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Six Flags Zhejiang
Artist rendering of Six Flags Zhejiang
LocationHaiyan, China
StatusUnder construction
OpensUnknown
OwnerSix Flags Amusement Parks
Operated byMaynex Private Limited

Six Flags Zhejiang is a planned theme park in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, China, a partnership between Six Flags. It will feature original rides and attractions, along with attractions mainly themed around Looney Tunes, Garfield and Friends, and Tuzki, among others.[1] In addition to a theme park, the park will be accompanied by a Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park.[2] Six Flags Zhejiang will be located in Haiyan, on the coast of Hangzhou Bay. The park is approximately 45 miles from downtown Shanghai.[3] As of 2020, construction on the park has came to a halt, as the Riverside Investment Group has been unable to pay their debts. It’s unclear whether or not the park will finish construction and open.

Areas

Thrillseeker Plaza

The main area of the park, which will branch off to the park's other areas. The park's areas are based on other Six Flags theme parks as well as various aspects of the United States.

Magic Mountain

Themed after Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California.

Great Adventure

Themed after Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.

Fiesta Texas

Themed after Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, Texas.

Garfield Beach

A seaside beach-themed children's area, based on the Garfield franchise by Jim Davis.

Waterfront Square

A waterfront area connected to Garfield Beach.

Hurricane Harbor

A water park, similar to other Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water parks in the US.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Garfield to Be Signature Character in Children's Areas of Six Flags-Branded Theme Parks in China" (Press release). Business Wire. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
  2. ^ Frater, Patrick (2016-12-19). "Six Flags to Build Water Park in China". Variety. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
  3. ^ "Six Flags website". Retrieved April 1, 2017.

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