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Revision as of 15:09, 11 May 2010

PARC Management
Company typeLLC
IndustryAmusement park owner and operator
Headquarters,
Number of locations
25 parks across North America
Key people
Randy Drew President & CEO
Website[1]

PARC Management, LLC is an operations company based in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. which operates various parks, attractions, recreation and entertainment venues throughout North America.[1]

History

PARC Management was formed in 2002, consisting of management team members previously involved with other major park chains, including the original Six Flags Theme Parks, Ogden Entertainment, and Alfa SmartParks.[2] Their first major foray as a team of operations came in 2007 when they purchased a group of 7 theme and water parks from Six Flags Inc for US$312 million. The underlying real property was immediately sold to real-estate investment firm called CNL Income Properties and then leased back for operation.[3]

In 2008, PARC purchased Magic Springs and Crystal Falls in Hot Springs, Arkansas from its former owners. Shortly after, they purchased Myrtle Waves Water Park and the five NASCAR SpeedParks.[4]

Parks

PARC Management owns the following park businesses:

Park Location Year Opened Year Acquired Former Owner(s)/Operator Notes
Darien Lake Resort: Darien Lake Theme Park and SplashTown at Darien Lake Darien, New York 1964 2007 Funtime Parks (1983-1995)
Premier Parks/Six Flags (1995-2007)
Purchased from Six Flags Inc. in the 2007 sell-off.
Includes hotel, campgrounds, and Performing Arts Center.
Elitch Gardens Denver, Colorado 1890 2007 Premier Parks/Six Flags (1996-2007) Purchased from Six Flags Inc. in the 2007 sell-off.
Frontier City Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1958 2007 Premier Parks/Six Flags (1982-2007) Purchased from Six Flags Inc. in the 2007 sell-off.
Magic Springs and Crystal Falls Hot Springs, Arkansas 1978 2008 Theme Parks, LLC
Myrtle Waves Water Park Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 2008 Burroughs & Chapin (1997 - 2008)
NASCAR SpeedPark Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 1999 2008 Burroughs & Chapin
NASCAR SpeedPark Sevierville, Tennessee 1999 2008 Burroughs & Chapin
NASCAR SpeedPark Concord, North Carolina 2003 2008 Burroughs & Chapin Located at the Concord Mills mall
NASCAR SpeedPark Hazelwood, Missouri 2003 2008 Burroughs & Chapin Located at the St. Louis Mills mall
NASCAR SpeedPark Vaughan, Ontario 2005 2008 Burroughs & Chapin Located at the Vaughan Mills mall
SplashTown Houston Houston, Texas 1984 2007 Premier Parks/Six Flags (1999-2007) Purchased from Six Flags Inc. in the 2007 sell-off.
Waterworld California Concord, California 1995 2007 Premier Parks/Six Flags (1995-2007) Purchased from Six Flags Inc. in the 2007 sell-off.
White Water Bay Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1981 2007 Premier Parks/Six Flags (1991-2007) Purchased from Six Flags Inc. in the 2007 sell-off.
Wild Waves Theme Park Federal Way, Washington 1976 2007 Jeff Stock (privately owned) (1980's-2000)
Six Flags (2000-2007)
Purchased from Six Flags Inc. in the 2007 sell-off.

The company also has 9 Family Entertainment Centers and 1 Children's Park around the US:

  • Fiddlesticks Tempe, Arizona
  • Funtasticks Tucson, Arizona
  • Camelot Park Bakersfield, California
  • Zuma Fun Center Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Zuma Fun Center Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Mountasia North Richland Hills, Texas
  • Zuma Fun Center North Houston, Texas
  • Zuma Fun Center South Houston, Texas
  • Carousel Park, South Carolina (Children's Park)
  • Pavilion Nostalgia Park, South Carolina

Notes

  1. ^ "Contact." PARC Management. Retrieved on May 6, 2009.
  2. ^ Cheryl Hall, Dallas Morning News, 21 Jan 2007
  3. ^ democratandchronicle.com | Democrat and Chronicle
  4. ^ http://www.screamscape.com/html/industry_news.htm#PARC | ScreamScape.com

See also

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