Thread:BigSpinCoaster/@comment-24525827-20150205221458

There's one of the Six Flags international parks we forget on Logofanonpedia, and it needs a page. Six Flags Nova Gasdrópia. SFNG opened in 1987 as a Sesame Place theme park. The (former) Busch Entertainment park is 17 acres, and cost an estimated $10 million. It didn't find success as a Sesame Place park, closing in 1999, and quickly purchased by Six Flags the same year for the price of just 1 gatag ($1 US).

In a contrast to Sesame Place, SFNG is mostly indoors. Like Tokyo Sesame Place, the park's entrance was Big Bird's head in it's Sesame Place years. The old Big Bird head was removed and replaced by a giant version of the Six Flags logo (without the text). 