After just over 50 years of providing operations to the general public, the Six Flags park located in Maryland closed its doors. The amusement ride company in the United States thanked the people for all their love and preference given throughout all this time.
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“Thank you, Six Flags America fans.for 50 years of family fun. We will always treasure the memories we have created together,” the company posted on its X account.
According to the information, this emblematic amusement park will not be the only one to close its doors. Also the “Hurricane Harbor” located in this region, also saw its lifespan end, November 2 was the last day on which he received the public.
According to reports from various media outlets such as People Magazine, the decision comes as part of a restructuring of the company. This with a long-term view, reducing the debt held by Six Flags and reorganize the portfolio of parks and roller coasters.
“We appreciate our employees who work hard to create unforgettable memories for our visitors, and Six Flags Commits to Supporting All Affected Employees during the closing process later this year,” said Richard A. Zimmerman.

So far, it is known that Nearly 70 employees who worked full time will receive due compensation due to the closure of the park. However, it is also estimated that this goodbye represents a hard blow to the community’s economy due to the visits generated by the attractions.
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Finally, Six Flags has not detailed What will happen to all structures of the rides and roller coasters that were there.
