Halloween is nearly right here and which means spooky costumes, haunted points of interest and hordes of teenagers going to Fright Fest at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
This yr, to attend the horror-filled festivities, visitors 15 and youthful will want a chaperone who’s at the very least 21 with them on the park starting Sept. 7, based on the Six Flags web site. One chaperone can accompany as much as 10 visitors per day.
The requirement additionally applies to Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright Fest Excessive one-day ticket and Season Move holders.
The brand new coverage is because of “growing incidents of unruly and inappropriate conduct throughout our business and at different main leisure venues” over the previous few years, park officers wrote.
The chaperone should have a legitimate government-issued picture ID; one chaperone should accompany the celebration upon entry, keep inside in the course of the park and be out there by telephone in the course of the go to.
Guests 16 or older could possibly be requested to current a driver’s license, state-issued ID card or one other type of government-issued picture ID to confirm their age.
Minors 15 and youthful who’re discovered unchaperoned contained in the park could possibly be requested to go away.
Six Flags isn’t the one Southern California amusement park working to corral unruly conduct.
Knotts Berry Farm applied an identical chaperone coverage in April 2023 after “growing incidents of unruly and inappropriate conduct,” park officers stated. Guests 15 years or youthful there are additionally required to be accompanied by a chaperone 21 or older.
The coverage went into impact after a combat amongst teenagers broke out, forcing the park to shut early.