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News: Hurricane Harbor free with admission

Posted at 5:15 PM EST (2215 GMT)

Jan. 19th, 2005 -- Guests at Six Flags Great America will double their fun for free in 2005. Park officials announced today that the new Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park will be free with regular theme park admission.
"We are thrilled to offer this amazing value to our guests," Ron Sevart, vice president and general manager for Six Flags Great America and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor said. "The new Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park is the largest addition in the history of Six Flags Great America. By combining these two world-class parks we are offering our guests nearly 120 acres of wet and dry thrill rides, shows, attractions and fun for the price of theme park admission."

Six Flags Great America season passes are now on sale for a great low price. Guests can purchase 2005 season passes, which include admission to both the theme park and water park, for just $79.99 per family season pass (minimum purchase of four required) or $89.99 for an individual season pass. Season passes can be purchased at this extraordinary price for a limited time by visiting http://www.sixflags.com/ .

"Six Flags Great America is the Midwest's ultimate family escape," said Sevart. "With the two parks combined, our guests will need more than one day to experience all of our famous thrill rides and incredible shows plus the new Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park. With two completely different experiences, guests can have twice the fun at one great price," said Sevart.

The new Six Flags Hurricane Harbor will feature 25 exhilarating water slides, a gigantic family water playground with the world's largest interactive waterplay structure, a massive wave pool, half-mile long adventure river and hours of activities for the whole family. Guests can also enjoy Six Flags Great America's 100 thrilling attractions, including 13 world-class coasters, two interactive children's areas and exciting shows. It's two great parks for one great price!
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m-force 4 ever

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Thats a good deal. they did raise the season pass price a little bit since their "sale" though

1/19/2005 5:39 PM
5150

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This will reduce some long roller coaster ques!


1/20/2005 12:00 AM
slnewbus

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A waterpark included with admission is always a good deal.


"Six Flags Great America is the Midwest's ultimate family escape," WRONG!!!!! That's Cedar Point.

1/20/2005 1:43 PM
coasterlove

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I'm not sure what to think of this. It's certainly great for park guests since they'll get a lot of things to do in one day for one admission price. The thing I'm worried about is that by combining the two parks in one admission is possible lost revenue now and in the future that charging seperate admissions would bring in. I don't know iff attendance will increase that much to make up for the lost ticket admissions to the waterpark if it were solo.

1/21/2005 1:50 AM
sfft_2108

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Well I am glad to hear this. It would suck to pay even more to get into the waterpark.

1/21/2005 10:53 AM
tntornadox

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It's called giving away the gate, SF is doing alot of this recently.

1/24/2005 12:02 AM


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