DENVER — Colorado's largest amusement park will move out of downtown Denver in the coming years and could relocate to Aurora.
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The park operated as 'Six Flags Elitch Gardens' until 2006. CNL Lifestyle Properties purchased Elitch Gardens from Six Flags in 2007 and leased it back to PARC Management. The park was rebranded simply as 'Elitch Gardens'.
Guests can take a plunge on Splashdown, float down the Castaway Creek Lazy River, or lounge in the full-service cabanas while the kids play in Hook's Lagoon.
Total revenue for the full year decreased by $139m compared to 2021. Again, this was due to lower attendance, driven by higher prices, the removal of free tickets, and fewer discounts. Six Flags had a net income of $109m in 2022, compared to $130m in the prior year.