Six Flags also announced that the animals would remain in the preserve.
Flag did not announce a price tag for its project, but the consortium said it would spend $500 million on its line.
On 14 September 2006, Six Flags announced it would replace its sign that sits along Interstate 94.
On April 1, 2009, Six Flags officially announced the details of Bizarro.
On June 1, 2009, Six Flags announced they would delay their $15 million debt payment further using a 30-day grace period.
By the fall of 2006 Six Flags announced that Magic Mountain was still up for sale.
Six Flags originally announced that the ride would have a Batman theme, along with its T2 coaster.
The expansion was not made, however, as Six Flags later announced plans to dispose of its Kentucky Kingdom property.
At the end of the 2006 season, Six Flags announced it would not renew its lease.
Six Flags announced a new partnership with the Miracle Whip brand in 2009.