July 1 marked the official merger day between Six Flags and Cedar Fair into Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, a course of set in movement after final 12 months’s $8 billion deal. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that two theme park corporations have formally mixed operations, bringing collectively Six Flags places with Cedar Honest’s portfolio, which incorporates Knott’s Berry Farm amongst different regional theme parks.
For diehard theme park lovers and informal vacationers alike, this implies a lot of issues transferring ahead. It’s doable that these parks, that are unfold throughout the nation largely in main cities, might see some monetary infusions to get them on a competing stage with Common Studios and Disney Parks—possibly even giving stateside vacationers parks on the extent of Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi. A protracted-standing frustration has been that these parks have experiences and coasters with IP that’s seemingly been haphazardly slapped on, like DC characters or Peanuts (shout out to Knott’s, at the least, doing its finest with cute, endearing Snoopy exhibits). The trouble has considerably improved at instances with darkish rides like Justice League: Battle for Metropolis—and that might get even higher; as THR notes, “the businesses plan to leverage their licensed mental property of their parks, with Six Flags holding a cope with Warner Bros. Discovery for rights to characters from DC Comics and Looney Tunes, and Cedar Honest controlling rights to the Peanuts universe.”
There’s additionally final week’s main Halloween hang-out announcement; with Six Flags Fright Fest now holding the rights to a number of Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix, Lionsgate, and Legendary movie and television horror properties, titles like Stranger Issues, The Conjuring Universe, Stranger Issues, Military of the Useless, Trick r’ Deal with, Noticed, and DC Comics’ DCeased, to call a couple of, will now have a presence throughout Six Flags parks. It was stunning information to say the least, as a lot of these IP names had a presence at Common’s Halloween Horror Nights in previous years. It stays to be seen if these may also be integrated into Knott’s Scary Farm’s iconic hang-out occasion—however we’re hoping it and its sister parks hold the Halloween conventional lore vibe that’s made them such spooky giants, and that the trouble we see at Knott’s elevates the IP-heavy slate coming to Six Flags. This merger might present that these parks might be competitors for the large guys, whereas additionally being extra value accessible. Halloween is proving to be the check run.
We’re actually hoping that making these parks extra immersive with studio IP will reinvigorate the demand for them and encourage extra inventive funding with devoted leisure expansions. For those who’ve seen the extent Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi is working on, you’ll know what we imply. The worldwide parks boast cutting-edge sights impressed by DC worlds like Gotham, Looney Tunes, and different fan-favorite properties that make Disney and Common appear to be regional parks. They’ve full-on exhibits with DC heroes and villains, Looney Tunes meet and greets, and themed foodie enjoyable that’s not exhausting to search out or of the “seasonal solely, blink and also you’ll miss it” selection. With Netflix now within the combine alongside WB and Legendary, we’re hoping for extra past simply Halloween. Think about a completely realized Gotham Metropolis, a Godzilla x Kong coaster with animatronics, a Stranger Issues darkish experience, or perhaps a One Piece boat experience. If the parks shift into immersion, we’ll all be winners.
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