Six Flags announces guidelines for reopening parks
Six Flags has outlined a raft of new rules ahead of reopening its theme parls including compulsory online reservations.
As some parks prep for reopening as early as mid-May, the company has set out new rules that every guest must comply with.
Visitors will only be admitted with prior online reservations so parks can monitor exact numbers expected per day and make adjustments to limit attendance numbers.
All guests are required to wear face masks, and temperature checks will take place at entry gates.
Six Flags is tapping new tech innovation to maintain social distancing and reduce face-to-face interactions.
This includes mobile ordering, virtual queuing and cashless transactions.
Hand-sanitizing stations will be placed throughout the parks.
We are committed to taking the necessary measures to make our guests comfortable visiting our parks," Six Flags CEO Michael Spanos said on an earnings call last week.
All Six Flag parks have been closed since March but parks in some states could be close to resuming operations.
Parks in Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas are most likely to restart first based on ‘state dynamics.’
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