Six Flags Reports Mixed Q2 2026 Results Amid Portfolio Restructuring

  • 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.

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.

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.