Six Flags announced earlier this week that La Ronde has received provincial clearance to reopen with rides and attractions.
The park, located in Montreal, Québec, will open to the general public on May 22, 2021. The park will operate at reduced attendance levels, in accordance with Québec public health’s reopening guidelines for theme parks, utilizing a reservation system and other extensive safety measures already in use at Six Flags parks throughout the system.
“With today’s announcement, all of our parks will be welcoming guests this season,” said Senior Vice President of Park Operations, Bonnie Weber. “The safety of our guests and team members continues to be our highest priority, and we look forward to entertaining the millions of guests who trust us to create fun and thrilling memories for all,” continued Weber.
La Ronde Park President Sophie Emond added, “This is a great day for our team. We are thrilled to reopen Quebec’s leading destination for thrills and family fun.”
See the health and safety protocols below.
Park Reservations System to Control Capacity
Six Flags has established attendance caps for each park that are in accordance with current state guidelines to allow for proper social distancing. All Members, Season Pass holders and guests with a single-day or group ticket will need to make a reservation at www.sixflags.com/reserve. Guests who buy single-day tickets will be able to reserve during the purchase process.
Health and safety protocols include:
Masks will be required to be worn by team members and all guests over the age of two;
Contactless IR thermal imaging will be used to screen temperatures of guests and team members prior to entry;
Advanced security screening technology will allow for touchless bag checks;
Easy-to-identify distance markers have been added in all park entry, restroom, retail locations, and ride and dining queue lines to encourage social distancing;
Increased sanitization and disinfecting of high touch points including all public seating, tabletops, counters, handrails, doors, and trash cans will occur frequently;
Restroom staff will be available to disinfect each stall and sink area on a frequent basis;
Multiple alcohol-based hand-sanitizer stations will be located throughout the park;
Safety messaging and reminders will be communicated on Six Flags’ website, newsletters, and in-park announcements; and
Frontline team members will go through extensive COVID-19 training.