
Catwoman Whip and Poison Ivy Toxic Twister at Six Flags Over Georgia
A list of events in 2020 related to Six Flags.
Timeline[]
January[]
- January 1
- Holiday in the Park 2019 ends at Six Flags America.
- Holiday in the Park 2019 ends at Six Flags New England.
- Holiday in the Park 2019 ends at Six Flags Great Adventure.
- Final day of the 2019 season at Six Flags St. Louis.
- January 5 – Holiday in the Park 2019 ends at Six Flags Over Georgia.
- January 9 – West Coast Racers opens to the general public at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
- January 18 – Mardi Gras Festival 2020 begins at Six Flags Over Texas.
- January 31 – Arik Ruchim joins Six Flags' Board of Directors, replacing Usman Nabi.
February[]
- February 20 – Six Flags releases their fourth quarter and full-year 2019 earnings, also announcing the retirement of CFO Marshall Barber and the promotion of his interim successor, Leonard Russ.
- February 24 – Marshall Barber steps down as CFO of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, but remains with the company.
March[]
- March 1 – Mardi Gras Festival 2020 ends at Six Flags Over Texas.
- March 2 – Lance Balk retires as General Counsel of Six Flags.
- March 7 – Six Flags Over Georgia opens for the 2020 season.
- March 9 – Six Flags names Laura W. Doerre their new General Counsel, replacing Lance Balk.
- March 13 – Six Flags announces the suspension of operations and delay of opening dates for Six Flags Magic Mountain, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Six Flags Over Georgia, Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Six Flags St. Louis, Six Flags America, Six Flags Great Escape Resort, and Frontier City due to health conditions surrounding the ongoing COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.
- March 30 – Six Flags announces the extended suspension of operations at all Six Flags properties through at least mid-May.
April[]
To be added
May[]
To be added
June[]
- June 5 – Frontier City reopens to the public.
- June 15 – Six Flags Over Georgia reopens for Members
- June 22 – Six Flags St. Louis reopens for Members and Season Pass Holders.
- June 26 – Six Flags St. Louis reopens to the public.
- June 29 – Six Flags White Water reopens for Members and Season Pass Holders.
July[]
- July 2 – Season Pass Holder and Member previews begin through July 3 for the temporary attraction The Marine World Experience at the still-closed Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.
- July 4 – The Marine World Experience opens to the public at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, which remains closed.
- July 20 – Six Flags Great America Hurricane Harbor (Hurricane Harbor Chicago) and Hurricane Harbor Rockford reopens to the public.
August[]
- August 31 – Marshall Barber retires from Six Flags after over 24 years at the company.
September[]
- September 18
- Hallowfest begins at Six Flags Great Adventure.
- Hallowfest begins at Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
- Hallowfest begins at Six Flags Over Georgia.
- September 25 – Hallowfest begins at Six Flags Over Texas.
October[]
- October 2
- Hallowfest begins at Frontier City.
- Hallowfest begins at Six Flags St. Louis.
- October 3 – Hallowfest begins at Six Flags America.
November[]
- November 1 – Hallowfest ends at Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Six Flags Over Georgia, Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags St. Louis, Six Flags America, and Frontier City.
- November 14 – Holiday in the Park 2020 begins at Six Flags Great Adventure.
- November 21
- Holiday in the Park 2020 begins at Six Flags America.
- Holiday in the Park 2020 begins at Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
- Holiday in the Park 2020 begins at Six Flags St. Louis.
- November 27
- Holiday in the Park 2020 begins at Six Flags New England.
- Holiday in the Park Lights begins at Six Flags Great America.
Anniversaries[]
- February 11 - 20th anniversary of Goliath at Six Flags Magic Mountain
- March 1 - 40th anniversary of Judge Roy Scream at Six Flags Over Texas
- March 18 – 20th anniversary of Medusa at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.
- April 7 – 30th anniversary of Viper at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
External links[]
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