Part 1 of 2 | $40 Coin Pusher Challenge! | Ticket Circus at Six Flags Arcade | Bonus Jackpot Wins!

Geoffreypinnion52 2018-04-16

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Hey there! This video is part 1 of 2 where we do a $40 challenge at Ticket Circus Coin Pusher at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. You guys asked us to do more challenges so hope you enjoy this 2 part mini ! Join us as we spend the first 20 dollars and try to get as many bonus jackpot wins as we possibly can!\r
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From Wikipedia.com\r
Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a theme park built by the Gaylord Entertainment Company and now owned and operated by Six Flags. Fiesta Texas opened on March 14, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas. Spanning 200 acres (81 ha), the park was originally built to become a destination musical show park with its focus on the musical culture of the state of Texas.\r
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The parks current icon is Scream which can be seen from all around the park and outside the park. The vibrant colors of Scream can be seen from the intersection of Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 as well as miles away from Fiesta Texas. Most of the other attrions at the park are hidden due to the park being surrounded by a rock quarry wall.\r
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Before Six Flags Fiesta Texas opened in 1992, the park used to be the site of a limestone quarry created in 1934. The portion where Fiesta Texas is located was mined out in 1988 and ready for future development.\r
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A development team consisted of property owner USAA Real Estate Company, a subsidiary of the USAA insurance company, and Gaylord Entertainment Company, a company which owned Opryland USA, a theme park in Nashville, Tennessee. When the initial ownership group began investigating a possible major theme park development in San Antonio, Texas, they faced significant competition in the Texas market. There were similar established Six Flags parks in Arlington and Houston as well as the nearby Sea World of Texas, which opened in 1988. Based on the competition, the development team believed the opportunity in San Antonio (an established regional leisure destination) was there and that the stable, slow growth direction of the theme park industry in the U.S. was in their favor.\r
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The concept plan and master plan were developed by FORREC International based in Toronto. FORREC handed over detailed design of the project to San Antonio-based architecture and engineering groups: Benham/Jones Kell and Pape Dawson. Actual construction of the theme park took approximately 23 months, running from early 1990 to the parks opening in March 1992.[1] Construction of the theme park was overseen by a joint venture of two general contrors, Lyda Inc. of San Antonio and Manhattan Construction Company of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The park had four theme sections; Crackaxle Canyon, Los Festivales, Spassburg, and Rockville, along with a water park called, Ol Waterin Hole. Two years later since opening in 1992, Fiesta Texas opened a new theme area behind the area of Rockville called Fiesta Bay Boardwalk with multiple new rides and attrions.\r
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Time Warner took over management and operations of Fiesta Texas in 1996 and added the Six Flags name to the park, while USAA remained as the sole owner. Premier Parks, which acquired the Six Flags theme park chain from Time Warner, purchased Fiesta Texas from USAA in October 1998. In 1999, Fiesta Texas saw the biggest expansion ever in park history with more than 10 new rides and water rides, as well a rename of the water park to Armadillo Beach. Also in 1999, Six Flags Fiesta Texas was awarded Amusement Todays Golden Ticket Award for Best Shows in the theme park industry. The park received the award every year until 2008.\r
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Six Flags Fiesta Texas announced the rename and expansion to its water park to White Water Bay in 2006, with the water parks largest expansion.\r
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The Six Flags company began the process of removing licensed theming company wide across its theme parks from attrions that the park had built in previous years. Six Flags Fiesta Texas had to rename and retheme seven rides as well as the kids theme area from Wiggles World to Kidzopolis, all in time for the new season.\r
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*Main footage was recorded using my Samsung S8+ and edited using Sony Movie Studio Platinum 14 . If applicable, any Lewt (loot) Cam footage was recorded using a GoPro Hero+ LCD . \r
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