Six Flags
You can hear the blood curdling screams as you walk to the entrance, cars patiently or rather impatiently waiting at the toll before parking, people stacked on top of each other in gruesomely long lines anticipating entry. People come here for a good time, to feel the thrill, for good food, and bonding. This can be a place for family days or dates, birthday parties or spontaneous dares. Here politics don’t matter, religious views don’t matter, sexual preference does not matter, race doesn’t matter. All that truly matters while you’re here is having fun and if you don’t have fun you’ve legitimately done something wrong. This is the place where some can conquer their biggest fears. Six Flags is honestly a positive place to be anger here is rare, despite the scorching sun beaming on the backs of visitors and roller coaster riders. This is a place of euphoria no wrong can be done here; a wonderland for kids and adults in the same breath. Stress free to let your inner child run wild.
Reading this makes me think back to when I went to six flags and was extremely excited and also impatiently waiting to enter. The writer explained exactly what goes on in six flags when they describe the space as a place where nothing but having fun matters. The writer does a great job giving detail on the experience of six flags.
First of all I just want to say that the best orange chicken I ever had was at Six Flags at a Panda Express of all places so now I don’t only go for the rides. I think you did a very good job describing peoples individual reasons for coming to Six Flags.