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The whole entry experience to the park was a littl...

The whole entry experience to the park was a little ridiculous. We just wanted day tickets to the park and were expecting to get in line for a ticket booth, wait for our turn, pay and be able to get inside. However we were asked, after going through security, whether we wanted day tickets or a season pass. When we responded 'day tickets' the real shenanigans began. We were directed to a line in a roped of area. The end of the line had the rope drawn across it with no employee present. We stood in this line for 10 minutes not knowing if anyone was going to help us and finally I just went over the rope and walked in to room where there banks of tables with laptops on them. After flagging down a employee we were informed that we would have to go to the Six flags website on the laptop, enter all our personal information, then enter our credit card number, print out our tickets (on a printer that was out of paper) and then get another line to get our tickets scanned.
Maybe it is just me and expecting to walk up to a ticket booth line, approach the counter when it is our turn, pay and be able to walk inside expectation OR that six flags had made it ridiculously convoluted to buy tickets at their location.
Either ways, in their quest to extract more money for season passes, Six Flags has made it extremely inconvenient for people just looking to pay for a day pass and get inside the park.

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