Some MGA promotions

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Do you remember these Marriott's Great America promotions:

* For Coca-Cola in 1981: Bring in 3 bottle caps from 2 liter bottles of Coca-Cola and get a free ticket when you buy 3 MGA front gate admission tickets.

* In 1983, McDonald's gave away MGA Fun Bucks with food purchases (what were MGA Fun Bucks like and used for?)
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There was a 7-Up promotion about catching "Roller Coaster Fever" at Marriott's GREAT AMERICA. I have a shirt with that on it.

There was also some kind of "double dare the DEMON" promotion from 7-Eleven. I don't know exactly how it worked, but apparently from 7-Eleven you could get tokens that allowed you to ride the DEMON twice in a row.

In the first year, Jewel-Osco offered a fun kit with the purchase of Marriott's GREAT AMERICA tickets at their stores. It included a map/brochure, helpful tips for enjoying your visit, a unique MGA frisbee, and maybe another item or two.

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Could these Demon tokens perhaps be the same as the one Tanya showed us in this post? http://www.greatamericaparks.com/forums ... .php?t=170
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That is probably where my parents got the MGA frisbee that I have pictured in this post

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Andy, I think that coin came out of a machine. I honestly don't know when or how I got that.
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The token that Tanya posted is a souvenir item. I believe that the 7-Eleven tokens were made of cardboard or thick paper.

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Brian,

Yes, that's the frisbee from the Jewel Fun Kit. It also came in blue. Here's a photo of the Fun Kit bag, along with other MGA items (that were not part of the kit's contents):

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In the late 1970's Jewel-Osco stores have also given away with discount ticket purchases for MGA "Ride and Ride Again" buttons and MGA roller coaster posters.
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Does anyone recall if MGA had an in-park promotion similar to SFGAm's TWICKET ? If so, I'd be interested in knowing how it worked and what it was called.

For those of you who don't know, if you bought a TWICKET, you were allowed to come back to the park the next day for $1 extra. (I think).
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Funny thing, I just noticed the ''Turn Style'' logo in Stevens photo above. I bet hardly anybody remembers ''Turn Style''. In the 70's there was one in Racine where Shopko now stands. ''Turn Style'' was similar to ''Shopko'' except that ''Turn Style'' also carried Groceries. Also, there use to be a drive in theater behind ''Turn Style''.

Regarding TWICKETS. I think that they were initually free. Then SFGA started charging a dollar just as a processing fee. Apparently many people would get their TWICKET and not use them. Charging a buck reduced this dramatically. I'm not sure if Marriotts even ran anything like the TWICKET program. I assume that they did not.
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Turn Style was something like Jewel's version of a Target store or K-Mart. Eventually, Jewel gave up on the idea and most Turn Style stores were converted to Venture Stores. Now, Venture Stores have been disappearing in a big way.

Also on the Fun Kit is the logo for the Jewel Grand Bazaar. That was Jewel's big supercenter food store. I never saw one. I don't know what eventually became of them. Perhaps some of our Chicagoland friends on here may recall something about the Jewel Grand Bazaars.

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TWICKETS at GA let you come back for free the next day, not for $1 fee the next day.
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Post by JW65 »

Hi Steven,

Venture stores are completely gone now. I recall the Turn Style stores, but vaguely.

dth1971,

I do recall a $1 processing fee that had to be paid in order to receive a TWICKET that would allow you to return the next day.

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Correct, Initually they were free, but then everybody would just take then whether they were going to use them or not. The processing fee corrected this problem.
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