Teenagers hanging out at Six Flags Over Georgia will need adult supervision in the evenings, according to new rules the amusement park has put into place.

Six Flags Over Georgia just announced that beginning Friday, those ages 15 and younger will need a chaperone after 4 p.m. inside the park.

What Is Six Flags’ Youth Chaperone Policy?

Guests aged 15 years or younger must be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old to enter or remain in the park after 4 p.m. daily. The park reserves the right to enforce this requirement earlier if necessary.

The chaperone must possess a valid photo ID and can oversee a maximum of 10 guests per day.

Six Flags did not specify the reason for the policy change at this time, but emphasized their commitment to maintaining the park as a place where families and friends can enjoy fun and immersive experiences together.

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Earlier this year, the park’s opening day was marred by multiple altercations, culminating in a teenager being shot outside the park by a responding police officer.

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