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Six Flags Marine World opens with celebration
Park began its 20th season by celebrating Six Flags' 45th
March 8, 2006 -
Valejo, CA, USA -
© Six Flags Marine World[/i]
The start of the 2006 season at Marine World also marks the opening of "Tava's Jungle Land," a new kidsOn Saturday, Six Flags Marine World officially opened for the 2006 season, its 20th season. The park's midways, engulfed in the pleasant smells of funnel cake and caramel.
Not to mention, Batman and Robin were strolling around, making sure the park was safe, along with other favorite superheroes. Batman signed fifteen autographs and posed for several pictures, along with Robin. He says, "My job is pretty cool, seeing the kids laugh and having a good time."
Robin, however said, "Batman doesn't have faith in me; he thinks I'm young and that I can't handle myself. But I think I can," which makes it seem like he and Batman are doing a good job being superheroes and taking on their roles.
Six Flags decided it would induce other superheroes into its parks. Strolling the park on Saturday were Wonder Woman, the Flash, and the Green Lantern.
To add to the celebration, there will be a lot of 45's around the park, and Six Flags Marine World will not close for the 2006 season until January 2007. Marine World offered deals for tickets and season passes, hoping that the $15 parking fee wouldn't scare off visitors.
© Six Flags Marine World[/i]
The start of the 2006 season at Marine World also marks the opening of "Tava's Jungle Land," a new kids
Not to mention, Batman and Robin were strolling around, making sure the park was safe, along with other favorite superheroes. Batman signed fifteen autographs and posed for several pictures, along with Robin. He says, "My job is pretty cool, seeing the kids laugh and having a good time."
Robin, however said, "Batman doesn't have faith in me; he thinks I'm young and that I can't handle myself. But I think I can," which makes it seem like he and Batman are doing a good job being superheroes and taking on their roles.
Six Flags decided it would induce other superheroes into its parks. Strolling the park on Saturday were Wonder Woman, the Flash, and the Green Lantern.
To add to the celebration, there will be a lot of 45's around the park, and Six Flags Marine World will not close for the 2006 season until January 2007. Marine World offered deals for tickets and season passes, hoping that the $15 parking fee wouldn't scare off visitors.
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