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An advertising fact with Six Flags.

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Updated: Sep 18, 2022


You all know the Six Flags Commercials that were hugely popular in the 2000s, those flashy shots and short shots of coasters that we could hope for at the time. And the beautiful score underneath; " A thrill that's new and so alive will arrive soon! This is a thrill that never ends! Let's begin! "


𝐃𝐢𝐝 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 ....the score was in English everywhere, but in the Six Flags Mexico Commercial the score was completely re-sung in Spanish.?

There were rumors at the time that it was Celine Dion and she had sung the score. (English) But Celine Dion fans say they don't recognize her voice.


𝐀𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐨𝐨.. that the Coasters that appeared in the commercials are the same or the same type in terms of layout?


For example, the commercial 'Six Flags Holland 2002' "Goliath" was red with blue in the commercial that is in reality; 'Ride of Steel Six Flags Darien Lake.'(Superman theme) The remarkable thing can be seen in the Commercial Six Flags Holland 2000 "transformation" long on YouTube.


That 'Loup-Garou' Six Flags Belgium and also 'Robin Hood' Six Flags Holland in reality; 'Viper' is Six Flags Great America. And Viper from Six Flags Great America is another replica of 'Cyclone' from Coney Island's Luna Park, New York, United States.


Incidentally, Six Flags Holland Commercial already had the 'El Condor in it.


In some US Six Flags Commercials, Six Flags used images of the 'El Condor' clone 'T3' as in the Six Flags, Ohio Commercial. El conder is the Vekoma SLC Prototype from Walibi Flevo, (Walibbi Holland) the Netherlands.


What was the reason why those coasters were used as brackets for "Robin Hood, Loup-Garou and Goliath?"

The coasters weren't built yet so they showed similar courses to hype it up.

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