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Each of the four nights, the sky above Discovery Kingdom will come to life through the use of 200 drones illuminating the night with animated figures. The new drone display will recreate patriotic and iconic Six Flags imagery up to 400 feet in the sky.
“We’re thrilled to be hosting four days of Six Flags 4th of July Celebration, our favorite summer event, with festivities for the entire family, including an exciting new drone show,” said Park General Manager Kirk Smith. “We are proud to present this event to celebrate our country’s Independence Day, to display patriotism, and bring families and friends together for what we do best, which is fun!” he added.
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is proud to present park-wide entertainment each day including:
A nightly, spectacular drone show beautifully choreographed to feature iconic patriotic and Six Flags imagery from up to 400 feet in the sky at 9:15 p.m.
Premium drone show viewing by Lake Chabot in the park’s Chabot Stadium; Live entertainment featuring music, dancing and more.
Kids Activity Zone with games and prizes; and Special festive limited-time food and drink offerings at several park locations.
For additional information on Six Flags visit sixflags.com/discoverykingdom/events.
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