March 18, 2021 By: The Big Magazine Staff
Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California has announced plans to reopen on April 1, 2021 with new Covid-19 protocols.
The park will first open to members and pass-holders on April 1 and 2 before opening to general public on April 3, according to a Six Flags press release.
Under state reopening guidelines, the park will operate at reduced attendance levels and incorporate a new reservation system to control capacity.
New Magic Mountain Covid-19 safety measures include:
Protocols for the safe operation of rides
Health Screenings for guests and team members
Strictly enforced social distancing
Extensive sanitization and disinfecting protocols
Sanitized food preparation and service
Commercial-grade cleaning equipment and supplies
All members, season pass holders and guests with single-day or group tickets will need to make a reservation at www.sixflags.com/reserve.
“Six Flags Magic Mountain is the undisputed Thrill Capital of the World, and we are excited to get our park open and our world-class collection of coasters running again,” said Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Park President Don McCoy. The parking lot of Six Flags will continue to operate a COVID-19 vaccination site for Los Angeles County.
The reopening announcement arrives on the heels of Disney’s announced reopening plans for its Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park on April 30. Other popular California theme parks, Universal Studios and Knott’s Berry Farm are expected to open back up in late May.
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