Just got an email from SFGAm: "Exclusive Ride Time
Saturday, Nov 1, 2008 9 - 10 a.m.
Experience our signature attractions during exclusive ride time for our Season Pass holders! This event is open to 2008/2009 Season Pass holders and their Bring a Friend ticket holder guest only.
PLUS
Season Pass holders Bring a Friend for only $19.99 on Saturday or Sunday, Nov 1 or 2, 2008."
to be able to go do you need to have bought your pass in FF of 2007 or could anyone with a season pass go? this is the e-mail I got today is it the same thing? Final Weekend for Fright Fest Presented by SNICKERS®
You're invited to the final BONUS weekend of Fright Fest. Don't let your goose bumps hold you back from the spooktacular fun at Six Flags Great America! PLUS, take advantage of a special discounted admission of only $29.99 at sixflags.com when you visit November 1 or 2.
Fright Fest activities include: • Scare free kid zones and TRICK or TREATING • Four haunted attractions • Free terror-ific shows
BUY TICKETS TODAY >
End of the Season Blow-Out Sale
Great End-of-Season Deals Include:
• Three Piece Chicken Dinner Meal with Souvenir Sport Bottle drink - only $6.99 • Cheeseburger Platter with Souvenir Sport Bottle drink - only $6.99 • 50% off Dippin' Dots, cotton candy, and popcorn bucketsPLUS MUCH MORE!
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They should have done it on Sunday so that way they can have more people in the park.
Personally, getting on 2 or 3 more rides wont justify the madness of crowds that will be there the rest of the day. It sounds like fun though, maybe if everyone isn't up yet it will be marathon for anything. They should have done this many more times this summer.
SFaddiction84 wrote:Why would sunday mean having more people in the park?
Well for one, I work Saturday but not Sunday. So yeah, people like me, who work weekends (because we dont have priviledged M_F gig like you) can go to the park.
They do need to do this more often, even on weekends in the summer, for Pass holders.
They are giving away the cups because they say 2008 on them and need to dump them off.
I hope they dont do the same damn thing next year, forcing us to buy new cups again just to get money back on the new ride ( I suspect we needed new cups to pay for TDK).
What guest tickets do they mean? I just bought my 2009 pass and can get a friend in for free this weekend, but are they talking about the coupon that is in my 2008 book? Can someone specify?
Chitown wrote:With those food prices including a sports drink bottle, whoever never eats in the park should take advantage of eating in the park this weekend.
6.99 for the meals with a souvenir cup is a pretty good bargain.
I didn't catch that. Thanks for pointing that out.
[quote="TonyMichaud"]What guest tickets do they mean? I just bought my 2009 pass and can get a friend in for free this weekend, but are they talking about the coupon that is in my 2008 book? Can someone specify?[/quote you have to use the ones in the book but the person you are bringing still has to pay a small fee because it is not free it is like half off or something
SFaddiction84 wrote:Why would sunday mean having more people in the park?
They do need to do this more often, even on weekends in the summer, for Pass holders.
I really hope they don't do this more often. These events bring much more people to the park than what would be already. People think it's exclusive because it's just for season pass holders, but do you know how many people are season pass holders? In SF financials, it said (I think might have been 2 years ago) that 28% of all attendance from all the Six Flags comes from season pass holders.
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How is that 28% defined? Is it all admissions by season pass holders divided by total admission or just the number of season pass holders divided by total admissions? Numbers and specifically ratios can be manipulated any way you want to show the data that you want. I do it on my lab reports all the time