The roller coasters at Six Flags Great America are ready to go and just waiting on you.

That’s because tomorrow is officially opening day at the theme park and they’re celebrating their 50th season.

Six Flags Great America Opens for 50th Season

Gates open at 10:30 a.m., and this summer is going to be a little different than previous seasons as they will be celebrating their anniversary all season with:

Nightly drone shows, a new museum loaded with park history, throwback experiences, and limited-time food options that’ll have you giving up diet in the absolute best way possible.

If you were wondering whether you could hit up the water rides at Six Flags, you’ll have to wait, as opening day for those is set for May 30.

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Courtesy of Six Flags Great America.
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What’s New at Six Flags Great America This Season

Here’s a great deal, though, if you’re a parent. Right now, you can get a Free Pre-K Pass for ages 3 to 5 if you register by May 31, which, if you’re someone who is over the cost of everything, has to look like a big win.

If you’ve been to Six Flags in Gurnee, you have to remember. It’s one of those places that, if you've been once or one hundred times, it’s always a memorable experience.

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Six Flags Deals and Classic Rides Keep Fans Coming Back

Who doesn’t recall screaming on their favorite ride like The American Eagle, Demon, or Shockwave?

Fifty seasons later, it’s still doing what it’s always done… making you feel like a kid again for about 90 seconds at a time.

Find out more about Six Flags HERE.

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