People visiting Six Flags theme parks and water parks this summer will be required to wear a face mask at all times, the company says, as it prepares to reopen its first park to visitors for the since the coronavirus forced mass closures. Six Flags says it also will use thermal imaging to screen temperatures of guests and employees before they can enter.
Frontier City in Oklahoma City will be the first Six Flags park to reopen, on June 5. But before visiting, customers will need to make a reservation and bring a mask; anyone who doesn’t have a face covering will need to buy one at the gate, the company says.
“All 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,” the company announced Tuesday. Special accommodations can be made for people with “disabilities, health concerns, religious restrictions, or other circumstances” that would prevent them from wearing a mask, Six Flags said.
Capacity will also be restricted, and people will be required to maintain physical distance as they stand in line for rides, food and other attractions. The safety protocols will apply across all of Six Flags’ 26 locations in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
“Frontier City, like all Six Flags parks, is an outdoor attraction that poses a significantly lower risk of exposure than indoor venues,” Six Flags President and CEO Mike Spanos said in a statement about the plans. He added, “Because our parks cover dozens or even hundreds of acres, we can easily manage guest throughput to achieve proper social distancing.”