Six Flags New England
Performances at all the Six Flags festivals are held at local high schools, middle schools, and a state college; 8 auditoriums and 2 band rooms are available for adjudication. All sites are handicapped accessible. Limited equipment is provided -- bass drums, 2 tymps, chairs, stands, piano, and choral risers. You must provide any electrical equipment your group may need (mikes, speakers, cassette/CD players, etc).
Over $100 million in improvements have made to New England’s largest theme park making it bigger and better than ever! Serious thrill seekers can challenge four world-class roller coasters; quench your thirst for aquatic adventure; or explore interactive gadgets and gizmos. Six Flags New England boasts world-class rides and attractions, making it “New England’s New Super Park!”
Canobie Lake Park
There are several performance sites for the Canobie Lake festivals; 7 auditoriums and 2 band rooms are available for adjudication. All sites are handicapped accessible. Limited equipment is provided -- bass drums, 2 tymps, chairs, stands, piano, and choral risers. You must provide any electrical equipment your group may need (mikes, speakers, cassette/CD players, etc).
Spanning 55 acres on the eastern shore of Canobie Lake in Salem, New Hampshire, the park is approximately 15-25 minutes away from the performance sites. The Amusement Park Guidebook has called Canobie Lake Park “one of the most beautiful amusement parks in the United States.” The park offers a variety of activities that appeal to all age groups.
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