Six Flags theme parks are among the many locations that have been closed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic. The popular vacation destinations are also ready to open their gates and welcome thrill-seekers once again, but things are going to be a bit different. Six Flags hasn't yet announced when they plan on reopening, but preparations are underway, and a new park entry reservation system will be in place.
With 26 parks in North America, Six Flags is hoping that some of its parks can soon reopen for visitors to enjoy them once again. The parks have been closed since the middle of March as have those of Universal, Walt Disney World, and others around the world.
The official website of Six Flags states guests won't be able to head up and visit the park as they please. A new guest reservation system is being put in place, which will be in the interest of guest safety, social distancing, and giving the best possible experience to those in the parks.
Six Flags will be limiting the capacity of all parks to keep within social distancing guidelines put forth by health officials. The capacity will be measured by the reservation system, which will require all guests to register the date and time they wish to go into a park.