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Six Flags Entertainment FUN Business Segments

TTM Q1 '26TTM Q4 '25TTM Q3 '25TTM Q2 '25TTM Q1 '25
Net revenues by Product
Accommodations, extra-charge products and other$482.62M+0.9%$478.21M+0.6%$475.48M+3.3%$460.42M+9.4%$420.89M+3.5%
Admissions$1.59B+0.4%$1.58B-2.0%$1.62B-3.1%$1.67B+14.1%$1.46B+4.2%
Food, merchandise and games$1.05B+1.2%$1.04B-0.7%$1.04B+0.6%$1.04B+12.2%$925.17M+3.0%
Net revenues by Geography
Domestic$2.79B+0.7%$2.77B
Foreign$330.86M+1.5%$325.85M
Loss before taxes by Geography
Domestic-$1.65B+0.8%-$1.67B
Foreign-$70.67M-48.2%-$47.68M
Long-Lived Assets by Geography
Domestic$26.85B-6.4%$28.69B-4.7%$30.12B-6.3%$32.16B
Foreign$3.6B-1.8%$3.67B+0.3%$3.66B+16.0%$3.16B
Number of parks by Geography
Canada80.0%80.0%80.0%8
Mexico80.0%80.0%80.0%8

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Questions, answered.

How does Six Flags Entertainment break its business down?
Six Flags Entertainment (FUN) reports net revenues by product across 3 parts — Accommodations, extra-charge products and other, Admissions and Food, merchandise and games. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Six Flags Entertainment's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Six Flags Entertainment's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.