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Buy your 2010 Season Pass online today and you'll receive
a $10 Papa John's Digital Gift Card. You'll also get FREE
admission for the rest of the 2009 season including Fright Fest
Presented by SNICKERS®. And don't miss Holiday in the Park at four Six Flags locations — Six Flags Discovery Kingdom,
Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Six Flags Over Texas and new for 2009 at The Great Escape.

http://www.sixflags.com/national/tickets/twitterpizza.aspx

Hurry, this offer ends tonight, September 10, so buy and print
your 2010 Season Pass now.

Offer is not yet valid for Six Flags Magic Mountain's 2010 Season Pass. A similar promotion will be available in early November to purchase a Six Flags Magic Mountain pass.

Please note that Papa John's Gift Cards cannot be used at Six Flags' in-park Papa John's locations.

Offer expires September 10, 2009 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Good for U.S. Six Flags theme parks only excluding Six Flags Magic Mountain, not valid for separate-gate water parks. Papa John's Gift Cards may not be used at Six Flags' in-park Papa John's locations. Gift code for your $10 Papa John's Gift Card will be provided when you complete the online season pass purchase. One free $10 Papa John's Gift Code per season pass. Offer valid only in conjunction with Six Flags' Twitter online promotional link, not valid with season passes purchased through SixFlags.com or at the parks. Prices do not include tax. Handling fee applies to online orders.


How to redeem your gift card
Simply go to www.papajohns.com to place your order. When requested for payment, select Papa Card as the payment type and enter the 19-digit card number and 4-digit PIN when prompted (Gift Card Number and PIN are the Papa Card number and PIN). Use your Papa Card within 90 days.

Prices without Parking option (per person)

Discovery Kingdom $49.99
Great America $64.99
Great Adventure $79.99

Post pricing for your park as you see fit.

Searched and did not see this posted, feel free to merge if this is posted somewhere.

Six Flags New England - Upgrade daily ticket to 2010 season pass for $29.99
I was at the Six Flags New England park yesterday, and they had an offer to upgrade your daily ticket to a season pass valid for the remainder of 2009 and the 2010 season for $29.99 which is a couple dollars more than I pay for discounted tickets from AAA. thanks ndnsmarts389

Great deal if you're planning to visit the park even once through next year as the upgrade costs less that the regularly priced daily tickets! There were posters and banners advertising this price everywhere and the line at guest relations for the upgrade was longer than the lines for most rides...

The pass can be used at 15 different 6 Flags locations, and the benefits of a season pass are pretty nice (free tickets for friends, etc)
thanks Pez Pez



For NJ, it is $79.


If you need NJ go to Maryland pick up your pass for $49.99. For 4-5 passes it's worth the trip. The pass is valid in NJ among others.


how much is GA's? blocked at work


mrredskin said: how much is GA's? blocked at work

Dunno if you found it already, but here ya go:

Two-Park pass for $79.99
Indvidual, single park pass for $49.99

Not including parking passes


thanks, brah


judicska said: If you need NJ go to Maryland pick up your pass for $49.99. For 4-5 passes it's worth the trip. The pass is valid in NJ among others.Problem with that is, that all the freebies and discounts that come with the pass, may only be used at the Maryland park.


no problem! That has to be my favorite comment of the day This is probably unrelated, but I think I've been watching too many cartoons


Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom $39.99 ($54.99 initially)
Six Flags Over Georgia $49.99
Six Flags St. Louis $49.99 ($69.99 initially)

The prices were higher for the two until I clicked the Buy and Print Now button, then a pop up with different passes showed the lower option (with the Papa Johns card). Strange that for those two, that pop up list still showed the regular, higher priced pass (with no PJ card) too.


Thanks OP. Got season passes for family for SF over Texas in DFW.


These aren't bad prices (factoring in the $10 Papa John's gift card), but usually in mid-December, they'll drop them to $49.99 (for DFW residents) or a little lower . . . at least they have the last two years. I think I'll wait until then, but still, these aren't bad deals at all.


Smoot said: These aren't bad prices (factoring in the $10 Papa John's gift card), but usually in mid-December, they'll drop them to $49.99 (for DFW residents) or a little lower . . . at least they have the last two years. I think I'll wait until then, but still, these aren't bad deals at all.

Agreed. However, I don't have 2009 season passes, so I will take advantage of fright fest promo in October and make a visit or two. That should cover the extra $$.


Does the price (79.99) in NJ include $10 Papa John's gift card?


does Cash Back work with it??


elmtang said: Does the price (79.99) in NJ include $10 Papa John's gift card?Yes. Make sure you click on the option that is $79.99 (2-park) or $99.99 (3-park), AND includes the $10 card. You might want to buy one pass for an additional $40+ to include unlimited parking, which is $15 a pop. Don't make the mistake of buying more than one parking-included passes.


azygous said: does Cash Back work with it??No CB from FW...


Thanks a lot.


Papa John's deal is over, but for DFW SF, you can still buy $49.99 (no friend passes, coupon book or in park discounts) or $59.99 (Friend passes, coupon book etc.) directly from SF site. Yesterday's offer had only $59.99 passes with $10 gift certificate, so for some $49.99 may work out better. Also these passes are valid for rest of 2009, so you can go for Halloween, Thanks giving and christmas specials.


It says offer was extended 1 more day (through Sept 11th).




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