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2006 Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Park Brochure Louisville, roller coaster Mr. Six For Sale


2006 Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Park Brochure Louisville, roller coaster Mr. Six
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2006 Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Park Brochure Louisville, roller coaster Mr. Six:
$8.99

Up for sale is a unique piece of amusement park history - a 1999 Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom brochure. This vintage collectible offers a glimpse into the park's exciting attractions, entertainment, and history.

Item Details:

  • Year: 2006
  • Park: Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
  • Condition: Good condition with minor information
  • Photos of the rides, roller coasters and waterpark
  • Looney Tunes characters throughout brochure
  • Mr. Six, the Six Flags Spokesperson, featured throughout Significance:
    • In April 1998, Premier Parks purchased Six Flags from Time Warner.
    • On June 21, 1998, Kentucky Kingdom officially became known as Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom.
    • In a twist of history, on February 4, 2010, Six Flags announced the park's immediate closure due to an amended lease rejection by the Kentucky State Fair Board.
    • This brochure represents a time when the park was still in full operation as a Six Flags park.

Why You'll Love This Brochure:

  • A fascinating memento from a park that was once a part of the iconic Six Flags chain.
  • Perfect for collectors of vintage theme park memorabilia.
  • Ideal for anyone with a fondness for the history of Kentucky Kingdom, including its ups and downs.

Condition:This brochure is a four-fold, 8 panel brochure that is in good condition, with very minor wrinkling.

Shipping: It will be shipped in a protective covering between two pieces of cardboard and comes from a smoke-free home.

Don't miss your chance to own this rare piece of amusement park history. offer now and own a tangible part of Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom's past. Feel free to reach out with any questions or requests for additional information.

Six Flags era (1998–2010)

Kentucky Kingdom announced on September 26, 1997 that the rights to operate the park would be sold to Premier Parks for $64 million; the deal was finalized on November 7. As part of the agreement, Premier Parks agreed to continue opening new attractions at the park through at least 1999. At the time, Kentucky Kingdom was one of the main tourism attractions for Louisville, receiving more visitors than Churchill Downs. On April 1, 1998, Premier Parks purchased Six Flags from Time Warner, and as such, on June 21, 1998, Kentucky Kingdom became known as Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. Also on June 21, 1998, Twisted Sisters, a wooden dueling roller coaster, officially opened to the public. The roller coaster cost $5 million, and had been planned by Thememparks LLC, who originally wanted to name it "Double Trouble." Hook's Lagoon, an interactive tree house with water activities, was also added that year to Hurricane Bay. Six Flags then transformed King Louie's Playground into Looney Tunes Movie Town and added the Batman Stunt Show Spectacular in 1999. It became the ninth amusement park to use the Six Flags name.

Amid a corporate bankruptcy, on February 4, 2010, Six Flags announced the park would cease operations immediately due to the rejection of an amended lease by the Kentucky State Fair Board. This left the fair board and Six Flags to negotiate the ownership of rides and attractions. On July 25, 2010, this dispute was settled with Six Flags receiving a ride of their choice (Road Runner Express), and $2.8 million in lease-related payments owed by Six Flags was forgiven in exchange for Six Flags' property rights (which included the offices, furniture, fixtures and equipment relating to the park, and all intellectual property). The Kentucky State Fair Board also used $2.35 million from Ed Hart to purchase Six Flags' 20-acre (8.1ha) stake in the park. Six Flags removed all of the Looney Tunes and DC Comics/Batman related content from the park along with inner tubes, overhead shades from rides, and some parts from rides to use at its other parks. Six Flags also removed the Sky Coaster, as they had leased the ride and the owner had decided to take the ride elsewhere. Greezed Lightnin' remained at the park until July 2013 when Ed Hart and Themeparks, LLC removed it due to it refurbishing costs exceeding the ride value.



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