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Thursday, March 5, 2026
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Michigan's Adventure sold to EPR Properties; will operate as usual in 2026

Michigan's Adventure is changing hands again.
Just two years after the park was absorbed into Six Flags Entertainment Corporation in a merger with prior owner Cedar Fair, Six Flags sold Michigan's Adventure, along with six other parks, to EPR Properties, EPR announced in a Thursday morning press release.
"This strategic acquisition represents a compelling opportunity to expand our attractions portfolio with high-quality experiential real estate assets in established regional markets," said Gregory K. Silvers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of EPR Properties, in the release.
The total sale is for $342 million and also includes the following parks: Worlds of Fun in Kansas City; Valleyfair just outside the Twin Cities in Minnesota; Six Flags St. Louis in Missouri; Schlitterbahn in Galveston, Texas; Six Flags Great Escape in Queensbury, N.Y.; and Six Flags La Ronde in Montreal.
Michigan's Adventure and the other U.S. parks in the sale will be leased to and operated by Enchanted Parks (formerly Innovative Attraction Management), according to the release.
The transaction is expected to close toward the end of the first quarter or beginning of the second quarter, subject to third-party approvals. No significant impact on guests is expected during the transition. The parks will continue their regular operating schedules, and all season passes sold will be recognized through the 2026 operating season.