Discount Family Vacationing at Six Flags with Discover Card + Contest

Discover Card and Six Flags are working together to promote their partnership, and offer some great incentives for using your Discover Card at Six Flags locations across the country. I am also excited to announce our partnership with Discover Card and Six Flags this summer. For complete details, and a chance to win four (4) tickets to any of the Six Flags parks, please scroll to the bottom of this post.

When I was younger, and growing up so close to Cedar Point and their gut-wrenching roller coasters, I would force my body into the thrill and adventure of the biggest and wildest roller coasters that existed. Then I grew up and began to realize my body does not like to be punished by going into both positive and negatives Gs while soaring at speeds I normally drive down the freeway. So since my adult years, I pretty much venture away from amusement parks that only cater to the thrill seeking type, but that changed once we had kids.

While our boys are far to young to want to even get in the queue line of the big roller coasters, there is plenty for a family to experience at an amusement park. There are always shows, kid specific areas, train rides, enjoying the fair food, and just walking around to experience the theming and environment. Besides multiple trips to Disney Parks, which do not even consider to be in the same category as other parks, we have since taken the boys to Cedar Point, as well as visited Hershey Park, and at both parks had a fantastic experience keeping the boys entertained for the day.

What I learned is that there really is plenty to do at amusement parks without ever stepping foot on a roller coaster. More than ever, as we set out to explore new areas of the Country, Six Flags becomes a great day-filling option. So lets explore how the various Six Flags parks across the United States compare for entertaining the kids, when large thrill rides are not on the agenda. I was also curious about the trains at each park (who could have guessed?), so I list them as well.

InACents Tip #1: At all the Six Flags parks, children under 2 are free.

Six Flags Family Rides

California

Discovery Kingdom (Vallego- Near San Francisco/Sacramento, CA): Six Flags Discovery Kingdom has three kids areas just for young fans, including Seaside Junction and Looney Tunes Seaport. 24 rides/attraction are listed as kid friendly, with another 10 rides as family rated.

Discover Kingdom also features the following train rides: Foghorn’s Seaport Railway and the Seaside Railway.

Magic Mountain/Hurricane Harbor (Los Angeles, CA): Six Flags Magic Mountain has more family friendly rides than any other theme park in Southern California! There are 10 kids rides and 15 family rated rides.

Magic Mountain features the following trains: FOGHORN LEGHORN’S Barn and Railway and Whistlestop Park.

Georgia

Over Georgia/White Water (Atlanta): Six Flags Georgia has put together a wonderful list of 45 Fun Things to Do with Kids, including 17 kids attractions and 9 family rides.

Choo-Choo Trains include the Dahlonega Mine Train and Six Flags Railroad.

Illinois

Great America & Hurricane Harbor (Chicago): Six Flags Great America has three kids areas just for young fans, including KIDZOPOLIS and Skull Island. Interspersed throughout the park are 13 kid rides and 25 family rides.

Train rides appear to be limited to the Six Flags Scenic Railway.

Maryland

Six Flags America (Baltimore/Washington D.C.): This park features two areas for kids, LOONEY TUNES MOVIE TOWN and Whistlestop Park. Kids can enjoy 19 rides and an additional 22 family rides.

Train rides include FOGHORN LEGHORN’S TINSEL TOWN TRAIN, Happy Junction (train parade), and Whistlestop Train.

Massachusetts

New England (Springfield): Six Flags New England has kids areas just for young fans, including Looney Tunes Movie Town and KIDZOPOLIS. Little ones are able to enjoy 16 rides, and their family can ride 17 additional rides.

No trains, means no go for us.

Missouri

St Louis (Missouri): Six Flags St. Louis has 22 great rides just for young fans. Pair that with an additional 20 family rides.

All aboard these choo-choo trains: Bugs Bunny National Park Train Station, Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway, and Tommy G. Robertson Railroad.

New Jersey

Great Adventure, Wild Safari, & Hurricane Harbor (New Jersey): There are 3 kids areas within this park: Safari Kids, Bugs Bunny National Park, and Looney Tunes Seaport, including 20 kid rides and 19 family attractions.

Take the kids and ride the Foghorn Leghorn’s Stagecoach Express.

New York

The Great Escape (Lake George, NY): Kids rides appear to be limited 11 rides, but makes up for it with 29 family rated attractions.

Trains are limited to a Ranger Randy’s Railway and Storytown Train.

Texas

Fiesta Texas/Hurricane Harbor (San Antonio): Six Flags Fiesta Texas has over 20 great rides just for young fans, although only 16 are listed on the site. An additional 13 family rides are available.

Several train rides include Der Pilger Bahnhof, Foghorn Leghorn’s Barnyard Railway, and Whistle Stop.

Over Texas (Arlington TX): Six Flags Over Texas has over 30 great rides just for young fans, yet again only 11 are listed on the site. 22 Family rides are listed for those a little older.

Ride a 107-year-old Charles Jefferson Patton steam engine on the Texas Depot.

InACents Tip #2: If for any reason you are interested in either attending one of the parks more than once per season, or have the possibility of visiting a second or more parks in a season, I strongly recommend upgrading your ticket to a season pass. The difference in cost is only typically $5-15 more, making the saving realized within the second visit.

