Six Flags Confirms Stern News Following Billion-Dollar Merger, Receives Immediate Backlash - Inside the Magic

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El Toro, a large roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure with steep drops and sharp turns. The steel track appears very tall, with numerous riders ascending one of the high peaks against a clear blue sky. The intricate, expansive structure is a stern test for thrill-seekers looking for an adrenaline rush.

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  1. JAY

    Six Flags cares only about revenue and NOT about the product it actually provides, and unfortunately this has gotten much worse since the merger. Now that competition with other parks has lessened or become essentially nonexistent, there is little or no concern about the customer experience. This is evident by the countless ride closures and examples of extremely poor and inefficient service that have chronically existed at Six Flags Great Adventure throughout 2024, its 50th anniversary season. The company should be highly embarrassed. I have contacted the park directly to voice my displeasure regarding the Flash fiasco; the park is not going to provide anything whatsoever in the way of compensation to those of us who purchased annual passes with the expectation of experiencing a new attraction at some point in 2024. Oh, but if you give them more money and purchase a 2025 season pass now during their big sale, you get 2 skip the line passes as a renewal bonus. Whoop-dee-doo.
    Hopefully they will lose a lot of customers, as the park does not deserve the business its clientele provides.

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