Little Dipper at Six Flags Great America.
A list of events in 2010 related to Six Flags.
Timeline[]
February[]
- February 4 – Six Flags announces that Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom will cease operations, due to the rejection of an amended lease by the Kentucky State Fair Board. This left the board and Six Flags to negotiate the ownership of rides and attractions.
March[]
- March 9 – Six Flags announces Terminator X: A Laser Battle For Salvation for La Ronde.
- March 27 – Six Flags Great Adventure opens for the 2010 season.
May[]
- May 3 – Six Flags Inc. exits corporate restructuring as Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.
- May 15 – Ednör – L'Attaque opens at La Ronde.
- May 27 – Little Dipper opens at Six Flags Great America.
July[]
- July 25 – The dispute between Six Flags and the Kentucky State Fair Board over Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom is settled. Six Flags receives Road Runner Express for relocation to another park, and their accumulated $2.5 million in lease-related debt is forgiven in exchange for the property rights to the park.
August[]
- August 13 – Jim Reid-Anderson replaces Al Weber Jr. as President, Chairman, and CEO of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.
September[]
- September 7 – Lance Balk is named General Counsel of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.
- September 24 – Six Flags announces that they had received $41 million in cash distribution with respect to its equity investment in Dick Clark Productions.[1]
October[]
- October 9 – Dead Man's Party debuts during Fright Fest 2010 at Six Flags St. Louis.
December[]
- December 21 – Six Flags names Richard Roedel to its Board of Directors.
Anniversaries[]
- March 11 – 10th anniversary of Superman: Krypton Coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas
- April 7 – 20th anniversary of Viper at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
- April 28 – 20th anniversary of Iron Wolf at Six Flags Great America.
References[]
- ↑ Six Flags Receives $41 Million in Cash (Press release) (September 24, 2010).
External links[]
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