Thursday, July 24, 2014

Six Flags (part two)

We rode the train two times...once to get to the other side of the park so we could ride the antique cars and then again to get us back to where we were which was closer to the front gate.
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While on the antique cars, I jumped off to take a picture of the kids and they completely panicked!  They were so afraid that a car would hit us.  As if I would let that happen!

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We pushed the kids hard today and I have to give them credit for hanging in there.  We were here over five hours, spent a lot of money but it was all worth it because they had so much fun.  The picture above shows how much things cost these days at this place.  Plus, the admission was $150 and that was with a discount!  I asked Beck if he liked this place and if he wanted to go back and this is his response, "It would have been more fun if we could have rode the go-carts to each ride."  Lol!!!  What's really funny about his comment is that it was going to cost $10/person to ride the go-carts and we had already paid so much to get in the park that we didn't want to pay another $30 to ride these things.  We never rode the go-carts but he thought of them...we did do a lot of walking today!

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We ended our evening eating dinner at my favorite Mexican restaurant (Blue Goose) located right by Leigh's house.  It was so yummy!!!  I guess I was a little hungry after our big day at the big amusement park. The kids made masks with the tortillas...waiting for the food to arrive is always the worst when you have little ones.  Leigh also asked for tortilla dough and they had a really good time playing with that as well!
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A big thanks to Leigh for the hospitality!

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