Yah. I usually pack a cooler full of food and water and then I eat at the park.
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"There should be a B.O. squad that patrols the city like a "Smell Gestapo". To sniff 'em out, strip 'em down, and wash them with a big, soapy brush..."
"Why is nice bad? What kind of a sick society are we living in when nice is bad?"
That's why you buy the souvenir cup! It's a wonderful money saver. You can't beat those huge $1 refills. Or.. if you want Icees and pop, get the Icee cup.
Sometimes I eat at the park, sometimes I don't. Depends on the amount of money I'm willing to spend.
For those of you who absolutel luv the pizza in Firehouse the name of the company that works out of there is Simply Slices.
If you are lucky enough to live in the sw burbs then this name is a familar thing as there is a Simply Slices pizza parlor on Cicero Ave. in Midlothian......and it's not overpriced like in the park.
And Bonus!!!!
They also sell the Sno Biz at Simply Slices!
So get a tatse of Six Flags all year long
Not sure if there are any other locations in the Chicago Area
B&MGuy29 wrote:For those of you who absolutel luv the pizza in Firehouse the name of the company that works out of there is Simply Slices.
If you are lucky enough to live in the sw burbs then this name is a familar thing as there is a Simply Slices pizza parlor on Cicero Ave. in Midlothian......and it's not overpriced like in the park.
And Bonus!!!! They also sell the Sno Biz at Simply Slices!
So get a tatse of Six Flags all year long
Not sure if there are any other locations in the Chicago Area
I love Sno Biz...most sno cones are mostly ice and barely any flavor, but the venders at Great America are always good about putting on plenty of syrup.
For the first time in about 7 years I purchased food at the park (hurricane Harbor actually)
Had half a rotissire Chicken, waffle fries, cole slaw (whole combo, plus ice water)
Was around $9, and was excellent and for the portion the price was not unreasonable. Barbeque sauce on the chicken was some of the best I've come across in a commerical setting, though there wasnt really enough of it(big BBQ sauce fan here, there is never enough). Dont eat cole slaw or pickle so both were tossed, did take it into account though for overall value for the $$$) Waffle fries were seasoned with seasoned salt and were outstanding.
Going to have to go with that for my favorite, over the burnt&dry burger and ok fries and drink I used to get for $14.25 inside the park.
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Churros are yummy. But I only got one once. Compared to the rest of the park, $3.00 for a snack isn't bad, but then again, I can get it in the caf at school for a buck.