Park zones

Six Flags America zones

5 zone(s) grouping 35 public place(s).

Places in the park
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Main Street 1776

Main Street 1776

Main Street 1776 was part of the readable organization of Six Flags America. The area helped guests understand where they were in the park, with its own atmosphere and recognizable points of interest.

The entrance, first shops and patriotic façades set the tone on arrival. It was a transition area, useful for starting the day, buying souvenirs and finding bearings before moving deeper into the park.

For a former park, keeping this area documented makes it easier to understand how rides, dining, shops and rest spaces fitted into the real guest route.

Restaurants · 9 Shops · 7 Shows · 5
5

Gotham City

Gotham City

Gotham City was part of the readable organization of Six Flags America. The area helped guests understand where they were in the park, with its own atmosphere and recognizable points of interest.

Gotham City grouped several major attractions associated with the DC Comics universe and gave a strong visual identity to a key part of the park.

For a former park, keeping this area documented makes it easier to understand how rides, dining, shops and rest spaces fitted into the real guest route.

Shops · 2 Restaurants · 1 Shows · 1
2

SteamTown

SteamTown

SteamTown was part of the readable organization of Six Flags America. The area helped guests understand where they were in the park, with its own atmosphere and recognizable points of interest.

SteamTown replaced the former western mood with a steampunk look, using machinery, steam, industrial staging and both family and thrill rides close together.

For a former park, keeping this area documented makes it easier to understand how rides, dining, shops and rest spaces fitted into the real guest route.

Restaurants · 2
2

Looney Tunes Movie Town

Looney Tunes Movie Town

Looney Tunes Movie Town was part of the readable organization of Six Flags America. The area helped guests understand where they were in the park, with its own atmosphere and recognizable points of interest.

This area was dedicated to younger guests, with child-sized rides, Looney Tunes characters and a playful movie-studio mood.

For a former park, keeping this area documented makes it easier to understand how rides, dining, shops and rest spaces fitted into the real guest route.

Shops · 1 Shows · 1
1

Hurricane Harbor Maryland

Hurricane Harbor Maryland

Hurricane Harbor Maryland was part of the readable organization of Six Flags America. The area helped guests understand where they were in the park, with its own atmosphere and recognizable points of interest.

Hurricane Harbor Maryland was the adjacent water park, with a wave pool, slides, tube rides and play areas. It closed before the main park’s final operating day.

For a former park, keeping this area documented makes it easier to understand how rides, dining, shops and rest spaces fitted into the real guest route.

Restaurants · 1