AGAWAM, Mass. — Six Flags New England announced Thursday that visitors will need to make a reservation in order to enjoy the park once it reopens.
The amusement park is temporarily closed.
Six Flags officials say they will follow local and regional COVID-19 health directives to open their gates as soon as it is safe to do so.
From their website: "To meet state social distancing guidelines and ensure the health and safety of our guests, all visits to the park must be pre-scheduled using our online reservation system."
According to Six Flags, there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 at the properties.
However, officials say the safety of their guests, team members, and animals is always the highest priority.
Learn more about planning your visit on their website.