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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 45577"><p>My difficult child has had a season pass for six flags last year, again this year. Hasn't had a school trip, but we have dropped off difficult child and friends both last year and anticipate doing it this year. I cannot do those rides and it would be a waste of $50+ for me to go just to sit there. We keep in contact with him via cell phone, and have cell phone numbers of the rest of the kids. They sometimes stand in line for one ride for 90 minutes. Sometimes we drive out and meet them in the picnic area for lunch(by drop off site). He was 11 last year. We have had season passes since he was born, heck 5 years before he was born. Back when I still liked those rides. easy child worked there when he was 14.</p><p>So, difficult child had 10 years of going several times a week. He knows where everything is, including first aide, and "lost parents". With everyone having cell phones if they become disconnected they just call each other. If difficult child does not hear from us, he has certain times he must call. If not..he stays home. And it is loud, especially when you are on a ride. wouldn't want him to try to answer then. He has not had any problems, and I am not worried about him having any. If he wants to come home he only needs to call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 45577"] My difficult child has had a season pass for six flags last year, again this year. Hasn't had a school trip, but we have dropped off difficult child and friends both last year and anticipate doing it this year. I cannot do those rides and it would be a waste of $50+ for me to go just to sit there. We keep in contact with him via cell phone, and have cell phone numbers of the rest of the kids. They sometimes stand in line for one ride for 90 minutes. Sometimes we drive out and meet them in the picnic area for lunch(by drop off site). He was 11 last year. We have had season passes since he was born, heck 5 years before he was born. Back when I still liked those rides. easy child worked there when he was 14. So, difficult child had 10 years of going several times a week. He knows where everything is, including first aide, and "lost parents". With everyone having cell phones if they become disconnected they just call each other. If difficult child does not hear from us, he has certain times he must call. If not..he stays home. And it is loud, especially when you are on a ride. wouldn't want him to try to answer then. He has not had any problems, and I am not worried about him having any. If he wants to come home he only needs to call. [/QUOTE]
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