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4 unusual facts about Six Flags Great Adventure


Angus G. Wynne

Two years later, the company went on to purchase a New Jersey park developed by the Hardwicke Companies and designed by Warner LeRoy (son of Wizard of Oz director, Mervyn LeRoy), called Great Adventure.

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The game is also licensed by Six Flags to include scenarios based on five of their real Six Flags amusement parks (such as Magic Mountain, Great Adventure, and Over Texas. Also included were parks known today as Walibi Holland and Walibi Belgium that were known in the game as Six Flags Holland and Six Flags Belgium respectively because at the time the game was made, Six Flags owned those parks.).

Six Flags Great Adventure

For various plays, albums, movies, television shows see The Great Adventure

They terminated several licenses including their license with The Wiggles.



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