CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Six Flags Entertainment Inc. says it has agreed to sell Michigan's Adventure amusement park in Muskegon County and six other parks around the country as part of a fiscal restructuring.
Six Flags figures the sale to EPR Properties will generate $331 million, cash needed to pay down its debt. EPR will jointly operate the facilities with Enchanted Parks.
Six Flags says all seven parks will continue normal operations through the 2026 season, and all season passes and active memberships will be honored. It also says the sale will allow it to concentrate on the Six Flags parks with the greatest potential for innovation and expansion.
Michigan's Adventure in Fruitland Township, north of Muskegon, is the state's largest water and amusement park.
Here are the seven parks being impacted:
- Michigan’s Adventure (Muskegon, MI)
- Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston (Galveston, TX)
- Six Flags Great Escape (Queensbury, NY)
- Six Flags La Ronde (Montreal, QC)
- Six Flags St. Louis (St. Louis, MO)
- Valleyfair (Minneapolis, MN)
- Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, MO)