![]() ![]() Masks will not be required on waterslides, water attractions or in pools.Masks will be available at the front gate for any guest without one.Guests over the age of two and all team members will be required to wear face masks covering the nose and mouth throughout their visit/work day.Individuals will be required to acknowledge and abide by the company’s health policies, which includes not entering the park if guests have recently been exposed to or are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.Contactless thermal imaging will be used to screen temperatures of guests and employees prior to entry (anyone with a temperature of 100.4 or above will get a secondary screening).Here are the changes to know about, according to Six Flags news release (we shortened some lines for clarity and formatting): "This ’new normal’ will be very different, but we believe these additional measures are appropriate in the current environment." “We have developed a comprehensive reopening safety plan that includes best practices from theme park and water park industry experts, along with top destination parks from around the world, which will allow guests to experience our parks in the safest possible way," said Six Flags President Mike Spanos in a news release. ![]() Kids two and younger are also not required to wear a mask. Masks are not required in pools nor on water slides or rides, but are required when entering the park, in dining areas, and other areas where social distancing may be difficult, the park said. The water park also announced a list of new protocols to encourage social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic, including temperature checks, requiring masks while on the property, limiting the amount of guests each day, touchless bag checks, and an online-based reservation system. Six Flags will reopen its water park, Hurricane Harbor Phoenix, to members and pass holders for a series of "preview days", June 12-14, and to the general public on Monday, June 15, the water park announced Wednesday. Doug Ducey issued an executive order closing some bars, gyms, water parks, movie theaters, and tube operators. The water park briefly opened again in June, but closed weeks later after Arizona Gov. All season passes and pre-purchased tickets will be valid during the 2021 season. 5): Hurricane Harbor Phoenix will remain closed for the 2020 season, the water park announced in a note on its website. ![]()
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