Great Adventure Announces Big Changes for 2013
Safari to join main park
After announcing that the Wild Safari would no longer allow drivers to travel through its trails next year, Six Flags Great Adventure announced even more changes for the park in 2013. The 160-acre theme park and the 350-acre Wild Safari will be merged into one site to become the world's largest theme park, according to a press release from the company. In addition to the roller coasters, games, shopping and entertainment the newly designed park will also include what is being called the "Safari Off Road Challenge." The safari includes close to 1200 animals and the Safari Off Road Adventure will have a new way to explore the area. Following a fictional family guests will ride in a "rugged, open-air Safari vehicle," …
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JosephGhabourLaw
1:08 pm on Thursday, August 30, 2012
All of our staff have, naturally taken kids to the theme park. While the flash pass option is nice, it's pricey. Frankly, a system that many restaurants use - a pager that lets you know it's your turn - could radically improve the park experience for all visitors. We look forward to seeing lions up close, but solving the issue of long lines, is what most park visitors want tamed.   more ›