
We visited Six Flags last week, which the kids adored. Most everyone knows what Six Flags is, and has probably been. So, here are just a few cost-saving tips that we've discovered.
1. Tickets are expensive. But, there are normally discounts if you look for them. I think this year you can get a ticket for kids price ($31.00) if you buy them online or at McDonalds. Many employers throughout the area also offer discounts, so if you have an employee club or anything of the sort, you may want to check with them.
2. Parking is expensive. Plan on at least $15 to park.
3. Leave the park to eat lunch and dinner (there are in and out privileges with parking), unless you want to spend upwards of $8 for each person. We just picked up fast food and spent less than $30 on both meals for 6 people. Six Flags also has a park area outside the gates where you can take a picnic lunch. They don't allow any outside food or beverage into the park.
4. Buy the refillable drink cups. They are pricey - about $12, but worth it. This year, they gave us a bracelet and all refills were free throughout the day. It's the best way to keep the kids hydrated in the sun. If you go back again, all refills are only $0.99, and water is free.
5. Weekdays are always better than weekends. We went on a Monday and hardly had any wait on any of the rides. Spring Break is never a good time to visit.
6. If possible, take a break in the middle of the day. We went to my Mom's house (who lives in Arlington) during the heat of the day. It was a good way to cool off, refresh the kids and get our 2-year old a nap.
7. My kids always beg to play games and for souvenirs, but that gets expensive with 4 kids. There are several places throughout the park where there are kids games. The good thing about these is that the kids are guaranteed to win. For $5, my kids got to play a game (mostly the strong man games where you pound a mallet to hit the bell) and got Batman or Supergirl cape.
There are other tips on the
Six Flags website for families that might be useful. Good luck!