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Six Flags Outdoor Hallowfest Begins This Weekend

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Six Flags St. Louis is bringing a new kind of fun this year with the first Hallowfest, a safe Halloween experience that meets or exceeds federal, state and local guidelines.

The event runs Fridays through Sundays, beginning Oct. 2, and running to Nov. 1, and will feature Thrills by Day, with family-friendly activities, and Chills by Night, with rides on monster coasters … in the dark, creepy outdoor scare zones, with eerie fog and haunting Halloween theming throughout the parks.

“We asked our guests, and they told us they still want to safely celebrate Halloween with family and friends,” said Six Flags president and CEO Mike Spanos. “Working with health advisors and our own safety experts, we’ve created a modified version of our popular Fright Fest event that provides lots of signature Six Flags thrills in a safe and fun manner. We will operate Hallowfest the same way we have operated our parks all summer … with mask requirements, advance reservations, daily temperature checks for guests and team members prior to entry, social distancing and enhanced sanitization measures.”

All haunted indoor attractions will be moved outdoors to open air plazas and midways. Guests must make reservations to visit, and park attendance will be carefully monitored to avoid overcrowding and ensure safe social distancing. Six Flags is also donating Six Flags branded masks to area school districts for every mask purchased by park guests.

For more information on specific Hallowfest park offerings and Six Flags’ comprehensive safety guidelines, visit sixflags.com/hallowfest.

 

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