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  2. Demon (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Demon is a multi-looping roller coaster at both Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois and California's Great America in Santa Clara, California. [1] [2] Both coasters opened in 1976 as Turn of the Century, when both Great America parks were owned by Marriott Corporation. [3]

  3. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford (formerly known as Magic Waters) is a water park owned by the Rockford Park District and operated by Six Flags. It is located in Cherry Valley , Winnebago County , Illinois , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and located next to the interchange between Interstate 39 / U.S. Route 51 and Interstate 90 near U.S. Route 20 .

  4. Hangzhou Bay Sunac Tourism City - Wikipedia

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    On January 10, 2020, Six Flags disclosed that, “The development of the Six Flags-branded parks in China has encountered continued challenges and has not progressed as expected”, as well as revealing that Riverside had defaulted on its payments to the company. [24] Six Flags warned of a fourth-quarter revenue shortfall and as a result, a ...

  5. Maxx Force - Wikipedia

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    Maxx Force is a launched steel roller coaster at the Six Flags Great America amusement park in Gurnee, Illinois, United States. [1] It opened on July 4, 2019, and was manufactured by S&S - Sansei Technologies.

  6. Qiddiya - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Qiddiya, which is currently under construction, is planned to be the largest theme park in the Middle East at 79 acres (0.32 km 2), [16] and is expected to have multiple attractions. Notable attractions will include Falcon's Flight , the world's fastest, tallest, and longest roller coaster , (which will partly go over the Qiddiya ...

  7. Frontier City - Wikipedia

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    Frontier City is a western-themed amusement park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.It is owned by EPR and operated by Six Flags.The park opened in 1958. Prior to Cedar Fair's acquisition by Six Flags, Frontier City was one of only two Six Flags properties, along with La Ronde in Montreal, that were not officially branded as Six Flags parks.

  8. Mark Shapiro (media executive) - Wikipedia

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    From October to December 2005, Shapiro was the CEO of Red Zone LLC as the company pushed for control over Six Flags. [32] Once Red Zone solidified control over the company, Shapiro became director, president, and chief executive officer of Six Flags, with a tenure lasting from August 2005 until May 2010.

  9. Coney Island Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside Cyclone, built in 1983 at Riverside Amusement Park (now Six Flags New England), was inspired by the design of the Coney Island Cyclone. [91] Later known as the Cyclone, it was closed in 2014 and replaced with Wicked Cyclone , [ 92 ] constructed by Rocky Mountain Construction . [ 93 ]