Six Flags Over Texas Imposes Daily Chaperone Rule for Guests 17 and Under
The park says the requirement responds to rising disruptive incidents across entertainment venues.
Overview
- The policy takes effect immediately and applies daily from park opening, with flexibility to begin enforcement earlier if needed.
- All visitors aged 17 and under must be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old and presents a valid government-issued ID.
- Each chaperone may supervise up to five minors, must remain on park property, stay reachable by phone, and be prepared to assist staff.
- Guests who cannot verify age or who fail to meet the policy requirements may be denied entry or removed from the park.
- The move builds on similar rules at other Six Flags parks such as Great Adventure, Magic Mountain, Over Georgia, and Fiesta Texas, drawing praise from some families and concern from teens who see new barriers to independent visits.