Six flags will pay $ 300 to spend 30 hours in a coffin



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Halloween may be the season of fears, but Six Flags St. Louis brings things to a whole new level – for a very questionable reward.

The theme park will hold what it calls the "30 Hour Casket Challenge" from October 13 to 14, offering a cash prize of $ 300 (with two seasonal passes) for a person willing to spend 30 hours at 7 feet container.

If there is equality, only one person will receive the money.

Oh, the winner must also keep his casket.

Competitors must stay in their coffins at all times, except for a six-minute break every hour, when they are allowed to be absent for a break in the bathroom. They are allowed to have a friend there for moral support during park hours, but they will be alone (and probably a number of Six Flags employees trying to scare them away) during the dark and inoperative hours.

It is unclear whether the coffins will be open or closed.

The theme park is currently applying for registration to fill all six spots. Hopefully, in their interest, the park has a plan in place if there is a problem, as they did earlier this year when riders stranded on a 20 meter high roller coaster.

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