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Originally Posted by HeyHey
This may be the best time for Nashville to start a true theme park. The closest competition from a full theme park was in Louisville with Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. Due to Six Flags' brankruptcy a couple years ago that park has been closed. A lot of the infrastructure is still there, but I believe Six Flags sold several of the rides so opening it again will take some time and a pretty large investment.
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True, although Nashville is too close to St. Louis and Atlanta for a Six Flags I think a theme park would thrive in Nashville. Something like Opryland or Liberty Land but on a larger scale. Its a full weekend for Tennesseans to drive to STL, ATL, or Cincinnati for a theme park.
However, I don't know how well a water and snow park will last.