

Last week, Six Flags announced the launch of its innovative guest reservation system, which will allow the company to manage daily attendance levels and avoid overcrowding, in accordance with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control. Six Flags to confirm opening date of safari Six Flags Six Flags Great Adventure’s theme park and water park will remain closed, following the state, local and federal guidelines regarding COVID-19. Six Flags will confirm the opening date before activating the reservation system to allow members, season pass holders and single-day ticket holders to make reservations here.
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The safari experience will require advance registration using Six Flags’ new online reservation system, in order to prevent overcrowding. Six Flags Great Adventure is currently finalising its new safety procedures, in a bid to protect guests, team members, and animals. Safari experience will require advance registration Six Flags However, the attraction will now return to a drive-through experience, with guests able to enjoy 1,200 exotic animals from the safety of their own cars. Since 2013, the theme park has offered guided truck tours of the safari. Six Flags Great Adventure’s safari operated as a drive-through experience from 1974 to 2012. This comes after New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy‘s executive order permitting drive-through events that implement social distancing.

Six Flags Great Adventure has announced plans to open its safari adventure as a drive-through experience, offering visitors a look at its exotic animals despite the coronavirus pandemic.
