Six Flags announced that it will either be closing down or delaying the openings of its amusement parks across the United States, Canada and Mexico. While the announcement says that the parks won't open until mid-May, it also says that this date could be pushed further back.
Mike Spanos, the company's CEO, made the announcement in a statement via the Six Flagswebsite. He confirmed that Six Flags is monitoring and following the guidance of federal, state and local officials in regards to the COVID-19 outbreak.
"At this time, shelter-in-place mandates are in effect throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada; therefore, we are delaying the openings or temporarily suspending operations for the following parks until mid-May, or as soon as possible thereafter," he said.
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And Comcast still forcing techs to go in houses ... disgusting
A dealer technicians are still working on peoples filthy cars.
Some people will still show up at the gates with a car full of kids.
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