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Want Free Entry To Six Flags For Life? All You Have To Do Is Give Birth At The Park

Want Free Entry To Six Flags For Life? All You Have To Do Is Give Birth At The Park
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In case you have a hankerin' to ride 'Superman' or 'Batman: The Ride' over and over again for the rest of your natural life, Six Flags has a solution in store for you that you don't have to pay for! How, you ask? Just go into labor, and give birth on the property.

Simple, right?


Six Flags parks have a reputation for being slightly unkempt.


However, their conduct was pretty accommodating when a mother went into labor while playing with her daughter at Hurricane Harbor water park. Reportedly, though she rushed to the first aid station on property, they were unable to get her out of the park safely before her new baby boy was born.

Six Flags tweeted a picture of the mother and baby like it was their own child.


To celebrate the birth, Six Flags gave the mother, whose name is Crusita, and the boy, whose name is Matthew, Diamond Elite memberships, which guarantees them free entry to any Six Flags park for the rest of their lives. It's unclear whether or not the boy's sister, whom Crusita was playing with when she went into labor, is also included in that.

This news, which came on the heels of a mother receiving free Chik-Fil-A for life after she gave birth inside their establishment, has people pondering where they're going to deliver their next babies.








But we might have also found the solution to universal healthcare:



According to Fox5 Atlanta News, baby Matthew is only the second baby to be born in the park after over 51 years of the park being open.

"All of us at Six Flags Over Georgia wish Crusita, Mathew and their entire family a lifetime of happiness, health and many thrilling roller coaster rides together," a Six Flags spokesman said. Crusita definitely will have a story for her son once he grows up.

H/T: Insider, Fox5 Atlanta News

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