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1887–1995 1996 1997–1999 2000
1887–1995 1996 1997–1999 2000
2001–2003 2004 2005–2006 2007
2001–2003 2004 2005–2006 2007

Geauga Lake (first era)[]

1887–1995[]

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1996[]

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After falling under the Premier Parks ownership, the logo would be refreshed with a subtitle "An American Classic" added in 1996, before being changed to "The Great Escape" in 1997.

1997–1999[]

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Six Flags Ohio[]

2000[]

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Premier Parks rebranded itself as Six Flags Theme Parks in 2000 after purchasing the brand from Time Warner in early 1998. Like many of the parks under the Premier ownership, Geauga Lake was rebranded to include the Six Flags name; thus, the park was rebranded as Six Flags Ohio for the 2000 season. This rebrand was a complete overhaul for the once-small regional theme park as various new rides and new licensed attractions were added, making this park a competitor in the Northern Ohio market, challenging Cedar Point, which was just over an hour away.

Six Flags Worlds of Adventure[]

2001–2003[]

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In early 2001, Busch Entertainment would sell SeaWorld Ohio to Six Flags Ohio for $110 million. Six Flags would alter the name of the park yet again to Six Flags Worlds of Adventure, which allowed guests to experience both the rides on the "Wild Rides" north end of the park and animals on the "Wild Life" south end of the park under the same ticket for the first time over. This made Six Flags Worlds of Adventure the largest amusement park in the world by acreage, spanning over 700 acres.

Geauga Lake (second era)[]

2004[]

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In March 2004, Six Flags would sell the park to Cedar Fair, who reverted the name to the original Geauga Lake. Coincidentally, Cedar Fair would merge with Six Flags two decades later in 2024.

Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom[]

2005–2006[]

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In 2005, on the former SeaWorld/Wild Life side of the park, Cedar Fair would open Wildwater Kingdom, a brand new waterpark that features its name inherited from the waterpark section of Dorney Park in Allentown, Pennsylvania, which Cedar Fair also owned.

2007[]

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This logo uses Cedar Fair's corporate font, as the majority of the parks in the chain refreshed their logo in 2007 following Cedar Fair's acquisition of Paramount Parks from CBS Corporation. This logo was used on smaller things like the park map and various trash cans. This most likely would've been the main logo in the future had the park not closed that year.

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