Monday, August 18, 2008

Do more flags mean more fun?


I mean 6 flags is not necessarily a large amount of flags. If it was 300 Flags Great America, then perhaps you could say more flags more fun. But 6? Is there a 3 Flags Great American somewhere now pissed they have to add more flags to keep up with the fun level? I was recently watching tv and sat pleasantly while a commercial for Six Flags Great America was playing. They were doing a good job of convincing me to come and eat $12 dollar funnel cake and ride some coasters when the commercial ended with their tag line, "More Flags More Fun." Hmmm. I'm just saying.

3 comments:

Lauren said...

I'll let you know if 6 flags is enough fun when I go in a couple of weeks.

Unknown said...

i just have to say; at the beginning of the commercials they show something as "one flag fun," and it's the worst, most humiliating thing...i just can't imagine what sort of rating system would have that as one and six as extreme fun, it just doesn't make sense

Anonymous said...

Lighten up. It's just an ad campaign. I suppose they might mean SIX flags, as opposed to one or two, but there's a reason why the park has six flags - at least the one in St. Louis. It has to do with the history of the St. Louis area, and the number of flags that have flown over it (Spain, France, U.S., etc.)

 
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