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Good things to take to Six Flags?

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I am going to Six Flags tomorrow (yay) and I havent been to a theme park in a few years.

What things should I take for the ride there/back (3 hours each way) while I am in the park, and what should I keep in the car just in case?

Thanks :-)

Not going to the water park so I wont need any of that stuff.

I am 25yrs old (if it matters) and going with my boyfriend and we're meeting friends there. (that we have never personally seen before... internet friends)

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  1. A camera is a good way to keep memories there, but you might need someone to hold it if you ride the roller coasters. You can bring water bottles too because you might get thirsty.


  2. I always plan on getting at least a little wet in any park, even if I am not going to the water park so . .

    dark colored light weight shirt (so it dries fast and doesn't go see through)

    not white, light weight pants

    very comfortable shoes

    Small bag/back pack to carry things (you can always dump the bag at the exit to the ride while you are on the ride, just don't put anything valuable in it.

    camera

    sun screen

    sun glasses

    a bit of cash

    water bottle

    zip lock bags (to slip your phone and/or shoes in if you end up on one of those little water rides)

  3. good shoes for fast walking  no heels

    maybe a hat and sunglasses if it really sunny

    water bottles is a must & camera  i would also take cell just in case  

    money be side the atm card also look in to fast pass for  rides if they have  that for six flags .

    small back pack  would be ok to take to hold items

    for the car  cds to listen to &   even make some snacks   to eat for the ride & long car drives can make you tired if your not driving take small pillow  so you can rest be for you get there .

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