- "More flags, more fun. Six Flags!"
- ―Mr. Six[src]
Mr. Six is a former mascot of Six Flags theme parks that was used from 2004 until 2010. He was primarily portrayed by dancer Danny Teeson and danced to the Vengaboys song "We Like to Party".
An old man with a knack for fun, Mr. Six is known to ride his bus around the world, putting on a show and inviting kids and families to the fun of Six Flags parks.
The character was massively popular, and is perhaps one of the most well-known in American advertising from the early to late 2000s, sparking many memes and parodies that live on to this day.
History
in 2004, Mr Six was introduced by Six Flags along with his first campaign It's Playtime.
When Dan Synder took control of Six Flags and installed Mark Shapiro as CEO of the company on November 29, 2005, one of their first plans of action was to retire Mr. Six despite his massive popularity.[1]
In 2009, Mr. Six was briefly revived through 2010 for his second campaign More Flags More Fun, but he was retired again. He has't been seen since because many people got annoyed by him and the song "We like to Party" by the Vengaboys.
in 2010 Mr Six was given a little sidekick that joined him in the Six Flags mascot named Little Six.
In early 2018, it was officially revealed by Danny Teeson that he was in fact Mr. Six after years of speculation. Teeson had previously been under a non-disclosure agreement.[2]
in early 2024 there were rumors of Mr Six Returning with "We Like to Party" in a trailer, then in the 2024 Six Flags commercials, there were ads with the remixed "We Like to Party" but no Mr Six anywhere til June 25th 2024 in a Fright Fest trailer, he finally returned! only to get hit by a bus, but survived when he was gonna get his glasses at the end.
Attractions
Mr. Six's Pandemonium
- Main article: Mr. Six's Pandemonium
Mr. Six's Pandemonium (now Pandemonium) was a spinning roller coaster at Six Flags New England. Manufactured by Gerstlauer and designed by Werner Stengel, it opened on April 16, 2005, and was conceived as a new roller coaster that families would be attracted to. For unknown reasons, the Mr. Six theming was removed in 2007, and the ride was renamed to simply "Pandemonium".
Mr. Six's Dance Coaster

The logo for Mr. Six's Dance Coaster
- Main article: Mr. Six's Dance Coaster
Mr. Six's Dance Coaster was a cancelled theme for the relocation of Road Runner Express from Six Flags Magic Mountain. It was officially announced on January 28, 2010 as one of the park's new attractions for the 2010 season, but it's opening was later delayed to 2011 due to construction delays.
Mr. Six's Splash Island
Six Flags Magic Mountain version
Artist rendering of Mr. Six's Splash Island.
- Main article: Mr. Six's Splash Island (Six Flags Magic Mountain)
Mr. Six's Splash Island was a water play area in Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags Magic Mountain. It was announced in 2010, and was originally set to open along with Mr. Six's Dance Coaster, though the roller coaster was delayed to 2011 due to construction delays. It opened on May 29, 2010.
Six Flags New England version
- Main article: Mr. Six's Splash Island (Six Flags New England)
Mr. Six's Splash Island was a water play area in Hurricane Harbor at Six Flags New England. It was announced in 2010, and opened that summer.
Gallery
Videos
Promotional images
References
- ↑ Nudd, Tim (November 30, 2005). Six Flags' Mr. Six to get deep-sixed. Adweek.
- ↑ Grant, Megan (January 16, 2018). Who Is The Six Flags Dancing Man? Danny Teeson Is Actually A Choreographer & The Internet Is In Love. Bustle.