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Breaking news: Astroworld to close

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  1. Behad

    Behad Contributing Member

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    From www.khou.com

    Breaking news: Six Flags, Inc. today announced that it will permanently close its AstroWorld theme park in Houston at the end of the 2005 season.



    I guess more to follow?
     
  2. Tyree

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    that sucks....havent been there in forever but wonder why its closing?
     
  3. Rocket River

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    because of people like us. . .we ain't been there in ages :D

    but this does surprise me . . . disappoints me. . and saddens me
    I think I will take my son this weekend

    Rocket River
     
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    Shouldn't it be called Texansworld now anyway.
     
  5. A-Train

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    Damn...was it the parking situation that did Astroworld in?

    I guess I'll hit Fright Fest one last time in October...
     
  6. Behad

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    The story is up now


    Astroworld will close forever at end of 2005 season

    04:49 PM CDT on Monday, September 12, 2005

    From 11 News Staff Reports

    Six Flags, Inc. announced Monday that it will permanently close its AstroWorld theme park in Houston at the end of the 2005 season.

    AP

    The company said 119 permanent jobs will be lost as a result of the closure, with a number of employees likely to be offered jobs at other Six Flags properties. The park also employs approximately 1,500 workers on a seasonal basis. The 2005 seasonal staff will not be affected.

    The 109-acre site will be marketed to the real estate development community.

    The company expects to make a tidy profit given the property’s size and location within a revitalized and dynamic area of the city and its proximity to so many of Houston’s civic, healthcare and business enterprises.

    Proceeds from the sale would be used for debt reduction and general corporate purposes, the company said.

    Factors contributing to the decision to sale included the park’s relative performance over the past several years and continued uncertainty over offsite parking rights related to Reliant Stadium and the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, the company said.

    “We are always looking for opportunities to enhance shareholder value. In assessing the performance of this property relative to the significant increase in real estate values in the Houston market, we concluded that the best way to unlock this value for shareholders was to pursue a sale of the property,” said Kieran Burke, chairman and CEO of Six Flags. “While we continually review our properties in order to determine the best allocation of resources, it is important to note that a unique set of circumstances applies to the AstroWorld property and this action should not be considered indicative of our intentions for any of our other parks.”

    The AstroWorld site is located near Reliant Park, Houston’s major sports, entertainment and exhibition center, the museum district and the Texas Medical Center and is immediately adjacent to the city’s new light rail system’s Fannin South Station.

    Six Flags said it retains a significant presence in Houston with its Six Flags SplashTown water park, which is located on another site in the city and is expected to be enhanced with equipment from AstroWorld. Six Flags will also continue to serve the market with its parks in San Antonio and Arlington.

    “We had a great run with AstroWorld and have been proud to serve as a family entertainment venue in the community for so many years,” said Burke. “We are grateful to everyone who visited, worked and supported AstroWorld, and we look forward to serving Houstonians at Six Flags SplashTown and other nearby Six Flags parks. We are very encouraged by the prospect that the site has great potential for economic development and are hopeful this sale will ultimately result in significant job creation and economic activity for the city of Houston.”

    The sale is subject to the approval of Six Flags’ bank lenders.



    http://www.khou.com/topstories/stories/khou050912_mh_astroworld.4f6d3367.html
     
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    wow..hard to imagine there not being an astroworld here. i'd take my son, but he's 5, so there's not much there for him to do.
     
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    Man that sucks, I grew up going to Astroworld and Waterworld
     
  9. Rocketman95

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    That blows. :(
     
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    Wow. Sad day in Houston history. That thing's been around for nearly 40 years. :(
     
  11. Uprising

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    Wow, that's sad! I haven't been there in forever, but I planned on going.

    My sister is going to kill me. She wanted me to take her there this summer but I never got around to it. Now it's closing!!! :eek: :(
     
  12. Dave2000

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    this sucks, now i have to go before the end of the year.... :(

    i grew up going to that place. I was hoping that i'd take my kids there one day (when i have some), but thats not going to happen.
     
  13. codell

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    hadn't Astroworld pretty much become hoodlum central?
     
  14. sabirk

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    That sucks. :(

    So many memories.
     
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    crapppppp


    i loved astroworld. america's 4th largest city has no amusement park, wtf yo...
     
  16. DonnyMost

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    Astroworld has been neglected severely by Six Flags forever.. if you went to ANY of the other Six Flags parks they all blew Astroworld away in all categories (service, rides, etc).

    What did they expect?

    Maybe another amusement company will swoop in and make the place what it should be.
     
  17. A-Train

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    That's some prime real estate, too...you know they're going to make a crapload of money off that sale...
     
  18. Dave2000

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    i never saw it as a hoodlum. They've revnevated that place so much and when they made one big park with Waterworld, its a bargain to go.
     
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    No more Batman and Texas Cyclone. Pretty shocking Astroworld is closing.
     
  20. rodrick_98

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    astroworld was far better ride wise than 6-flags up here in arlington.... and what happened to water world? no mention of it in the article. :confused:
     

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