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NAS

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my daughter took her 2 yr old son there and she has those lil goldfish snacks the woman said that u r not allowed to bring food even snacks in but she let her anyway seeing she had the baby with her as for lockers yes they have em my daughter said it was 3.00 for the locker. so i might not take a chance of bringing snacks in just incase u get a person who wont bend the rules . i hope you have a great time and dont forget the sunblock!!
 

RodRugg

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I went to Six Flags one time with my dad and some people from his work. This one guy got on this roller coaster and it nearly exploded his spine in a million pieces. They had to get a helicopter to take him to the hospital. My dad went back to the ride to get that guy's wheelchair and they wouldn't give it to him so we had to wait there for 6 hours until that guy got done with his operation so he could tell them it was ok for my dad to take his wheelchair. Anyways, it was pretty fun and we got to ride almost all the rides twice.
 

Dymphna

Loyalty, Friendship, Love
Six Flags had such a bad rep when it Wild World. A lot of that came indirectly from being in such an economically depressed area. People who could afford to go to a nice park went to KD or Hershey for a day trip. The locals went to the Wild World. I never figured that changing the name and management would help a lot unless you could attract the employees and clientele to improve it's image. I've never actually been there though.
 

Elle

Happy Camper!
:offtopic: but, I went to Chesapeake water park last week with my 4 year old and we both loved it. Half the price of 6 flags and seemed like more for him to do there. Maybe that's just b/c he is barely 42 inches this year vs. when we went to 6flags last year. Def. wouldn't waste all that money just for the waterpark at 6 flags!
 

Otter

Nothing to see here
Originally posted by yardsalequeen
I guess I'm just used to Disney World, where all the employees have their fake smiles on & cheery attitude and sweep up a piece of trash before it hits the ground (ok, I'm stretching a bit there).

I don't think you are stretching it a bit, after going to Disney, none of the other parks in this area(6 Flags, Kings Dominion, Busch Gardens) come close to measuring up.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
Originally posted by cmcdanal
A lot of that came indirectly from being in such an economically depressed area.

What?!?!?!

Not that I'm a fan but I lived not far from there for years. Economically depressed doesn't apply to that area at all. It was Adventure World for years after Wild World, before being bought out by Six Flags.
 

Dymphna

Loyalty, Friendship, Love
I meant that large parts of PG are economically depressed, look at the decline of Landover Mall.

I will grant you there are some quite respectable pockets w/in PG, but those people always went to KD, not Adventure World (I knew there was another name but couldn't remember it)

Like I said, I've never been there, regardless of the name, but I knew people who went and everyone said, "don't go." I don't know anyone, personally, who has gone since it became 6 Flags but I've not heard that it has necessarily improved either. I also find it suspicious that they don't show any minorities in their ads, when, especially given it's location, that can't possibly be the case.
 
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Voter2002

"Fill your hands you SOB!
My 13 year old daughter went there last Friday with a group. With her being a Kings Dominion & Busch Gardens veteran, she gave Six Flags a big :boo: :boo:
 
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