In-park sensory spaces where guests can relax if things get overwhelming.A sensory guide for each ride and attraction, so guests can make informed choices about which rides they will enjoy.Trained staff who can identify visual cues that will help accommodate all guests.To earn the Certified Autism Center™ designation, at least 80 percent of guest-facing staff had to complete a training and certification program through IBCCES, and each location also provides:
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The theme park already hosts annual Autism Days, during which children on the spectrum and their families have free reign of the park, which is transformed into a sensory-friendly space with lowered light and noise levels, short lines, and decompression areas so everyone is comfortable. Earlier this year, all locations of Six Flags Great Adventure earned a Certified Autism Center™ designation from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards. The drive-through safari is just way Six Flags has stepped up to serve families in the area in 2020. When you get home from your drive-through safari experience, you can virtually ride some of Six Flags’ roller coasters, including El Toro, Bizarro, Kingda Ka, Nitro, Green Lantern, Batman the Ride, and Superman Ultimate Flight.
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(Note: All tickets must be purchased online ticket sales will not be available at the gate, and guests without advanced registration will not be allowed to enter the safari.) The theme park’s online reservation system will be activated Wednesday, May 27 at 10am to allow members, season pass holders, and single-day ticket holders to book a spot.
In order to prevent overcrowding in the drive-through safari at Six Flags Great Adventure and allow for proper social distancing, advance registration is required. RELATED: Six Flags Great Adventure Announces HALLOWFEST Coming This Fall And while most animals roam freely about the experience, predators are kept safely behind fences-though all animals are clearly visible from car windows. Animals include giraffes, elephants, lions, tigers, rhinos, bears, and baboons. Returning to the original drive-through format, Wild Safari Drive-Thru Adventure will take guests on a self-guided journey through 350 acres and 11 simulated natural habitats to see 1,200 animals from six continents.
In 2013, after 38 years of the safari operating as a self-drive-through experience, Six Flags Great Adventure began offering guided truck tours of the safari. Six Flags Great Adventure's Wild Safari Drive-Thru Adventure will be open daily, 9am–4pm, weather permitting. So, while the theme park and waterpark will remain closed until further notice, this means your family can plan a day trip to see exotic animals in real life (from the safety of your vehicle) rather than being limited to livestreams of zoos and aquariums. The initial announcement of the drive-through safari came after New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s executive order allowing drive-through events that follow social distancing guidelines. Six Flags Great Adventure, located in Jackson, NJ, announced today that it will open its safari for a unique drive-through experience on Saturday, May 30. By Katelin Walling JGet can’t-miss family activities sent to you! Subscribe