Great Adventure Outpost
Latest Updates => Park News => Topic started by: jglonek on July 13, 2010, 10:55:19 AM
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Six Flags has updated their Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=15421&post=62997&uid=69421318512#post62997) to mention that seats on the last Scream Machine train are now up for sale on the official site (http://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/tickets/index.aspx).
If you are interested, click the link above and enter the promo code "GASM" in the upper right. Each seat is $50, with proceeds going to the National Roller Coaster Museum & Archives.
It does mention that it is for 10-11:30, so it looks like you get an hour and a half of ERT for purchasing the seat. Also, space is limited obviously as the train only has so many seats :)
If you decide to do this, let us know how it goes!
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I would definitely do this for 50 bucks...
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that's about 18 re-rides, taking into consideration they stop to let people off which takes a minute and a half each time, if that even that long... Front rows are worth more. Back rows tend to make my mind spin during the mid course break run.. I can do 10, but I work at 8am Monday..
EDIT: I'm in unless out bidded.
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i bought my ticket! me and my friend are gonna be on the last train!!! WOOHOO!! i told my mom i that was the only thing i wanted for my b-day im so pumped! i wanna meet some of u guys so let me know if ur gonna be there.
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Btw does anybody know how they are gonna round up the people that are gonna be on the final train?
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Well the event starts at 10:30. By the final lap you should already be in the station. I guess they will give out special wristbands when you sign in.
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You will have to get a GASM tatoo on your right arm.
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That's a great idea Ken, I'm going now to get mine before the event !
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You will have to get a GASM tatoo on your right arm.
game on ill do that anyday.
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Seems kind of odd that they are still selling tickets for the final ride on GASM as there should have been only 24 seats available.
I know it wasn't the most loved ride, but I can't imagine the last train would actually sell out by now.
Or they screwed up and sold more tickets than seats available in the last dispatched train.