According to the city's permitting website, demolition at the site has been halted due to the contractor hired to do the work lacking proper licensing.
New Orleans Six Flags site demolition halted due to licensing issues Steelers' Cameron Heyward Says There Was a Snake in ...
The plan is to spend half a billion dollars in 2025 and 2026 to add new rides, themed areas, food options and upgrade their ...
Kingda Ka, the world's tallest roller coaster, will be among the rides removed from Six Flags Great Adventure to make way for ...
Six Flags is investing $1 billion for park improvements over the next two years. A new roller coaster is to replace two rides ...
Kingda Ka, the world’s “tallest and fastest” rollercoaster, is among several rides being retired to make room for a pair of ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has announced a $1 billion investment to improve the guest experience at its 42 parks ...
Cantrell’s chosen developer for the 227-acre site, Bayou Phoenix, says the matter should be resolved within two weeks.
Officials also revealed that a multiworld-record-breaking launch roller coaster will debut at the Jackson theme park in 2026.
La Vibora, the longtime bobsled-style coaster, opened in 1986. El Diablo, a giga loop coaster, was in operation since 2019.
The demolition of the long abandoned, Hurricane Katrina ravaged Six Flags in New Orleans, Louisiana has hit yet another ...