 Six Flags is the largest amusement park chain in the United States and has been the operator of a large number of amusement parks over the course of nearly six decades. Here, I will be going through the list of each and every one of Six Flags current 15 amusement parks and quickly giving my thoughts as to which coaster I think will be the next one to get the axe at each one of these parks. For Frontier City, there are a couple options I could have went with, but I ended up going with Diamondback, a very rare aerodynamics shuttle coaster model which originally operated as one half of Lightning Loops at Six Flags Great Adventure and opened at Frontier City in 1993 and just the fact that these are so rare nowadays and this one has stuck around for so long I could see this getting the axe next to this park. Next up, we have Great Escape and this was a pretty clear pick for me. I'm going with Alpine Bobsled which is a relocated Bobsled coaster and Intamin Bobsled coaster which opened at Great Escape in 1998. This is another model that's becoming very outdated, pretty rare now and I don't think this one will be around for many more years. Next up, we are going to Canada for La Ronde. For La Ronde, I had a little bit of a tough time deciding on which one I think would go, but ultimately I settled on Boomerang which is a 1984 Vekoma Boomerang model. This was actually the very first Vekoma Boomerang ever opened and it did open at this park. Just the fact that it is so outdated at this point, I could see this leaving in the near future. Next up, we have the first of the Six Flags branded parks in the chain. We have Six Flags America. There are a couple options I could have went with here, but ultimately I decided on Batwing which is a 2001 Vekoma Flying Dutchman model. As we know, Firehawk closed after the 2018 season at Kings Island and Vekoma does not support these coasters anymore. It's very hard to get parts for these and replace things on them and Batwing has not been operating a whole lot so I don't see a very bright future for Batwing. Next up is the recently reacquired Six Flags Darien Lake. I ultimately chose Predator here which was a pretty clear choice for me. This is a 1990 Den Corporation wooden coaster. Of course, it would be amazing if Six Flags gave this the good old RMC treatment and hopefully that does happen in the future instead of scrapping this entirely, but Predator is just known as being an overall really terrible rough ride. I think its days are numbered seeing as it's 30 years old at this point and most of these Den Corporation coasters are going by the wayside. Next up, we have Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. We have Boomerang Coast to Coaster another Vekoma Boomerang model. I chose this just because I don't really see any other coaster in the park going at any point soon and this is a Boomerang model so they could easily take this out and replace it with something small to medium size. It's a fairly small footprint but this coaster is a more outdated model probably isn't as popular anymore and for that reason I chose Boomerang Coast to Coaster. Moving over to Six Flags Fiesta Texas this was a very difficult decision. I honestly do not see any of their coasters getting removed at any point soon but I think Pandemonium would probably be the most likely. This is a spinning Gerstlauer coaster which opened in 2007 at the park. It's a very family oriented thrill ride, looks like a lot of fun and I think it'll be at the park for a very long time yet but since I had to pick one I went with Pandemonium. Next up we have the park which was the hardest one for me to make a selection at Six Flags Great Adventure. This is another one where I doubt anything will be leaving at any point in the very near future but since I had to pick a coaster I ultimately decided on the 1996 Intamin Indoor Coaster known as Skull Mountain. This actually looks like a really good indoor coaster. I've heard some pretty good things about it and I would hate to see it go. It's a very unique ride. I think it will probably be the next coaster to go from this park though even though it still probably has at least a few years left in it yet. On the contrary we have a park next that was a very very easy pick and I did not hesitate to make this selection and that is Six Flags Great America with 1981's Intamin Racing Wooden Coaster known as American Eagle. This has been rumored for some time to get the RMC treatment. I think that would be amazing. This is a huge ride. I don't know if they actually would RMC it just because of the sheer length of the ride and there's two tracks. There would definitely have to be a lot of work done to this. It would be a very expensive project and ultimately I would hate to see American Eagle go because I think it looks like an awesome ride. It's very historic but something does need to be done with this ride very very soon and Six Flags needs to make a decision as to whether they want to get new trains, put a lot of money into this ride or whether they would just scrap it or convert it into something else. Next up we have Six Flags Flagship Park and that is Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia California. For Six Flags Magic Mountain this was another pretty difficult park to make a selection at but I did pick Superman Escape from Krypton which is a 1997 Intamin Launching Shuttle Coaster. This just doesn't seem to be that popular anymore and I don't really see anything else at the park going at any point soon. We did just see the other one of this model get removed very recently in Australia which was known as Tower of Terror 2 and since this ride is just not very common and it's kind of outdated at this point I could see this getting the X next and it would open up quite a bit of space for a new attraction. Going to Mexico we have Six Flags Mexico and for this park I chose yet again another Vekoma Boomerang known as Boomerang which is a 1988 Boomerang. Once again I don't really see anything else leaving this park anytime soon. This is such a common copy pace coaster and not only that but this is one of the older Vekoma Boomerangs out there opening in 1988 so for that reason I think this will be the next to go. Going to Six Flags New England this was a very obvious pick and this is a relocated coaster from Six Flags Magic Mountain and it is known as Goliath. This is a Vekoma giant inverted Boomerang coaster and it was known to be a very very good ride in its original incarnation at Magic Mountain but unfortunately after it moved to New England they gave it new trains and now it's known to be a very unpleasant ride experience and it doesn't operate that much anymore. I think Goliath will be going in the very near future at Six Flags New England. Going to Six Flags over Georgia one of the oldest Six Flags parks out there I had to make a tough call here and I decided on Georgia Scorcher but this one has a little bit of an asterisk next to it. I think rather than removing the 1999 stand-up coaster Georgia Scorcher I think they would give it the floorless treatment and give it B&M floorless trains like they've done with Mantis at Cedar Point and Vortex at California's Great America. It just seems to make a lot of sense so I think Georgia Scorcher will either get converted or removed at some point in the near future though I definitely see a conversion coming before a removal due to recent trends in the industry. Next we're heading over to the original Six Flags park Six Flags over Texas and for this park this was a very clear choice once again and I'm going with La Vibora which is a 1986 Intamin bobsled coaster this did not originally open at over Texas it's a relocated coaster as it was part of the Six Flags ride rotation program back in the 80s. This is just something that isn't very popular anymore once again it's becoming outdated there's not a whole lot of them out there anymore and I think this would open up a pretty significant chunk of space for a brand new attraction and for those reasons I think La Vibora will only be around for a few more years. Finally coming to the end of the list here we have Six Flags St. Louis. Six Flags St. Louis has a couple coasters that I think we could see get the axe at some point but ultimately I think Ninja is definitely the most likely and hopefully that is the case as I've heard this is one of the worst coasters out there some people even call it the worst roller coaster in the world. Ninja is really interesting it opened in 1989 and it's actually a combination of a Vakoma and aerodynamics looper because aerodynamics was not able to finish it due to filing for bankruptcy so Vakoma had to step in and they finished the ride so both of them together just created one awful ride apparently. Do you agree with my picks? If you disagree be sure to let me know what you think will be on its way out at each park. This is always a fun topic to discuss as we try to figure out what is in store for the future. As always thanks for watching and feel free to subscribe if you would like to see more content like this on a weekly basis. 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