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Are there two six flags in New York city?

No, there are not two Six Flags parks in New York City. There is one Six Flags park located nearby, called Six Flags Great Adventure, which is in Jackson, New Jersey, about an hour's drive from NYC. Additionally, there is a smaller Six Flags park, Six Flags New England, located in Massachusetts, but it is not in New York City either.


When was Six Flags New Orleans created?

Six Flags New Orleans was created in 2000.


When did Six Flags New Orleans end?

Six Flags New Orleans ended in 2005.


What is the address of the great lodge six flags in New York?

The address for Great Lodge Six Flags in New York is: 89 Six Flags Drive Queensbury, New York 12804


What is the symbol for Six Flags Entertainment Corporation New in the NYSE?

The symbol for Six Flags Entertainment Corporation New in the NYSE is: SIX.


Is there an Six Flags in Pennsylvania?

No. The closest Six Flags to the Pennsylvania border is Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, and Six Flags America is just outside of Washington, DC.


Where is the roller coaster called kingda ka?

At Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey


Does Six Flags New England have go carts?

Yes, six flags has go carts.


Which island in New York houses an amusement park?

in Brooklyn theres coney island but that's closed due to renovation but right next door in Jackson, New Jersey theres six flags great adventure by far the most popular six flags park in the nation.


What is the market cap for Six Flags Entertainment Corporation New SIX?

As of July 2014, the market cap for Six Flags Entertainment Corporation New (SIX) is $3,721,117,821.20.


What is the area of Six Flags New England?

The area of Six Flags New England is 1,149,307.2239616 square meters.


Will six flags new Orleans come back?

There are currently no plans to reopen Six Flags New Orleans after it closed in 2005 due to damage from Hurricane Katrina. The property remains abandoned and in ruins, with no announced redevelopment plans.