Six Flags Enforces New Reservation Protocol for 2024, Rejecting Paid Visitors

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The image shows the entrance sign for Six Flags Great America, which features colorful flags and the park's logo. In the background are trees and American flags. The inset highlights the entrance gate, also displaying the park's logo. Flower beds line the foreground.

Credit: Inside the Magic

4 Comments

  1. Lila

    Six Flags has just been getting worse and worse. The peak point was when they had the Ad with Mr. Six. There are many more mascots that you could take pictures with. The park was more lively. They removed a lot from kids area. Fewer workers so fewer working rides. Less staff going around too so there’s been more trash on ground and lot more people smoking outside the designated zones.Everything is an additional charge. They upgraded lots of people to diamond passes which gives people the false sense of having benefits just as reserving parking but it’s still on a first come basis.

  2. Curtis

    My family have Diamond passes with meal plans. However, since they have added the surcharge per transition to purchase anything in the parks, I simply haven’t.

    Six flags so badly wants to be Disney. I find it ironic they moved away for the immersive atmosphere experience, to a thrill ride park in the late 90s, appealing mostly to teenage cliental. Yet they want to think of themselves as a family park.

    Fundamentally, I feel they have an identity crisis.

    1. Robin

      I will be purchasing nothing on my trips to the park…I find it ridiculous that there is a surcharge added to each transaction. To nickel and dime your guest is wrong…if times are tough maybe those in corporate need to get pay cuts.

  3. Richard Murray

    I grew up going to SFOT and my parents and older siblings were there on opening day 1961 in Arlington but I will NEVER go to any park owned or managed by them ever again. Personally I would like to see them go bankrupt and close forever.

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