Six Flags To Open Daily For Spring Break

Photo courtesy Six Flags Great Adventure

  JACKSON – From March 27 through April 11, Six Flags Great Adventure will be celebrating Spring Break as they kick off their 2021 season.

  For Spring Break, the park plans on operating daily and will feature its iconic rides like Kingda Ka, El Toro and Nitro alongside other family favorite rides like Bumper Cars.

  In summer, Adventure Seaport will be home to the most anticipated new coaster: the triple record-breaking Jersey Devil Coaster. Inspired by infamous New Jersey mythology, “the cutting-edge coaster will feature five intense elements including three dramatic inversions.”

  Six Flags will be opening three new restaurants:

  • Jersey Devil BBQ: Across from the entrance to Jersey Devil Coaster, chicken wings, brisket and brisket chili, cauliflower bites, charbroiled burgers, pulled pork, and salads; 
  • Smokehouse: Next to the Carousel, food-on-the-go, including smoked turkey legs, bacon-wrapped pork kabobs, and Frito Lay products; and
  • Boardwalk Po’ Boys: Cajun favorites in the Boardwalk section such as jambalaya, gumbo, po’ boy sandwiches, fish & chips, shrimp & chips, and beignets.

  The park will also be opening four new retail stores:

  • MEMBERrabilia: In the Golden Kingdom, Six Flags Members can enjoy exclusive items, and all guests can take advantage of daily deals;
  • Apple Shop: This Adventure Alley shop features candy apples, caramel apples, and custom apples loaded with guests’ favorite toppings;
  • Last Drop: On Main Street, guests can explore exciting ride merchandise; and
  • Head of the Line: Guests can make a statement with fun and fanciful headwear on Main Street.

  Many rides, retail and food locations will be available for the spring opening, although some locations will remain closed until summer operation begins.

  The park will be following its extensive safety protocol. Masks are required and advance ticket purchase and reservations to manage attendance.

  Other newer technologies include state-of-the-art thermal imaging for temperature checks; touchless bag checks; and mobile food ordering.

  All employees are required to wear masks and are temperature-checked and health-screened each day. Gloves are worn as appropriate, per guidelines.

  The Wild Safari Drive-Thru Adventure will begin operating daily on May 27.

  Six Flags will also be hiring for 4,000 positions. Due to a recent wage increase, many positions now pay $15 per hour. Interested candidates will begin the process by completing an application online. All interviews, communication and onboarding paperwork are completed virtually.

  For theme park operating calendar, reservations, tickets, and more, visit sixflags.com/greatadventure.