As for it being an advertisement, yes it was. That was the whole purpose. That is why they had ALL the local media there. They held a contest so that people would come early and enter it and get on tv.
Mr. Six was there a lot longer than 5 mins. He was carted back and forthe between the backlot and the camera. It was very hot that day, he would have melted.
There was also a parade AFTER the park opened. We also rode RB with camera attached. It was definately a promotion day. In fact, the advertisment was "Mr. Six Promotional Day" hmmm.... Guess that would mean it is an advertisment.
It was a lot of fun. I can't dance either but it was fun just acting like a fool.
SFGAm Rules wrote:That day was an advertisement and nothing else. The real Mr. Six was there for only about 5 minutes if that. Plus they opened the park early for it. If you came at the posted opening time, you didn't see Mr. Six.
