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Six Flags is the world's largest chain of amusement parks and theme parks and its headquarters are in New York City. The first Six Flags amusement park was Six Flags Over Texas. The company took its name from the six flags that have flown over the State of Texas during its history, namely those of Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States of America and the Confederate States of America.
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I don't know the answer; I'm asking the question!!!IMPROVED ANSWER!!--Actually the REAL "Six Flags" is the "Six flags over Texas" in Arlington. Six flags got its name because there have been Six flags flown over Texas. Spain(1519-1685; 1690-1821), France(1685-1690), Mexico(1821-1836), The Republic of Texas (1836-1845), The Confederacy (1861-1865), and the USA(1865-present).
does it matter go to which on is closer they all have the same rides and roller costers so it doesn't nake a difference
There are SO many roller coasters at Six Flags. You need to be more specific, but I can tell you the names of the roller coasters I went on when I was there.
really boring because they only open few rides go on sunday!
There are 13 thrill rides/roller coastersThere are 23 family ridesThere are 13 kids' ridesAt Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington
That requirement/restriction varies among different rides. Six Flags is a family-oriented theme park, and thus has rides for younger audiences in addition to their height restricted rides.
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Six flags has many thrill rides offered to customers. Some of the names of these rides are Batman: The Dark Knight, Bizarro, Buzzsaw, Crime Wave, Cyclone, Flashback, Goliath, Houdini, Jokers Wildcard, Mind Eraser, Pandemonium, Scream, Thunderbolt, Tomahawk and Twister.
There are many Six Flags theme parks located throughout the United States of America, and each has a different number of rides.