SIX FLAGS FRIENDS AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP TO FIRST SIX FLAGS APPRENTICE

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Wed May 27, 2009 9:01am EDT

CORNELL UNIVERSITY SOPHOMORE TO JOIN SIX FLAGS NEW ENGLAND TEAM THIS SUMMER


NEW YORK, May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Six Flags, Inc., announced today that Six
Flags Friends, the company's philanthropic arm, has selected Alison Hoyt, a
Cornell University sophomore, as the first recipient of the Six Flags Friends
Apprenticeship.  This unique educational program combines a traditional
merit-based scholarship with hands-on learning to supplement the student's
academic courses. 

Hoyt, age 20, is an honors student at the School of Hotel Administration at
Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.

As part of this elite program, Six Flags will relocate her to Six Flags New
England, in Agawam, Massachusetts - the park of her choice - where she will
spend the 2009 summer season engaged in all aspects of the park's operations. 
Upon completion of the three-month program, Hoyt will receive a scholarship
equivalent to one semester's full tuition, valued at $26,000, to be used
toward obtaining her degree at Cornell.  

"By furthering the educational advancement of Cornell students like Alison, we
are investing in the future of the hospitality industry," said Jessica King,
Director of Six Flags Friends.  "This program offers a multidisciplinary edge
for students - delivering experiential learning both in the field and in the
board room."

"I am thrilled to have been chosen as the first recipient of the Six Flags
Friends Apprenticeship, especially as a sophomore," said Hoyt, a native of New
Hampshire who grew up working at her family's four-season vacation resort in
Madison, New Hampshire.  "This is a true privilege and the scholarship is a
wonderful bonus.  I'm looking forward to putting my classroom skills to work
in the day-to-day operations at the park."

The Six Flags Friends Apprenticeship program proved to be exceptionally
competitive, garnering wide-spread interest from Cornell University students. 
The opportunity was open to all freshmen, sophomores and juniors working
toward a degree in hospitality management at the university.  Six Flags
executives, in partnership with a selection committee of esteemed Cornell
University faculty, carefully screened all applications before conducting
finalist interviews with top candidates. 

For more information about Six Flags Friends and upcoming events and programs,
log on to www.sixflags.com/friends.


About Six Flags Friends:

Six Flags Friends is a series of programs throughout the Six Flags family of
parks that make a difference in communities by encouraging local involvement,
supporting the mission of various non-profit organizations, and bringing the
thrill of Six Flags to children and families across North America.

About Six Flags, Inc.:

Six Flags, Inc., is a publicly-traded corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: SIXF)
headquartered in New York City and is the world's largest regional theme park
company with 20 parks across the United States, Mexico and Canada.





SOURCE  Six Flags Friends

Jessica King, +1-212-652-9361, jking@sftp.com
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