Six Flags Reports Mixed Q2 2026 Results Amid Portfolio Restructuring
Event summary
- Six Flags reported a 7% decline in net revenues on a Reported Basis but a 2.4% increase on a Same-Park Basis for Q2 2026.
- Attendance increased by 4% on a Same-Park Basis, driven by season pass and membership sales growth.
- Adjusted EBITDA rose by 7% on a Same-Park Basis to $249 million.
- Net loss attributable to Six Flags widened to $194 million from $87 million on a Same-Park Basis.
The big picture
Six Flags' Q2 2026 results reflect the ongoing impact of its portfolio restructuring, with a focus on higher-margin parks and recurring revenue streams. The company's strategic shift towards season pass and membership models aims to build a more predictable business model amid competitive pressures in the regional amusement park sector.
What we're watching
- Season Pass Strategy
- How Six Flags' focus on season pass and membership sales will affect long-term revenue stability.
- Operational Efficiency
- Whether the company can sustain improved financial performance through disciplined expense management.
- Portfolio Optimization
- The pace at which Six Flags can realize benefits from its divestiture of non-core parks.
