ROSARITO.In an exclusive interview with the La Jornada Baja California, the Mayor-elect of Rosarito, Mirna Rincón Vargas, revealed that American investors have huge plans to develop land along the coast, which includes a Six Flags ammusement park near the Playas de Rosarito Convention Center.
The plan not only includes the Six Flags project, but also an water park, condominiums, malls and even a hospital.
Rincón mentioned that the project has been officially presented to her and that the area chosen for the project might include a bridge the goes over the Rosarito scenic road. This would not only attract Baja's regional populace, but San Diegans that actually live closer to this area than the one located in Los Angeles.
According to Rincón, the construction could be completed in three years, but deals are still being made with the current owners of the land.
Rumors about a possible Six Flags or other amusement parks in the area aren't new, but confirmation from the Mayor-elect that there are indeed genuine talks about bringing the brand to Baja, are.
Six Flags already has a park in Mexico City and there are official talks to set one up in the northern city of Monterrey, but there haven't been any official comments from the company about a possible Rosarito one.
By the way, do you know why it's named "Six Flags"? Because of these ones:
Those are the six flags of the countries that Texas, where the theme park was founded, has belonged to: Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederate States of America and, finally, the United States of America.
Via La Jornada BC
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