnee, announced in a press release Thursday that it has reached an agreement to sell seven of its parks as part of the company’s plan to “optimize and enhance (its) park portfolio.”
Great America is preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary season this year, but it is not among the parks for sale in the parent company’s portfolio, which now includes 34 parks in 23 locations across North America.
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The parks being sold are Michigan Adventure in Muskegon, Michigan; Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Galveston, Texas; Six Flags Great Escape in Queensbury, New York; Six Flags La Ronde in Montreal, Quebec; Six Flags St. Louis in St. Louis, Missouri; Valleyfair in Minneapolis; and World of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri.
Six Flags said the parks are being sold to EPR Properties for a total cash consideration of $331 million.
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“Consistent with our strategy, this divestiture allows us to focus our capital, leadership and operational focus on assets that we believe will generate the strongest returns and provide the greatest long-term upside,” Six Flags President and CEO John Reilly said in the release.
“Since joining the company, it has been clear to me that Six Flags’ profitability has not been fully realized. This transaction will simplify our portfolio, strengthen our balance sheet and allow us to execute with greater clarity and discipline.”
No, according to Six Flags, they will continue to operate, just under different ownership.
Six Flags said EPR Properties “will work with experienced operators … to ensure a smooth, seamless transition.” Those partners include Enchanted Parks at Six Parks in the U.S. and La Ronde Operations, Inc. in La Ronde, Quebec.
According to Six Flags, all seven parks will continue to operate normally through the 2026 season. Additionally, Six Flags said all 2026 season passes and active memberships will be available year-round, including multi-park admission.
So if you purchased a Six Flags all-park season pass this year, it will still be good for those parks despite the upcoming sale
“We are confident in the future of these parks under the management of EPR and its operating partners, who have extensive experience managing parks of this size,” Six Flags said in a post on its website explaining the changes.