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LGBTQ Family Day at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom - Advance Purchase Required
09/20/2015 10:30 AM - 07:00 PM PT
Description
Close out the summer with a bang by celebrating the first-ever annual LGBTQ Family and Friends Day at Six Flags! Enjoy discounted tickets, food included.
The park has sweet little-kid rides, hair-raising big-kid thrill rides, award-winning shows, and amazing animal attractions. A blast for all ages.
Our own lakeside picnic area will provide a fun, community-filled home base for the day and feature a Looney Toons character visit, a DJ, and kids activities.
Tickets are only $39.99 ($25 off!) and include an all-u-can-eat picnic buffet from 12-2!
Advance purchase required. Offer not available at the front gate.
Purchase tickets with promo code: LGBTQ. Season Passes are NOT valid for this special event.
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