February 26, 200917 yr Author SFOT Closer To Selling Beer: http://www.kxxv.com/Global/story.asp?S=9905904
February 28, 200917 yr Author A Dallas newspaper column in opposition and adding the $5.99 proposed price: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...n1.4ac1bff.html
March 3, 200917 yr Author Not so fast: Ft Worth resident protests Six Flags mixed beverage permit: The beer taps will be dry for a little longer at Six Flags Over Texas. Fort Worth resident Carl Fors, who protested Six Flags application at an October hearing, said he sent a letter to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission on Monday asking for a rehearing.... http://www.star-telegram.com/local/story/1233773.html
March 25, 200917 yr well don't we sell ber at the festhaus and at boomerang bay? I've obviously never bought any, but I don't remember if I did or did not see those "NO Alchohol beyond THIS point" signs
March 25, 200917 yr Author In Paramount days, each beer location had its own license and you could not take beer beyond the patio of each establishment. Cedar Fair got that all changed. Yes, KI has beer. It always has, except right after the Black Sunday incidents. Not selling beer greatly hurt park profits, and the decision not to was reversed.
March 29, 200917 yr Author Cold wind puts a chill on first-day of beer sales at Six Flags Over Texas: http://www.star-telegram.com/arlington_new...ry/1284709.html
March 29, 200917 yr In Paramount days, each beer location had its own license and you could not take beer beyond the patio of each establishment. Cedar Fair got that all changed. Yes, KI has beer. It always has, except right after the Black Sunday incidents. Not selling beer greatly hurt park profits, and the decision not to was reversed. Not selling beer has a huge effect on park profits. The year that KI discontinued beer was the first year that food service supervisors did not get their year end bonuses.
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