Honestly I don’t imagine they’ll really want to take much, I mean you got a raggedy b&m, an SLC, an old janky intamin hyper, maintenance troubled flying dutchman, a premier launch that they own the other three versions of, two woodies, and a bunch of old flat rides or new ones that are likely more trouble than they’re worth to move. I just don’t think they’ll even bother moving the majority of the rides, maybe take some trains and parts from some but otherwise idk.Maybe Six Flags will pull a Kentucky Kingdom; get all the rides it wants for its other parks out of there then sell it off as a small theme park to be developed by new owners.
This isn’t a geauga lake situation where all the rides premier parks bought to send their asses to the brink of bankruptcy were still relatively new.