Can Minors to Go Six Flags Great America? What to Know About the Park's Summer-Long Chaperone Policy
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Can minors to go Six Flags Great America? What to know about the park's summer-long chaperone policy
A major change goes into effect at Six Flags Great America and Hurricane Harbor in suburban Gurnee Thursday, which will impact park goers “all day” this weekend and then at different times over the summer. According to a Facebook post, the park is “reactivating” its chaperone policy. The policy says guests 15 and younger “must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or adult chaperone” who is at least 21-years-old to enter or stay in the park. The …
Six Flags Great America will reintroduce escort policy later this week, as announced by the amusement park on Monday. Visitors aged 15 or younger must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or adult companion over 21 to enter and stay at the amusement park or in Hurricane Harbor, according to an announcement on their Facebook page.
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