six flags in jersey has bizarro superman kingdaka el toro rolling thunder ... they have a kiddie park there too , but it's mostly a park full of thrill rides. it also has a waterpark,,,(:
That depends on which six flags you go to, there are a few different ones in different cities, and they have different rides. Basically Roller Coasters, and some have water parks too.
Mister Six is the founder of six flags!!!
I can't really say but i can tell you both are great parks. Six flags has more extreme rides but Dorney Park has less even though Dorney park rides are more extreme than six flags. Six flags have relaxing rides that are still kind of moderate like the log ride. In my opinion both are great but six flags has more rides and the park is bigger. Go have fun
There are many Six Flags theme parks located throughout the United States of America, and each has a different number of rides.
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54
There are 16 roller coasters/thrill rides at all the Six Flagsif you want more info go to their websitehttp:/www.sixflags.com/national/index.aspxand click on any Six Flags park or the one your looking for.
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.
the log flum
There are many rides at the theme park Six Flags. The most famous rides include Cobra, Boomerang Coast to Coaster, Medusa, Hammerhead Shark, Kong and Roar.
yes
Yes, but depending on their height. If a child is over 54 inches, they are most likely able to ride all Six Flags thrill rides. You can check a specific parks' height regulations on the Six Flags website.
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.