

Then we went to the log flume and the line was 2 hours. The line was to long and by the time we got to the front of it's we would've finished a ride already so we skipped it. The line to get the flash pass was an hour.

Then we had to get our skip the line passes that came with the Diamond elite pass. We first went to get out refill cups witch was a 39 minute wait. I was at Six Flags today and I am a diamond elite member. Hit ridiculous traffic on the way home, so our 8 hour trip was a total bust.
#6 FLAG SAFARI FULL#
And the crazy thing is that the park was not as full as it can be! The parking lots were only 1/2 full. I'd say that unless you have time to spend all day on line to ride a few rides, or are willing to pay an extra $170 per ticket for the quickest Flash pass, it's just a waste of time and money. And the park says the pass is not good for every ride. If we had paid an extra $90 each, we could have bought the cheapest Flash pass, but that only reduces wait time by apx. Tried to go to Kingda Ka ride and was told it would be a 2 hour wait! Decided to try the slingshot, even though it was an additional $15 each, but the line to purchase the ticket was at least 20 minutes, and the line to take the ride was about 1/2 hour. We kept hearing very loud, fast, and intellibible announcements. Got on line for about 1/2 hour for the Green Lantern ride, then as we got close to the front of the line, there was an announcement that the ride was being stopped indefinetely as something was wrong with it. (Many rides require even keys to be checked in, which means more lines each time). Got in line to rent a locker before getting on the ride line. I'm surprised they didn't charge for using the rest rooms! It's a long walk to get to the adult rides, and you pass many arcades, food kiosks, and souvenier shops. Everywhere you turn, the park is charging you for something. After spending over $160 ($25 for parking, $60 per ticket x 2, service fee, and tax) and after spending almost 2 hours to drive there with gas and tolls, we ended up on not a single ride after 3 hours at the park. Never again! We were so excited and realistically did not expect to have enough time for more than a few rides. They should not have opened without proper staff and training. If he had taken the time to sit people according to groups and left a couple seats between they could have fit twice as many riders. He let people pick their own seats so if they left four or five seats between them no one else could ride. Also an issue with ride operators on Wonder Woman lasso. Saw a security guard leaning against a fence in a quiet part of the park - maybe he could be walking around enforcing mask wearing. Only on one ride were we told to sanitize our hands prior to boarding and only saw one ride sanitized between riders. The line queues were not modified so even if you left distance between the group in front of you, you were right next to the group to your right and left. Very few people had masks on on line and few following 6 feet of distancing. After that, mask wearing was not enforced at all. A mask was required to get in and temperatures taken upon entry. My review is based on their Covid practices.
