An East Coast amusement park is set to close as the property is flagged for redevelopment. Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in Bowie, Maryland, will shut down at the end of this season, with the final operating day being Sunday, November 2. The decision to close the approximately 500-acre park is part of the company’s ongoing portfolio optimization program. Richard Zimmerman, president and CEO of Six Flags, expressed gratitude to the park associates and acknowledged the impact on guests. Six Flags has hired CBRE to market the property for sale. All 2025 season passes and tickets will be honored throughout the final operating season. The company will provide severance and other benefits to all eligible full-time associates.
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