Yes, California's Great America in Santa Clara is scheduled to close permanently, though the gates are not shutting immediately. In June 2022, the land owner, Cedar Fair (which has since merged with Six Flags), sold the property to a real estate developer, Prologis, for approximately $310 million. As part of the agreement, the park has a long-term lease that allows it to continue operating for up to 11 years from the sale date. As of 2026, the park is still open and entertaining guests, but the countdown has begun, with a likely closing date around 2033. The decision to close was driven by the high value of the land in the heart of Silicon Valley, which is slated for massive redevelopment into commercial and residential space. While fans are saddened by the eventual loss of iconic coasters like Gold Striker and RailBlazer, the park remains a vibrant destination for now, even as the long-term future of the site transitions toward industrial and tech-focused infrastructure.