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^ If you have a voucher from Six Flags Magic Mountain, I believe that pass processing will be OPEN the morning of our registration. It's the out of state, or I should say "non-SFMM vouchers" than cannot be accepted or processed on that day.

 

--Robb

 

So if we get a Knott's season pass voucher, will we be able to process it that morning, as well, or is that just SFMM?

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^ If you have a voucher from Six Flags Magic Mountain, I believe that pass processing will be OPEN the morning of our registration. It's the out of state, or I should say "non-SFMM vouchers" than cannot be accepted or processed on that day.

 

--Robb

 

So if we get a Knott's season pass voucher, will we be able to process it that morning, as well, or is that just SFMM?

All I have been told from Knott's is that their season pass processing will NOT be open until the park opens for it's normal operating day. SFMM will have their season pass processing open early. (I did just confirm that) so until I hear otherwise from Knott's, even if you have a Knott's voucher, you would need to pay the full amount for the event.

 

Again, please understand that these aren't my rules, I'm just being the messenger on this.

 

Would my dad be considered a guest? He isn't a member of TPR, but I need him to come with me because If I go I'm flying from New Hampshire. Does he need to register for the site?

 

As long as you register for your dad, he would be considered a "guest."

 

The person doing the registration NEEDS to be a member of either of the sites. The people you add on your registration do not.

 

--Robb

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^ There isn't really a "best" way other than to just do it soon!

 

So if we get a Knott's season pass voucher, will we be able to process it that morning, as well, or is that just SFMM?

Just heard back from Knott's. If the voucher is from Knott's, they can accept it. They cannot accept any other Cedar Fair park season pass vouchers.

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^It's one thing for parks to offer vegetarian, kosher, diabetic options, but Vegan (in my opinion) is pushing it.

 

In fact I'm pretty sure that most parks will allow you to just bring something in if you explain that you are vegan as that is very hard for a large amusement park to cater to.

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^It's one thing for parks to offer vegetarian, kosher, diabetic options, but Vegan (in my opinion) is pushing it.

 

In fact I'm pretty sure that most parks will allow you to just bring something in if you explain that you are vegan as that is very hard for a large amusement park to cater to.

 

Many parks I've been to do offer vegan meals. Legoland does, and every Disney park I've been to has. Plus many parks at least have something you can modify (i.e. get it without cheese) to make vegan. So it isn't unheard of for large parks to offer a vegan option.

 

I know they'd probably let me bring something into the park for the day, but the reason I was asking was to see if I should add the $15 dinner to my order. I just asked because I'd love to go to the dinner if something vegan was offered, but it sounds like not... no worries though.

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^It's one thing for parks to offer vegetarian, kosher, diabetic options, but Vegan (in my opinion) is pushing it.

 

In fact I'm pretty sure that most parks will allow you to just bring something in if you explain that you are vegan as that is very hard for a large amusement park to cater to.

 

That is true that just about any park will allow you to bring "special cuisine" into a park if it is something they don't offer.

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I have a question, (I'll be 13 by the time WCB arrives) is there anyway my mom could just drop me off at the parks and not stay there, sorta like a taxi?

 

I'm going to politely ask that everyone READ THE FLYER before posting your question, as your question is already answered in the FAQ section of the flyer:

 

Q: How old do you have to be to attend West Coast Bash 2010?

A: There is no age limit for this event. We will have members as young as KidTums and as old as Jeff Johnson!

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I'm planning on attending, but haven't yet decided whether I'll do one day or both, and which day I'll do if I only do one day. Both have pluses and minuses, but I don't really know if I want to spend over $100 for two parks I visit multiple times a year (yet for some reason never buy a season pass).

 

One question: Is there a limit on how many guests we can bring? I didn't see anything mentioned about it on the flyer.

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^ If you have a voucher from Six Flags Magic Mountain, I believe that pass processing will be OPEN the morning of our registration. It's the out of state, or I should say "non-SFMM vouchers" than cannot be accepted or processed on that day.

 

--Robb

 

So just to clarify, if I plan on redeeming a voucher (a SFMM voucher) at the pass processing center the morning of WCB, can I go ahead and register at the $37 price? I already have a pass, but my parents don't yet. They are planning on getting season passes, I just need to know which price to register them at.

 

Sorry if this has already been mentioned, I read the flyer (and this thread) all the way through but still wasn't completely sure.

 

Thanks!

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^ If you have a voucher from Six Flags Magic Mountain, I believe that pass processing will be OPEN the morning of our registration. It's the out of state, or I should say "non-SFMM vouchers" than cannot be accepted or processed on that day.

 

--Robb

 

So just to clarify, if I plan on redeeming a voucher (a SFMM voucher) at the pass processing center the morning of WCB, can I go ahead and register at the $37 price? I already have a pass, but my parents don't yet. They are planning on getting season passes, I just need to know which price to register them at.

 

Sorry if this has already been mentioned, I read the flyer (and this thread) all the way through but still wasn't completely sure.

 

Thanks!

Yes, if you have a SFMM voucher for a season pass, it's just as good as having your season pass.

 

--Robb

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OK, my mom regestred me last night, but she told me she left the "TPR Username" blank, it's just me going, so will this prevent me from going, because it says "You have to be a TPR or RW member to go".

 

I assume I can still go, but I just want to be 100% sure.

I'll figure it out, don't worry!

 

--Robb

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Got the ok from work and am now registered. I might have a problem with hotels because I don't want to get two hotels (1 for MM and 1 for Knotts) but if worst comes to worse I'll just sleep in my car! I'm trying to talk my friend into joining me so we'll see if that happens. If not I'll be taking the lonely 8 hour drive all by myself.

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