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Amusement parks have meal plans?
https://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain/store/season-add-ons
Honestly, it does seem like a relatively cheap source of food if you live nearby and actually like what they serve.
https://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain/things-to-do/restaurants
And you do have at least some variety, too.
But that’s on top of the season pass right? Which is $79? So that’s like $180. And then how long is a season? Is that year round? Or three months?
But even if it’s only three months, that’s one hell of a deal. They have to be losing money to this old lady.
I don't know if it's that good of a deal. According to that website it doesn't apply to the pizza cafe or the funnel cake factory. If it doesn't apply to the funnel cake factory is it even worth it? Is living?
It is usually the whole season for Six Flags, which can be spring break to Labor Day along with weekends for Halloween and Christmas time. Some season passes also include free parking.
And if you like to travel, you can get a pass that works for all Six Flags theme parks.
I wonder if they charge for parking... that would kill the cost savings.
Good point. Though the lady said she lives across the street. So just a big ass parking lot to walk through. Then get your cheap meals.