Mr. Six ads score well for Six Flags

Posted | Contributed by Jeff

The "Mr. Six" ad campaign is proving to be a real hit for Six Flags. The "elderly dancer" is highly recognized, is making television appearances and is selling merchandise at the park. The company hopes the ads lead to a boost in otherwise soft attendance.

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They should really take the wal-mart approch: pay employees as little as possible but make them feel like they are important and brain wash the employees into being happy all the time

According to MAD TV, Wal-Mart achieves that not through brain washing, but through a process similar to a lobotomy.

Jeff's avatar
Chaindog: What are you talking about? You can say Six Flags sucks as much as you want. I don't care. Don't look for problems where there aren't any. You joined today and made one post. That hardly makes you an expert on what goes on around here.
Concerning Wall-Mart, I do not follow your all's opinion. Here in central PA, Wall-Mart stores are loud, dirty, and unpersonable. The employees do not smile or make eye contact, and never go out of their way to help...The prices are good, but I don't go there anymore anyways. I have felt this way about them WAY before I was employed by Target. I got my job at Circle Dot because of the way I feel about Wally World.

Good for Six Flags. This is as good as the "so close" ads, if not better. Even though they have made me very angry more than a few times, I wish them well. I haven't been to one in the past few years. I might go to Great Adventure this summer, I haven't decided yet.

I LOVE Mr. Six. I want to see more of him. At first I thought he was a little creepy, but that just adds to his charm. He is mysterious and lovable. Maybe I find him a little sexy? That bald head; the nice suit...The way he girates his body without a care.

I need a cold shower.

Mr. Six Lookalike Contest The winner recieved $2,500.

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