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Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is the the world's largest amusement park corporation based on number of properties, and the fifth-most popular in terms of attendance. The company maintains 18 properties throughout North America consisting of theme parks, water parks, and family entertainment centers.
Six Flags is a close partner with WarnerMedia (as a former subsidiary of the company). Until 2053, Six Flags owns the rights to the Looney Tunes in theme parks in Canada and the United States excluding the Las Vegas metropolitan area).[1]
Six Flags Parks With Looney Attractions[]
Current[]
- Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas
- Six Flags Great Adventure
- Six Flags Great America
- Six Flags Magic Mountain
- Six Flags México
- Six Flags New England
- Six Flags Over Georgia
- Six Flags Over Texas
- Six Flags St. Louis
Former[]
- California's Great America (lost the rights when Six Flags purchased the Illinois Great America in 1984)
- Six Flags Elitch Gardens (now just Elitch Gardens)
- Six Flags Holland (reverted to a Walibi park in 2004)
- Six Flags Worlds of Adventure (permanently closed in 2007)
- Six Flags New Orleans (closed in 2005 due to Hurricane Katrina)
- Six Flags AstroWorld (closed in 2005)
- Six Flags Belgium (reverted to a Walibi park in 2004)
- Six Flags Darien Lake (although it returned to Six Flags control in 2018, no Looney Tunes themed attractions have yet been added)
- Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom (Now just Kentucky Kingdom)
- Six Flags America (Closed in 2025)
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