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  2. Fort Worth Zoo warns public of scam offering fake discounted ...

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    The Fort Worth Zoo wants to warn the public of a scam offering people fake discounted tickets in honor of the zoo’s anniversary, zoo officials said in a social media post Tuesday.. The zoo said ...

  3. Dallas Zoo has $1 admission for two days this summer, but is ...

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    Comparatively, Fort Worth Zoo’s general admission for adults is, on average, $19, with a $5 parking fee. The zoo also offers half-price Wednesdays where adult guests can go for $10, and children ...

  4. Fast Lane (Six Flags) - Wikipedia

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    The system was first called Ticket to Ride and was later renamed FreeWay. It was discontinued in 2004 due to negative reception, as guests were uncomfortable with the park "sanctioning line-jumping". [6] Fast Lane received higher marks when assessed internally by Cedar Fair, and the system has been in place at all Cedar Fair parks since 2012. [3]

  5. The Fort Worth Zoo just released a record number of this ...

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    The Texas Hill Country just got 617 new lizards, courtesy of the Fort Worth Zoo and its conservation partners.

  6. Fort Worth Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Zoo is a zoo in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, and is home to 7,000 native and exotic animals. It has been named as a top zoo in the nation by Family Life magazine, the Los Angeles Times and USA Today , as well as one of the top zoos in the South by Southern Living Reader's Choice Awards.

  7. Six Flags Over Texas - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Over Texas Fund, Ltd., a private-equity and asset-management firm, headed by Dallas businessman Jack Knox, bought the park in 1969. Over the years, the various companies that managed the park exercised options to purchase interest in the fund. Six Flags Entertainment has an option to purchase the remaining 46% in 2028.