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  2. Magic Springs - Wikipedia

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    Magic Springs Family Fun Park opened July 22, 1978, under the management of Leisure and Recreation Concepts, headed by Dallas businessman Michael Jenkins. [1] Over time, investors became burdened by millions of dollars of debt and sold the park in the 1980s to a group headed by businessman Melvyn Bell , who then had his own financial troubles.

  3. Premier Parks, LLC - Wikipedia

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    Wet'n'Wild Palm Springs (2014–2018) Sold to Pono Acquisition Partners I, LLC and closed until the 2020 season. [17] Wet'n'Wild Phoenix (2014–2018); Operations taken over by Six Flags; Wet'n'Wild SplashTown (2011–2018); Operations taken over by Six Flags; White Water Bay (2011–2018); Operations taken over by Six Flags

  4. Arkansas Twister - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Twister is a wooden roller coaster at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls amusement park in Hot Springs, Arkansas.Originally opening in 1978 as The Roaring Tiger at Circus World theme park, the roller coaster was purchased in 1991 by Magic Springs, where it reopened as Arkansas Twister on May 30, 1992.

  5. Kentucky Kingdom, Six Flags: When do amusement parks open in ...

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    Thrill seekers have a few more months to wait for parks including Kentucky Kingdom, Cedar Point and some Six Flags open for 2024.

  6. Six Flags Darien Lake - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Darien Lake (also known as Six Flags Darien Lake Resort and formerly known as Darien Lake Fun Country, Darien Lake, and Darien Lake Theme Park Resort) is a 1,200-acre (4.86 km 2) amusement park and resort located in Darien, New York, off of Interstate 90 between Buffalo and Rochester.

  7. Six Flags St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags St. Louis, originally known as Six Flags Over Mid-America, is an amusement park in Eureka, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.Owned and operated by Six Flags, it has eight themed areas with attractions, dining, and live entertainment, many themed with characters from Looney Tunes and other Warner Bros. films and TV shows, DC Comics, and, formerly, Scooby-Doo.

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  9. X-Coaster - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 2012, Magic Springs and Crystal Falls announced that X-Coaster will be removed at the end of the 2012 season and that they plan on expanding Crystal Falls water park in 2013. [4] Despite this, however, the ride has continued operation into the 2013 season with its removal being delayed. [1] [needs update]