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Six Flags Offers Free Admission to First Responders, Starts Nov. 23
URGENT UPDATE: Six Flags Over Texas is honoring first responders with free admission to the amusement park from Sunday, Nov. 23 through Wednesday, Nov. 26. This initiative aims to celebrate the bravery of EMTs, firefighters, and law enforcement personnel, allowing them to enjoy a day of fun with a guest at no cost.
First responders can also take advantage of a special offer, purchasing up to six additional tickets for just $20 each. This offer is available by selecting the Military/First Responder ticket option on the Six Flags website.
To claim their free tickets, first responders must verify their status through the secure ID.me service. Users will be redirected to ID.me for verification before being sent back to the Six Flags ticket store. This additional step ensures that the park is providing these discounts exclusively to those who serve our communities.
This initiative stands as a heartfelt gesture from Six Flags Over Texas, recognizing the sacrifices made by first responders every day. With the holiday season approaching, this offer provides an opportunity for first responders to unwind and enjoy quality time with loved ones.
Residents and visitors in Arlington, Texas, are encouraged to spread the word about this offer. The park’s dedication to honoring first responders reflects a growing trend across the nation to celebrate those who protect and serve.
WHAT’S NEXT: First responders interested in this offer should prepare to register with ID.me ahead of their visit to ensure a smooth admission process. As this special offer approaches, many are expected to take advantage of the opportunity, making it a lively time at Six Flags Over Texas.
Don’t miss out on this chance to support and recognize our everyday heroes—share this news with friends and family who may benefit from this amazing offer!
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