Military members get in free with an active duty ID card at the Six Flags over Georgia so I don't imagine it would be different for the other parks in their chain.
I just asked for the one in Arlington Tx and they just give you a discounted rate. its 42.99 for active duty their dependents each. You can check on post to see if they have better deals for them.
Although discounted/free tickets are not available at the park ticket offices, Six Flags provides bulk discounted tickets and season passes to most military bases. These are usually available for active duty soldiers and others with military ID at BX/PX, commissaries, and/or MWR/ITR offices.
Im not sure about gettting a discount going through them, but my husband and I bought discounted tickets through MWR at the post we are stationed at. It was like $20 bucks less. I have heard through other people that military get in once a year free just like going to Sea World but I am not sure if that is true!
Most military bases offer discounted admission tickets at their MWR/ITR offices. There is no military discount at the park ticket offices.
They get in for free. My oldest sister Shawn is 19 years old and she is training to be a Marine Officer in the Marine Corp.
does six flags give militaRY DISCOUNT
Six Flags theme park Inc offer free tickets for every person who has active military ID, this offer valid for 14 and 15 may 2011
Because Texas is the home of the first Six Flags theme park, Six Flags Over Texas. In fact, the theme park is called "Six Flags" in honor of the 6 flags that Texas has had in the past.
Flags That Have Flown Over Texas
2. Six Flags over Texas in Arlington and Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas was created in 1992.
The area of Six Flags Over Texas is 857,933.5615488 square meters.
Goliath - Six Flags Fiesta Texas - was created in 2008.
Mini Mine Train - Six Flags Over Texas - was created in 1969.
Yes, Six Flags Fiesta Texas does have a hotel, and it is called Omni Hotels.
Texas had six different governments: thus six flags. BDC
The six flags on the back of the Texas State Seal represents the six country's which Texas was ruled under.
Take I-30 WEST through downtown Dallas to SIX FLAGS DR at EXIT 30.Take SIX FLAGS DR to SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS. It will be on your right just after the third light.