Discover Card and Six Flags Benefits

With all that being said, Discover Card (Facebook/Twitter) continues to offer some really great benefits to those attending Six Flags amusement parks.

  • Instant 5% discount on all Six Flags online and in-park purchases, including admission tickets, food, merchandise, souvenirs and more.
  • July through September 2012, 5% Cashback Bonus on all gas, theme park and movies on up to $1,500 in purchases.
  • Expedited entrance into the park during the first two hours of operation each day.

Discover Card also often has exclusive deals on Six Flags tickets and packages via their Cashback bonus center.

In addition, Six Flags has a Read to Succeed program where kids can earn free tickets to Six Flags by simply reading. Registration is currently over, but look for it to possibly return later in the year.

Contest

Discover Card and Six Flags would like to offer one of our readers four (4) tickets to any Six Flags park of your choosing. Tickets are valid through December 2012.

Entering is easy.

  1. Follow InACents on Twitter.
  2. Tweet us with which park you would like to attend, and be sure to include #DiscoverSixFlagsContest @InACents @Discover and @SixFlags.

The contest will run until Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at noon EST. I will randomly select a winner from those that entered. If I do not hear from the winner within 24 hours, I will select another winner. Good luck and thank you to everyone for making InACents a success!

Discover Card graciously sponsored this post and provided the tickets possible for this contest.

Disney Magic That is Perfectly Perfect in Every Way

Framed Mweeman

There are places in the Disney Parks that when I stumble upon them without hearing about them in the vast research I do pre-trip, I feel like I have stumbled upon a treasure or a secret hideaway. The unknown for me is a major part of what makes the Disney Parks magical, and why I always want to go back and explore time and time again. One of the most special of these small treasurers found on our family’s most recent trip to Disneyland Park was when we each noticed a rumbly in our tumbly around breakfast time.

We had spent the morning playing with our one year old and three year old sons in Fantasyland. Our adventure included conquering the tea-cups without vomit bags and flying Dumbo as high as any elephant had flown before. Now we were searching for something to eat! What we found was The Jolly Holiday Bakery on Main Street USA.

Mary Poppins had stopped at Disneyland and coated it’s breakfast selections with her customary spoonful of sugar, and a lot of Victorian charm. The line wrapped around and out into the streets so we figured this must be worth the wait and jumped right in. Everyone at Disneyland seems to be two things, an Annual Pass Holder and a Californian so we asked the people around us to tell us the best things on the menu.

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They told us must try items were the ham, egg, and cheese Quiche and the Cinnamon Rolls the size of a large man’s head. Once inside the décor was perfectly perfect in every way! Several cashiers quickly served a line that split into two separate waiting areas. This kept you from feeling crowded and made it easier to see the beautiful display cases filled with sweets.

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Everything from light fixtures, to flooring, to condiments was pixie dusted into the Poppins era. The condiment areas were disguised behind glass curio cabinets displaying china figurines depicting famous scenes from the movie. The floors were also intricate mosaics reminiscent of the scenes Burt drew with chalk in the park. The light fixtures were antiques and looked like flowers in bloom rather than functional lighting. Everything industrial behind the counters was camouflaged to fit the Poppins period of time. Fridges looked like wooden ice boxes and sinks looked like cooper hand pumped antiquity. The menu bared the names of such companies as Coke and Sprite in logo form but instead of their trademark colors they appeared in washed out beiges and browns to look the part.

Personally my favorite part was the service. Instead of yelling “Next” as is typical in most counter service areas or letting the line cover the bakery cases and crowd the person ordering, your server held up a paddle with a penguin on it to indicate it was your turn to approach the front of the restaurant.

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I ordered the quiche which could either come with a fresh green salad or a fruit salad, a raspberry Danish, and we just had to order a cinnamon roll as big as a large man’s head. Those menu items were delish! My three year old insisted on a purple sprinkle Mickey Cookie that he barely ate and cost over three dollars…that cookie fed the birds more than him, and I can tell you that I believe three dollars to be more than a “Toppins” although I did not Google it to be sure. Needless to say we enjoyed every bite and every part of this magical hideout.

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Audience Rewards Trivia Update for All Accounts (7-30-12)

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Hello fellow Audience Rewards fans! Today the Audience Rewards program continued the trend of issuing the same questions for all partner programs.

Now, without further ado, we proudly present this week’s trivia questions.

  • What lyric finishes this phrase – “Oh, what a night! Late December back in ___”? 63
  • Felicia makes her radio debut singing what song? Someday
  • Which of the following shows did NOT have an actress nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 2012? Leap of Faith
  • Which New York City Mayor is portrayed in Newsies? Robert A. Van Wyck
  • Who starred in the film version of Bring It On? Kirsten Dunst
  • On what famous street does Rock of Ages take place? Sunset Boulevard
  • What country is Evita primarily set in? Argentina
  • Repeat Delta question from 11-26-11.

  • How many 2012 Tony Awards was One Man, Two Guvnors nominated for? 9
  • The correct answer is 7, but is not coming up as the answer.

For all things Audience Rewards, including all the latest free points and miles from the Points Play trivia questions, see our Audience Rewards page.

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