Six Flags will remove a 70-year-old coaster called the Magic Flyer, and the 40-year-old swing ride Tweety's Escape, named ...
The permits likely refer to the kids' rides the Magic Flyer and Tweety's Escape.
If NBCUniversal owner Comcast acquired Warner Bros., it likely would have resulted in new attractions based on DC Comics and ...
Six Flags Magic Mountain plans to demolish two of its long-running attractions.
On Nov. 24, however, Six Flags named John Reilly, a seasoned executive in the recreation and amusement industry, as the new CEO. With a new leader in place, and the stock down 69% year to date, Rush ...
The permits filed in Los Angeles County likely refer to the Magic Flyer and Tweety's Escape ...
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