Six Flags America opens March 23 in Upper Marlboro, MD; and this year it introduces a dining pass that covers lunch and dinner.
Six Flags in Upper Marlboro will open on March 23, and this year is introducing a season dining pass, according to a company official. For the first time, patrons can pre-purchase season dining passes and get cheeseburgers, hot dogs, veggie burgers, salads, chicken strips, pizza or other select menu items—without paying more than their purchase price, no matter how many days they visit in 2013, according to Havilah Ross, Six Flags spokeswoman. For $69.99, season and gold card pass holders can purchase the dining pass and have two meals per day per visit, according to Ross. Dining pass holders can select one meal item on the attached menu for lunch and one for dinner during valid meal times, according to Ross. But they will pay $1 to $2 …
For 58 years now, fun seekers from all over Prince George's have descended on Greenbelt, MD, for its music festival, rides, food, parade, softball pitching tournament, art show, horseshoes, book sale and more—rolled into one ginormous four-day bash.
Drawn by an array of carnival rides, food booths, bands, a beauty pageant and parade—festival-goers and families return every year from all across Prince George's County and Maryland to the Greenbelt Annual Labor Day Festival. Now in its 58th year, the festival has added some attractions this year to its annual offerings such as bingo, balloons, art and craft shows, horseshoes, roller skating, and a book sale. New this year are an all-day blues festival Saturday, a retro old-time fair and a rising stars talent show on Sunday. The festival kicks off Friday and runs through Labor Day Monday in the historical Roosevelt Center. Take a look at some of this year's highlights. Also check the Festival's website for information on parking. Many …
Adrianne
11:58 am on Tuesday, September 4, 2012
The festival, especially the music, was awesome this year! Good job Greenbelt!   more ›