Park Update
New thrills coming
to Six Flags Parks in 2021 Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is preparing to open all of its theme parks and waterparks and welcome guests back for the 2021 season. The company is celebrating its 60th anniversary season with safety at the forefront and an impressive list of record- breaking roller coasters, thrilling rides and water attractions, innovative special events, and tasty, new culinary offerings.
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ur guests and team members are ready for the return of fun and signature Six Flags thrills in 2021,” said senior vice
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president of park operations Bonnie Weber. “Last year, we set the standard for operating our parks safely, and entertained millions of guests in adherence to government, and CDC health guidelines at 21 of our 26 parks. We offered a local and outdoor entertainment venue spanning dozens to hundreds of acres where families and friends could safely spend time together. We kept our guests and team members safe by requiring masks to be worn in the parks, providing contactless temperature and security screenings, enhancing our cleaning and sanitisation measures, and closely monitoring attendance throughout operating hours in order to maintain proper social distancing. Now we are hiring and preparing to reopen every Six Flags park in our system as we continue to work with state and government officials to set firm reopening dates for our parks in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Mexico City, and Canada.”
Free roaming
Here’s what’s planned. Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, kicked off the park’s 60th Anniversary season in 2021 with the introduction of the Fire & Ice Winter Festival that ran weekends through February 28. New, live entertainment, a Hollywood Car Show experience, and more than 40 rides and attractions highlight this year’s Spring Break. The park invites guests to celebrate all year long and enjoy a number of new festivals and special
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events to commemorate its monumental Diamond Anniversary Season.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, is open weekends and has debuted Dare Devil Dive Flying Machines, , the world’s tallest Zamperla Air Race. Guests will experience the thrills and sensations of weightlessness through aerial banks, loops and dives, all while seated in a retro, four- seater steampunk flying machine.
Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, New Jersey, will shatter three world records when it debuts a coaster of legendary proportions this summer—the tallest, fastest, and longest single-rail coaster. Jersey Devil Coaster. From Rocky Mountain Construction, it will tower 13 stories and reach speeds up to 58 mph (93 kph) as riders soar through the dark and foreboding woods along 3,000 feet (914 m) of imposing track. Inspired by infamous New Jersey folklore, the coaster will feature five intense elements including three dramatic inversions. Next door, Six Flags Wild Safari Drive-Thru Adventure offers a contact-free, self-guided animal experience. Guests can learn about 1,200 animals from around the globe by streaming a custom audio tour along their 4.5 mile journey. Most animals are free roaming and can walk right up to the guests’ vehicles. The 350-acre wildlife preserve will debut a plethora of baby animals, including bison calves, Asian water buffalo, and kangaroo joeys. The park will expand its Academic Adventures educational series with the introduction of Cyber Safari, a new, online animal education program.
SPRING PART 1 2021
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