I honestly can’t remember the last time I was at Six Flags but I do remember the good times I had when me and my parents went in the old days. That was back when the Shockwave was the big coaster. I have every intention on taking my family this Summer. I know that folks are still trying to save some pennies so I quickly wanted to pass on this Six Flags deal to y’all. It’s a good one and every cent saved means you can put it towards a lovely handbag…or savings account, whatever floats your boat.
I’d love to hear a Six Flags story from you guys though. I’ll tell mine quickly. My brother was super scared of rides. In fact, it took a lot of begging and dragging him by the legs to get on the Shockwave. I’ll never forget his facial expressions or high shrieking screams but no matter how terrified he may have looked, he loved it and rode several times in a row. He never looked back!

THE DEAL
To get an awesome deal on some Six Flags Great Adventure Tickets for your family, check out this cool way to save a few bucks. During the month of June, if you make a purchase at Walmart on Wednesdays or Thursdays, you can buy a four-pack of tickets to Six Flags for $99. With admission to Six-Flags normally at $50, you’ll be saving a nice chunk of change which will probably be needed for food and drinks or for things your kids are asking you to buy while there! These tickets are good for the rest of the year so you can go whenever it fits your schedule, but buy them in advance to save big.
How to get your discount:
- Consumers will make a purchase at Walmart in June on Wednesdays or Thursdays to get the discount code on their receipt.
- Consumers enter the code found on their Walmart receipt and register to receive an email with the Walmart offer.
- In the Walmart offer email there will be simple instructions to purchase the 4 tickets for $99 package, as well as the printable Rise & Ride admission invitation and discount coupon voucher.
I am a participant in the Walmart Moms program. Walmart has provided me with a 4 pack of Six Flags tickets in exchange for this post. Participation in this program is voluntary. All opinions are my own, always have been, always will be. You can thank Walmart for this technical, boring disclosure. I usually prefer something with personality. ;)



Do you know if processing fees, taxes, or city fees are still applicable with the $99 deal?
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It took me a little while but here’s what I was told:
Per Six Flags:
Processing fees and taxes do apply to the ticket package, which is consistent with all of our on-line ticket offers.