Proper ID must be presented, while friends and family of veterans and active duty personnel receive $19.99 park admission.
“In honor of Veterans Day, we are thrilled to celebrate our veterans during this new event at Six Flags,” said Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Park General Manager Dameon Nelson in a news release. “On this weekend, we pay tribute to all American veterans and give thanks to those who served their country honorably during war or peacetime.
”Recruitment and Veterans Association Displays;Veterans, active duty, and retired military personnel are eligible to receive:Complimentary Americana Lanyard and Button; andEligible guests must present a valid military ID at designated parking toll booths for complimentary parking, and at the front gate to obtain complimentary admission and other benefits. Commemorative gifts are available while supplies last.
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