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  • 2000 People Got Married At The Park In One Day on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#1) 2000 People Got Married At The Park In One Day

    On Valentine's Day in 2000, 1000 couples decided to take the plunge in more ways than one. At Magic Mountain in Valencia, CA, 2000 people said their "I do's" while at the park. While some exchanged vows in an employee parking lot, others were a bit more adventurous.

    Many couples got on board the Goliath coaster, then were stopped before the first drop, where two ministers were waiting. With their help, the couples (who didn't chicken out) said their vows, were pronounced newlyweds, and then were promptly dropped 255 feet. It might sound a bit intense, but it beats doing the Macarena.

  • Kelly Clarkson Worked At Six Flags Over Texas on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#2) Kelly Clarkson Worked At Six Flags Over Texas

    With a franchise as expansive as Six Flags, some employees were bound to move on to bigger and better things. At Six Flags Over Texas (the franchise's first location), the list of celebs who were once park employees is fairly extensive. Singer/songwriter John Denver, ventriloquist Jeff Dunham, and Dwayne O'Brien from the band Little Texas all got their start selling snacks and buckling kids into coasters.

    Of all the star-studded employees, the most notable alumni is probably Kelly Clarkson, who sang and danced in the park's shows. See if you can spot her spinning in the "Wild West Revue" show posted to the park's Facebook page.

  • Park Employees Have Fun After Hours on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#3) Park Employees Have Fun After Hours

    On a Reddit AMA with employee CalmingCalamity of Six Flags Great Adventure, one user asked something many others were probably wondering. "Do employees ever stick around and ride the rides after hours?"

    The answer is yes... sort of. "Yes! Once a month we'll have the park open for employees only from 10-12," CalmingCalamity responded. While this might not be the case at all locations, it sounds like a great way to close out the work day. Not too many accountants get to clock out and then spend two hours riding coasters on their boss's dime.

  • Six Flags Was In 'National Lampoon's Vacation' on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#4) Six Flags Was In 'National Lampoon's Vacation'

    In the original National Lampoon's Vacation, the Griswolds are trying to make their way to the fictional Walley World. In reality, many of the Walley World scenes were shot at Six Flags Magic Mountain in California.

    When the 2015 reboot of Vacation popped up, the creators did things a bit differently. Instead of shooting at Magic Mountain, the Walley World scenes were shot at Six Flags Over Georgia. Sometimes you have to mix things up to keep life interesting.

  • The Name Refers To A Piece Of Texas History on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#5) The Name Refers To A Piece Of Texas History

    The original Six Flags park is called Six Flags Over Texas, and is located in Arlington, TX. As it turns out, the amount of flags featured in the franchise's name were not decided upon arbitrarily. Throughout history, Texas has considered itself linked to six different ruling entities: the United States, Mexico, France, Spain, the Confederacy, and Texas itself.

    When it was originally founded in 1961, Six Flags Over Texas had six different sections, each one themed after one of the flags. These days, the park has increased to include ten different sections, such as Gotham City and Bugs Bunny Boomtown. However, the number of flags flying out front remains the same. 

  • Bringing Coke Can Save You Cash on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#6) Bringing Coke Can Save You Cash

    Six Flags has their standard admission price, but a discount is readily available to just about anybody. Just bring a can of Coca-Cola to any Six Flags park, and your price of admission drops significantly. At most parks you'll save $15, while at others the discount can be as steep as $20. 

    At Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, the discount is only $5, but even so, if you buy that can of Coke for a dollar or less, it's still worth it. 

  • It's Good To Be Friends With An Employee on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#7) It's Good To Be Friends With An Employee

    While there are many ways to get discounted tickets for Six Flags, there's one method that takes the cake. On Reddit, park employee CalmingCalamity said that the "Best possible discount to get in is to know an employee because we get 34 dollar tickets."

    Theme_Park_Throwaway told Reddit that being an employee doesn't mean you can go to the front of the line when visiting the park on your day off, but that you do get a 35% discount on all park food. If you have any park employees in your life, you better start sucking up now.

  • The Park's Coasters Appear In 'RollerCoaster Tycoon' on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#8) The Park's Coasters Appear In 'RollerCoaster Tycoon'

    The RollerCoaster Tycoon videogames allow players to run their own Six Flags-style amusement park. However, similarities between the game's coasters and the ones at Six Flags are more than just a coincidence.

    Actual Six Flags coasters are featured within the game. If that weren't cool enough, with RollerCoaster Tycoon World, Atari partnered with Six Flags so that they could include the layout of several parks. Six Flags gave Atari data on the schematics of the parks, traffic patterns of customers within the parks, and more.

    When you're playing the game, it's not just some developer's wild guess about what it might be like to run an amusement park; it's about as close to the real deal as you can get.

  • They Have The World's Tallest, Fastest Looping Coaster on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#9) They Have The World's Tallest, Fastest Looping Coaster

    If you don't mind getting a little dizzy, then Full Throttle is the coaster for you. Located at Magic Mountain in California, it's both the world's tallest looping coaster, and the world's fastest. At its highest point, you'll loop around 160 feet above the ground, and it has three separate launches that take you to 70 MPH.

  • Do The Wet Rides First on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#10) Do The Wet Rides First

    On a hot summer day at Six Flags, there's a good chance you're going to want to get splashed. Fortunately, there are rides at the park that can provide such a service, but the key is to ride them at the right time.

    The park recommends riding wet rides as early in the day as possible, allowing the afternoon sun to dry off your clothes. If you ride later in the day when it's less hot out, you could end up feeling damp and gross for the rest of your stay. Another option is to play it safe and bring along an extra change of clothes.

  • Save Money And Time With Tickets Online on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#11) Save Money And Time With Tickets Online

    If your trip to Six Flags is spur of the moment, you'll have to go to the park and get tickets at the box office. If you plan ahead, however, you can buy your tickets online and get a significant discount.

    Buy your ticket at least a day in advance, and you could save around $25 on admission. As a bonus, you won't have to wait in line at the box office when you get to the park. Just bring a printout of your pre-purchased ticket or have it on your phone, and you can walk right in.

  • Vomit Happens, But Not Too Often on Random Six Flags Secrets Only People Who Work There Can Tell You

    (#12) Vomit Happens, But Not Too Often

    Not everyone's stomach can handle the drops and loops of a big coaster. Occasionally, a lost lunch or two is bound to occur, and you just have to pray you're not standing underneath the ride when it does.

    How often does that actually happen, though? While official statistics on this subject are not made public by Six Flags, one park employee gave an estimate on Reddit. According to user Theme_Park_Throwaway:

     "Usually it's not too often, maybe 2 or 3 times a week does someone vomit in a place that would cause the ride to have to close."

    Once someone does get sick, a meticulous cleanup process ensures that the ride will soon be once again fit to ride. 

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Six Flags is the largest theme park chain brand in the world, headquartered in New York City. Currently, it manages 30 theme parks and water parks, of which 24 are named after Six Flags. Its first theme park is located in Texas. The name of the park comes from the six flags that flew in Texas in history. People can see the huge track of roller coasters and various rides before entering the amusement park.

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