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Six Flags Amusement Park Coupon Codes

gedman

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http://www.sixflags.com/national/tickets/Tickets.aspx

Save $20 per ticket
Saturdays/Sundays May 19 - Sept 2: Code: 367016
Any day Oct 19 - Oct 28: Code 367012

Buy one ticket, get one free (B1G1)
Monday through Friday May 17 - Sept 2: Code 367020
Any day Sept 8 - Oct 14: Code 367014

$5 off Hurricane Harbor water park any day: Code 467004

Codes are for New Jersey location only!

GedMan
 
YESS i wanna parachute and leave with no legs..

poor girl. i feel very sorry for her that stupid shit like that happened.
 
I guess they have to give away coupons now to get people to go... Thanks, but I want to keep my feet.
 
Off topic, but I can't find any official confirmation if her doctors were able to reattach her feet.
I am assuming the worst, but you never can tell.
 
I haven't heard a follow up on that one, but a couple days later at another park a girl got killed when she was ejected a the ride.


But by all means, use these tickets 🙂
 
I think I will stay home till there isn't a death every couple of days.

I hope the first girl is doing better. The only information I could find says that the family isn't talking to the media.

I had just watched the mythbusters episode about a cable breaking and cutting someone in half a few days before the accident.
 
Originally posted by: jbass
I guess they have to give away coupons now to get people to go... Thanks, but I want to keep my feet.

no, they don't need to give away coupons to get people to go. 6flags have been doing buy1get1free for the past (at least 3) years with coke. and @ $59.99/reg adult i dont think they'd have much trouble bringing in a crowd.

http://www.reuters.com/news/vi...deoStory?videoId=57913
girl, 13

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/...gs.accident/index.html
girl, 16

news needs to set their facts straight

im still going to the NJ 6flags next thursday tho!
 
Compared to the way things used to be, rides are very safe ... in fact serious accidents are so rare these days that they really stand out when they do happen.

I'll be heading to Great Adventure with my kids in mid-August & have season passes for the main park, but those $5 Hurricane harbor coupons will come in handy... thanks OP!

🙂
 
You're more likely to get in bed with Paris Hilton than get killed on an amusement park ride. Well, then again with the people around here, it is probably the other way around..
 
Originally posted by: Modelworks
I think I will stay home till there isn't a death every couple of days.


Good idea because you're probably a few hundred thousand times more likely to die driving your car to the grocery store.

 
Originally posted by: VaG
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Modelworks
I think I will stay home till there isn't a death every couple of days.</end quote></div>


Good idea because you're probably a few hundred thousand times more likely to die driving your car to the grocery store.

You don't have my luck.
I'm always on the recieving end of the 1 in ten thousand type odds.
 
That's a great deal...admission to Six Flags usually costs an arm and a leg. (Sorry...I had to say it since nobody else had done so.)

For those still wondering, this news story finally surfaced:

"Doctors in Nashville have reattached the right foot, but couldn't save the left, of a 13-year-old Louisville girl who was maimed on a ride at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. Kaitlyn Lasitter had both feet torn off above the ankles by a broken cable June 21 while on the Superman Tower of Power ride. Investigators said it might be weeks before they find out what caused the malfunction. The severity of the injury prevented doctors from reattaching Kaitlyn's left foot, according to a statement yesterday by Dr. Douglas Weikert at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Kaitlyn, a Highland Middle School student, remains at Vanderbilt in stable condition. The statement from the hospital said the likelihood of a positive outcome remains encouraging."

It truly is a super-rare thing. If these rides were dangerous in general, the parks couldn't afford to stay open due to all of the lawsuits.
 
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