Teens headed to Six Flags on Spring Break need a chaperone, park says. Here are the rules.
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Six Flags Over Texas’ age limit gets stricter, no minors allowed without a chaperone
DALLAS — A year after implementing a chaperone policy for guests under 15 years of age, Six Flags Over Texas is getting stricter. A banner on the Arlington theme park’s website alerts customers to a new policy: guests 17 years…
Teenagers Must Be Escorted by Chaperones at Six Flags Over Texas During Spring Break
The park's new spring break chaperone policy will go into effect on March 22Six Flags Over TexasCredit: LARRY W SMITH/EPA-EFE/ShutterstockNEED TO KNOWA new rule at Six Flags Over Texas bars anyone under 17 years old from entering the park without a chaperoneThe chaperone must also be 21 or older and provide a government-issued photo ID with their date of birth upon entryEach chaperone is allowed to supervise a maximum of five children and must “…
“Something Feels Different”: Six Flags Introduces New Rule That’s Reshaping Guest Visits
For decades, theme parks have represented something simple yet powerful—freedom. A place where teenagers could gather with friends, families could unwind, and guests of all ages could escape into a world built for fun. But lately, fans are noticing something different. Across the industry, conversations have shifted. What used to be about new rides, seasonal events, and record-breaking attendance is now increasingly about safety, behavior, and t…
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