The company’s recent moves might be bad decisions, but they were the only options available for the struggling chain.
A closer look reveals the new trademark applications often align only with the water park or resort sides of existing Six Flags properties, leaving the main roller coaster parks unmentioned.
Six Flags is now the largest U.S. amusement park operator but faces significant post-merger challenges and underperformance.
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