New Six Flags iPhone App Now Available
Guests Can Navigate the Park, Connect with Friends, Find More Flags. More Fun.
NEW YORK, April 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Six Flags, the world's largest regional theme park company, introduced today an app for iPhone and iPod touch on the App store. This free app, the Six Flags Fun Finder, is part interactive tour, part thrill guide designed to help guests maximize their fun at the park in an easy-to-use application.
The new Six Flags App offers a variety of innovative features including:
- Park Pal – Interactive park maps show guests their exact location in relation to rides, games, entertainment venues, food and retail outlets, ATMs, bathrooms and even characters via the iPhone's GPS capability.
- Friend Finder – Connects guests to Facebook Friends who are also using the application, allowing users to chat, see their actual in-park position and post updates to their Facebook pages.
- Social Club and Big Scream – Guests can choose a personally customized interactive park experience to find the coolest spots in the parks and then arrange to meet up with friends.
- Events Listing – A complete directory of park events throughout the entire season. Users can learn more about each event and create a reminder so they don't miss out on the fun.
"This app is like having Six Flags in your pocket," said Angie Vieira Barocas, Six Flags Senior Vice President, Marketing and Entertainment. "The Fun Finder provides seamless access to all Six Flags experiences and allows users to navigate the park and better connect with friends; it's the perfect companion for your Six Flags visit."
The Six Flags App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch.
About Six Flags:
Six Flags, Inc., is a publicly-traded corporation headquartered in New York City and is the world's largest regional theme park company with 19 parks across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
SOURCE Six Flags, Inc.
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