Six Flags Marine World is offering discount tickets and making up for it with price gouging that starts at the front gate. \r
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They confiscated my grandson's small jackknife and told him that he could only get it back if he rented a $9.00 locker - otherwise they would throw it away (sure they would). We buried it in a planter outside the gate and retrieved it on our way out. Seven of the nine over-priced souvenir toys for my younger grandson disintegrated in my daughter's hand before we got back home - one before we even left the park! Some of the toys were broken in the store. My daughter wanted to assemble an intact toy from a combination of one broken toy and another similar intact one. She was charged full price for the broken toy! A lead pencil with the Six Flags logo, similar to the imprinted pencils sold at the Dollar Store for $1.00/dozen, is $1.49 at Six Flags for one pencil. The price of food and drinks is outrageous. There are water fountains - but try and find one. If you do, the water is warm and nasty, the fountains are filthy. A bottle of water, which sells at WalMart for $3.29/case is $1.49 and we know they buy it wholesale. Being on a limited budget, we were hungry all day. I could afford only a lemon drink for each of us - at $5.00 each. Subway advertises a $5.00 foot long sandwich - but the Subway at Six Flags has no such bargain. A ""family"" fast food lunch is $40.00, not including drinks at $5.00 each.\r
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If you plan a visit to Six Flags, be prepared to spend a lot of money. They won't let you bring in food and your bag will be searched to make sure you don't. \r
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The on-line advertised closing time for the park is an hour later than the time they actually closed, so be prepared to leave early.
Pros: Fun rides and shows
Cons: Price gouging at every stop.
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