VAGABUNDO VA A SIX FLAGS Y PASA ESTO - Summary

Summary

A person dressed as a homeless individual (a "vagabond") visited Six Flags to see how they would be treated by staff and visitors. Despite some initial strange looks, the person was not rejected or discriminated against. Instead, they were treated with kindness and generosity by many people, including staff who allowed them to participate in games and activities, and visitors who gave them food, money, and even paid for them to play games. The person had a positive experience and was surprised by the warm and welcoming attitude of those around them.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The narrator dressed as a homeless person and visited Six Flags to see how people would treat him.
2. The narrator was nervous about being rejected at the entrance, but was allowed in without any issues.
3. The narrator was surprised by people's reactions, but did not experience any rejection or discrimination.
4. A man offered the narrator 70 pesos and some potatoes while he was looking at food prices.
5. The narrator was given churros by another man.
6. The narrator played a game where he won a blue penguin toy.
7. The narrator was treated the same as other customers when he went on a ride.
8. The narrator was given an extra shot at a basketball game by a friendly staff member.
9. Some kids paid for the narrator to play a game.
10. The narrator received food, money, and games from strangers during his visit.
11. The narrator had a positive experience at Six Flags and was treated well by employees and other visitors.