
Second Annual Autism Day at Six Flags Great Adventure Will Be Better Than Ever
This year 10,000 attendees are expected to have the park all to themselves for a day that focuses on making Six Flags the perfect environment for kids on the autism spectrum.
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“[There were] tears of joy streaming down my face…just knowing that people care enough to do this for my son to have a ‘normal’ day at an amusement park…” says Nicole M., who attended last year. “I’m so thankful to the creators and sponsors of this project.”
This year’s Autism Day will also feature more rides that are suited to younger children, but older and younger siblings will all be able to enjoy the day with their families. Last year treated families to an incredible day that they might not get to experience otherwise–and both kids and parents loved it, and are looking forward to May 8.
“Thank you for doing this,” says Alexandria P. “My son is gonna freak out…in a good way!”
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