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Each time I visit I am increasingly disappointed. ...

Each time I visit I am increasingly disappointed. The older and newer parts of the park are very distinct. There seems to be very little concern for aesthetic presentation. The buildings, rides, and other decorations/features are rusted, appear run down with faded or missing paint. It does not do much for giving an impression of well maintained and safe rides. This impression is furthered by the fact that in my last 10 visits there have been no less than 6 rides that break down.

Generally speaking, the employees seem very subdued and disconnected from park visitors. Not very friendly, or particularly helpful. Also, the signs addressing employees with threats of termination for various infractions is in incredibly poor taste. These things combined definitely give the impression that Six Flags is not a particularly great place to work. Which, in my opinion, also furthers concerns over the general safety of visiting. Extremely unhappy employees to not do their jobs well.

Park admission prices are absolutely ridiculous, especially when you consider you will be lucky to ride more than 6-8 rides even with an entire day spent there. You will most definitely spend the great majority of your day having spent a great deal of money to stand in line. The only real relief from this is to purchase a flash pass, but unless you have spent a great deal of time saving for this one day to the park the average person will not be able to afford it. Worse yet, is the basic (absurdly priced) flash pass will not really shorten your wait time for each ride, you just don't have to stand in line with the rest of the attendees.

Food and beverage prices aren't especially more expensive than any other similar venue, but be prepared to spend quality dining prices for a bland fast food quality experience.

Overall, we have decided to not renew our season passes after these run out and will take our business to a much more cost vs benefit option.

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