October 18, 2006
New York -- Six Flags announced a new Guest Code of Conduct for its theme and water parks yesterday. The new rules support Six Flags goal of improving the family environment at its parks.
The new rules for all encourage Six Flags guests to be consider of others while visiting one of their parks. All park visitors will be required to compley with the set of rules and policies designed to make the park experience fun, safe and appropriate for children and families.
"For the 2007 season, we will be implementing another park policy designed to enhance the family experience at all our parks -- the Six Flags Guest Code of Conduct, said Mark Shapiro, President and CEO of Six Flags, Inc. "We announced our non-smoking policy for the 2006 season, and it continues to garner extremely positive responses from our guests; with the Six Flags Guest Code of Conduct, we are taking another step on the road to standardizing the Six Flags operation nationwide so that the brand is synonymous with family-friendly."
The new Six Flags Guest Code of Conduct focuses on Behavior, Dress Code, Lanugauge and Park Policy Compliance. Six Flags feels that these four areas are essential for maintaining a family-friendly atmosphere. The new policy will be posted outside the ticket sales area of every Six Flags park.
Presently, rules often vary by park, so this will be the first time Six Flags has implemented a code of conduct that covers all of its theme parks and water parks. The new conduct policy will be in addition to the policies already in effect at its parks.
Six Flags new Guest Code of Conduct outlines the following rules:
Behavior- All guests are expected to behave in an appropriate family- friendly manner. Unruly, disruptive or offensive behavior, including line- jumping/holding places in line is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated. Violations of this policy may be cause for ejection from the park without refund.
Dress Code- In keeping with our family-friendly atmosphere, and for health and safety reasons, Six Flags strictly enforces a dress code. Proper attire must be worn in the park at all times, including shirts and appropriate footwear. Clothing with rude, vulgar or offensive language or graphics is not permitted at any time (shirts cannot be turned inside out as a solution). Bathing suits may be worn only in waterpark areas.
Park admission may be denied if clothing is deemed by management to be inappropriate.
Language- Guests using profanity or abusive language, symbols or gestures may be ejected from the park without refund.
Park policy compliance- Guest safety is our top priority. In addition to the Six Flags Guest Code of Conduct, guests are required to comply with all local, state and federal laws as well as individual park policies, rules and instructions posted or otherwise listed.
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