Post Merger, Six Flags Adds Restrict New Policies, Altering Guest Experience

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A large sign with colorful flags and bold white text reading "Six Flags World Headquarters" stands amid manicured landscaping with red flowers and green bushes, signifying the new policies on guest access. A building and a parked vehicle are visible in the background.

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5 Comments

  1. It’s a bad idea for them to change it

  2. sfcpres

    Ban the entire practice of these “content creators” & “influencers”. They’re a nuisance who in my experiences are entitled people that intrude on others enjoyment. They take up room to get the right “picture”. If you walk thru you get yelled at for ruining their “time”. I’ve had them talking & filming during rides. I’ve overheard some making comments about other park goers. Not worth it.

  3. SoCal Haunts & Parks

    As a content creator using my own season pass or as an invited media guest for a special event; I am still just a guest like anyone else. Cedar Fair and Six Flags have a right to make rules and to encourage a positive guest experience for everyone in the parks they own. I support this rule.

  4. Dustin

    This policy was at Carowinds months ago, way before the merger.

  5. Hms

    I watch a lot of content creators from cedar point and kings island. Trust me, they give honest reviews of rides and shows and even some of the corporate practices. None have been banned from the parks. So I wouldn’t worry too much.

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