Canada's Wonderland officially part of the Six Flags empire and here's what that means

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The entertainment giant that owns Canada's Wonderland has officially just signed a historical deal with fellow theme park brand Six Flags, bringing...

The entertainment giant that owns Canada's Wonderland has officially just signed a historical deal withSix Flags Entertainment Corporation banner as of this week.

At that time in fall 2023, Cedar Fair executives had said that the development would help them cut costs and achieve"a highly diversified footprint and a more robust operating model to enhance park offerings and performance." But, amid the excitement from higher up, many in the Toronto area might be wondering what this big step means for the park they know and love.

For the remainder of this season in particular, management writes that"there will be no immediate changes to 2024 season passes or 2024 All Parks Passports as a result of this merger. You can continue to use your passes as you always have," but notes that 2024 Cedar Fair Gold or Prestige Passes with the All Park Passport or other add-ons"may only be used to access legacy Cedar Fair parks.

 

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