You could, but you need to be careful. It's really fun there, and there are all types of fun rides. The only bad thing is that Six Flags has a bad reputation for their rides stopping at the wrong times. There have, in fact, been reports of rides stopping when the passengers were upside-down! So if you want to go on rides that flip upside- down, try King's Dominion, which has newer rides that are just as good as the rides at Six Flags.
Great Chase - Six Flags America - was created in 1999.
Yes. There are roller coasters there at Six flags great America.
There is only one Six Flags Great America, however, there are numerous other Six Flags theme parks in North America. (They just aren't called Great America.) Here are a few of the other parks: Six Flags Great Adventure-New Jersey, Six Flags Magic Mountain-California, and Six Flags St. Louis.
The Six Flags Great America are usually cheaper for kids and there are more rides and amusement things to do. The Six Flags Great America also includes the hurricane harbor park.
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Little Dipper - Six Flags Great America - was created in 1950.
Between those three parks, I recommend Six Flags Great America! It is a very nice park, has great employee guests service, and even has its Six Flags Hurricane Harbor waterpark included in admisison!
No. Unfortunately Great America and Six Flags Discovery kingdom are separate companies.
No. The closest Six Flags to the Pennsylvania border is Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, and Six Flags America is just outside of Washington, DC.
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