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Thrill seekers in Texas will soon have one less spot to ride rollercoasters. ZDT's Amusement Park in Seguin-east of San Antonio-will cease operations this summer, the family-owned park announced on Monday.
Six Flags announced recently it would close two of its theme parks, including one by the end of the year, for several reasons
A film set in the summer of 1998 is looking for local extras to wear their '90s fashion for a scene to be shot a Green Bay's Bay Beach Amusement Park.
The Mad Mouse roller coaster at J’s Amusement Park in Guerneville before it was torn down.
Six Flags announced recently it would close two of its theme parks, including one by the end of the year. Unlike the abrupt closure of Kingda Ka at Great Adventure at the end of 2024, Six Flags has given more notice to theme park goers about which parks will be closing.
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Danny Donhauser told MySA in 2023 that he grew up in New Braunfels and witnessed the tourism Schlitterbahn brought to the city. He wanted to do the same for Seguin, where he moved to at 16 years old. "My dream was always to put a roller coaster in," he told MySA.
During Wednesday’s episode of Today, the daytime TV anchor and the former NBA star, who is serving as a guest host this week, reacted to a recent PopSugar report that claimed couples often end up packing on the PDA at theme parks because of adrenaline, a feeling of anonymity, or simply as a way to pass the time in line.
After razing the New Jersey ride — once known as the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world — the amusement-resort operator has announced the closure of two Six Flags properties: Six Flags America & Hurricane Harbor in Bowie, Maryland, and California’s Great America in Santa Clara.