
When Six Flags Darien Lake and the 24 other affiliated amusement parks across the country re-open, guests will need to make reservations ahead of time before a visit.
Six Flags is implementing a reservation policy to manage daily attendance levels and avoid overcrowding.
“The health and safety of our guests and team members is always our highest priority and in the current environment, we certainly want to take extra precautions to create a safe experience for everyone,” Six Flags President and CEO Mike Spanos said in a company release. “We are excited about reopening our parks and getting back to the business of fun; however, we want to do so in the safest possible manner.”
The system hasn’t been activated yet, but reserving a time will be the only way to visit Six Flag’s parks when they reopen, even for season pass holders.
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