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Carrie Turpin

3 years ago

My family and I drove from Alabama to visit Six Fl...

My family and I drove from Alabama to visit Six Flags on August 1st 2020. We were a bit surprised when we saw that the park doesn't open until noon (I thought I remember it opening at 10 or 11am) but thought perhaps it was because of the pandemic. Noticed sanitizer stations kept running out of hand sanitizer which was disappointing because it seems like a must after getting off each ride. There were also a lot of unnecessary delays due to a lack of efficiency with the rides. Seems like workers need more training. At 7:24 pm, we decided to end our day with riding Superman (our favorite ride). The worker stopped us and said the ride was closed. We explained that we had a fast pass so wouldn't be adding to the regular line but he said no and offered no explanation as to why. We decided to go ahead and leave. As we walked out of the park, we could see all of the other rollercoasters and rides were still operating and putting people on them. Thus, it was frustrating that we lost our chance to ride anything else because of what seemed liked a lazy/unprofessional ride operator. We have visited an array of amusement parks throughout the years, and we've never seen a park or ride operator close a ride 30 minutes before the park closed (unless it was broken down, of course). Already bad enough the park is only open 8 hours but to close rides 30 minutes early? We paid $150 per ticket and spent over $500 at six flags. We felt a little cheated... Not sure if we will be back after this experience. Six flags needs more professional workers and staff.

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