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.
Ever since Lilo & Stitch released on June 21, 2002, the animated movie has received a lot of love at the Disney theme parks. With
Universal Orlando’s Stella Nova Resort, themed around the cosmos, opened on January 21, 2025, offering 750 rooms and various amenities. It serves as the first hotel for the upcoming Epic Universe park, set to open on May 22, 2025. Two additional themed resorts are planned to complement Stella Nova.
The annual No Coaster Con, hosted by Six Flags Great America near Chicago, showcased upcoming attractions, including the new B&M dive coaster, Wrath of Rakshasa, featuring a storage conveyor system. Six Flags also announced enhancements for other rides and new dining options, generating excitement for the 2025 season.
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!