In 2025, numerous theme parks and attractions closed permanently, highlighting challenges in the industry and a shift towards replacing older rides with new IP-driven experiences.
Theme Parks First. Everything Else Next.
In 2025, numerous theme parks and attractions closed permanently, highlighting challenges in the industry and a shift towards replacing older rides with new IP-driven experiences.
Limitless Park provides a ranking of theme parks owned by Six Flags and Cedar Fair post-merger, highlighting their attractions while inviting readers to share opinions.
In November 2024, while passing Stricker’s Grove in Hamilton, Ohio, we unexpectedly found the it was accessible despite being closed. We explored the empty park, getting close to rides like Tornado and The Teddy Bear. We’ll definitely visit again when the park is open!
On November 11, 2024, Nintendo announced the opening of a new Donkey Kong Country sub-land at Universal Studios Japan’s Super Nintendo World, set for December 11, 2024. The area features iconic landmarks from the games, interactive activities, themed dining options, and a roller coaster attraction called Mine Cart Madness, promising immersive experiences for guests.
Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, formed by Cedar Point acquiring Valleyfair, has expanded significantly over the years, including the purchase of Paramount Parks in 2006. In 2023, Cedar Fair merged with Six Flags, becoming the largest theme park operator. This article ranks the 11 original Cedar Fair parks from worst to best.
Disneyland has transitioned into a winter wonderland for the holiday season, which runs from Nov. 15, 2024, to Jan. 6, 2025. Guests can enjoy an array of festive food options, including new treats like chocolate coffee loaf, peppermint cold brew float, and various themed desserts across park locations to enhance their holiday experience.