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I have been fascinated by the topic of the abandoned Six Flag New Orleans/Jazzland theme park and I think you did a good job with this article. However, I think some more details need to be added to the article:
I have been fascinated by the topic of the abandoned Six Flags New Orleans/Jazzland theme park and I think you did a good job with this article. However, I think some more details need to be added to the article:


*When Six Flags decided it wasn't worth rebuilding the park after Hurricane Katrina drowned it with salt water, they removed a few rides from the park including ''Batman: The Ride'' in 2007 and ''Road Runner Express'' in 2009, and are now relocated to other Six Flags-owned parks.
*When Six Flags decided it wasn't worth rebuilding the park after Hurricane Katrina drowned it with salt water, they removed a few rides from the park including ''Batman: The Ride'' in 2007 and ''Road Runner Express'' in 2009, and are now relocated to other Six Flags-owned parks.

Latest revision as of 22:44, 19 September 2019

I have been fascinated by the topic of the abandoned Six Flags New Orleans/Jazzland theme park and I think you did a good job with this article. However, I think some more details need to be added to the article:

  • When Six Flags decided it wasn't worth rebuilding the park after Hurricane Katrina drowned it with salt water, they removed a few rides from the park including Batman: The Ride in 2007 and Road Runner Express in 2009, and are now relocated to other Six Flags-owned parks.
  • When Six Flags exited their lease agreement with the city of New Orleans in 2009, the abandoned park has become a government-owned property of the city since then, though there are currently three proposals on what to do with the former park (i.e. a company also named Jazzland being the most persistent and famous proposal on revitalizing the park) and none have moved forward yet because they need approval from the city government.