The Six Flags Magic Mountain closure has been extended until mid-May due to coronavirus, officials said Monday
Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor have temporarily suspended operations and is set to open in mid-May, or as soon as possible thereafter, according to a statement from Six Flags.
“While there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 at the properties, the safety of our guests and team members is always our highest priority,” the statement said. “We will continue to closely monitor this evolving situation, and follow the most current guidance from federal, state and local officials.”
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For guests with prepaid tickets, the valid dates have been extended to the end of the 2020 season.
For current 2020 Season Pass Holders, passes are set to be extended for the number of operating days the park is temporarily closed, according to Six Flags.
Six Flags Magic Mountain Members are expected to receive one additional month for each month that the park is closed, plus a free Membership level upgrade for the rest of the 2020 Season.
For more information, visit the Six Flags Magic Mountain website here.
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