The parent company of Six Flags Frontier City could consider closing some of its 42 theme parks across the US, according to recent news reports.
The news comes months after a major merger worth $8 billion joined Six Flags and Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. under the new label, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. The merger initially did not affect Oklahoma City's parks, Frontier City and Hurricane Harbor.
On Wednesday, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation released its quarterly earnings report that roughly detailed a long-range plan called "Project Accelerate." The plan promised a “comprehensive review of the portfolio to evaluate the potential divestiture of non-core assets to help reduce leverage.”
Would that review affect Hurricane Harbor or Frontier City? Here’s what we know:
Would Six Flags close Frontier City or Hurricane Harbor?
Six Flags corporate director of communication Gary Rhodes told USAToday that "we have no plans to close parks." Earlier on Thursday, Theme Park Insider reported that the closure or sale of Six Flags amusement parks could be "on the table" based on language in the company's recent earnings report.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman:


