I was going through the http://www.greatamericaparks.com Forums and happened to find these 18 pictures of Fright Fest 1991 that someone posted, I'm not trying to SPAM.
If you look at the pictures and check the tumbnail where it has the Orleans bridge, there will be a sign saying Twicket $1.00. Can you believe how cheap it was back then!
No matter how hard it is...Never EVER give up. The real failure is those who dont try.
I remember $1 twickets. My brother worked there then so we got free tickets to the park. We would go on a day when we knew we'd be able to come back the next day. $6 for a whole family was a pretty good deal for two days of fun in the park (over two days, $3/day!).
I remember buying it like in 1998 or 1997 I forgot, one of those years or maybe 2000. But what I do know is that it was around 5 dolalrs, or six dollars, I forgot that too .
No matter how hard it is...Never EVER give up. The real failure is those who dont try.
FParker185 wrote:I remember when twickets were free. Not bad considering the only current equivlent is $20.
Yeah mee too. Those were the days!
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