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Six Flags Wrapped 2025 Ridership Totals

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A number of the Six Flags parks have been posting statistics about the 2025 season via social media, in particular ridership totals:

  • Worlds of Fun - 5,674,255
  • Six Flags St. Louis - 5,909,044
  • Six Flags Over Georgia - 6,862,186
  • Kings Dominion - 10,668,737
  • Carowinds - 12,445,245
  • Six Flags New England - 15,017,076
  • Kings Island - 22,858,387
  • Canada's Wonderland - 25,832,308

Cedar Point's Wrapped post doesn't provide specific ridership numbers.

In the chain-wide Wrapped post, Knott's Berry Farm is shown as the most visited park. 

The top six visitor cities were also included:

May be a graphic of map and text that says 'Top 6 Visitor Cities 1 Los Angeles 2 New York City 3 Cincinnati 4 Dallas/Fort Worth 5 Charlotte 6 Chicago'

Thank you for posting this! 

Interesting that Carowinds beat out KD by only about 2 million rides. After all the way that KD has been cheated out of investment while Carowinds has got heavy investment with this relatively minor result. 

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The ridership number for Six Flags New England seems surprisingly high. While it certainly sits in a densely populated part of the country, the park doesn't seem to come up often as a major player in the chain.

3 hours ago, Timchat2 said:

The top six visitor cities were also included:

May be a graphic of map and text that says 'Top 6 Visitor Cities 1 Los Angeles 2 New York City 3 Cincinnati 4 Dallas/Fort Worth 5 Charlotte 6 Chicago'

I think someone said these "visitor cities" were where people visited from, not the cities where parks are located. My question is this: how do they know the home cities and how is NYC 2nd on this list? I believe the numbers, but it's interesting to see.

Kings Island being in the top 5 overall is not surprising. As much as I want the other parks to also increase, I very much hope KI maintains its top 4 status overall. We have a very special thing going on and I'd hate to see anything happen to it.

1 hour ago, Timchat2 said:

The ridership number for Six Flags New England seems surprisingly high. While it certainly sits in a densely populated part of the country, the park doesn't seem to come up often as a major player in the chain.

Maybe they've changed since I was there in either 2016 or 2018, but my jaw dropped when I saw that. Before COVID, SFNE had a solid enthusiast reputation (that my visit fully confirmed) for taking 3-5 business days to load and send a train.

So I recall the parks doing the same social posts last few years. Does anyone have any of those old posts? It’s going to be very interesting to see how the numbers change especially post merger. These are the 2025 ridership number posts I could find.

 
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