Park Policies
Code of Conduct
Six Flags Magic Mountain is committed to Protecting the Fun by providing a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all guests. To help us fulfill our commitment, we ask that you honor this Code of Conduct.
The following are not permitted at Six Flags Magic Mountain and may result in removal from the park without a refund.
- Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind. Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace).
- Fireworks or other similarly explosive and/or flammable objects, smoke machines or fog machines.
- Smoking, including e-cigarettes and vapes, is not permitted inside the park. A designated smoking area is available outside the park’s security entrance. Six Flags prohibits smoking marijuana at any time, even in designated smoking areas.
- Clothing with offensive language, obscene gestures/graphics, or nudity. Clothing that does not sufficiently cover undergarments. Face coverings that conceal identity. (This policy does not apply to masks meant to reduce the spread of Covid-19 and other germs.)
- Unruly or disruptive behavior that interferes with guests’ enjoyment of the park including running, the incitement of running, and blocking midways and exits.
- Acts or behavior that park management deems to be a safety concern or that interrupts park operations or guests’ experience.
- Harassing/threatening behavior, sexual misconduct, or lewd behavior including inappropriate interaction with park guests or associates.
- Fighting or physical aggression of any kind, including verbal assaults.
- Offensive language or gestures.
- Conduct deemed by Six Flags Magic Mountain to be inappropriate for the peace and good order of the park, guests, or associates, and which may adversely affect the safety of others.
- Line jumping is strictly prohibited. Guests who choose to leave a line for any reason may not return to the same spot and must reenter at the end of the line. Guests are not permitted to save spots for other guests.
- Theft of any kind.
- Selling park tickets, credentials, and other entitlements, or soliciting and distributing literature not sponsored by the park except where otherwise approved.
- Refusing to follow verbal or printed instructions or cooperate with park personnel or security.
- Entering restricted areas including but not limited to attraction Danger Zones and behind-the-scenes areas. If you lose an item, report it to the Ride Attendant or Lost and Found.
- Unsolicited photography or video recording that disrupts a guest’s experience or interferes with park operations. Filming, regardless of device, secured or unsecure, is strictly prohibited on all rides and attractions.
- No Go-Pros, body cam, glasses equipped with lenses etc. are permitted on any rides in the park.
- Recreational devices, such as drones, remote controlled devices, laser pointers, scooters, skateboards and shoes with built-in wheels.
- Six Flags prohibits the operation or use of any unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on, from, or above Six Flags’ premises absent specific written consent. This includes all UAVs, also commonly known as drones, regardless of their size, weight or purpose.
- Selfie sticks, monopods and similar hand-held extension poles for cameras or mobile devices.
- Food, beverages, coolers, personal/folding chairs and grills may not be brought into the park. All bags brought into the park are subject to security screening by park personnel. A dedicated picnic area is available in the guest parking lot.
- Loose articles (including mobile devices, keys hats, cameras, beverage containers, purses, backpacks) are not permitted in certain ride queue lines and are restricted on all rides and attractions. Guests may leave items in a locker or with a non-rider. Ride attendants are not responsible for articles left on any ride dock. Six Flags Magic Mountain and its Associates are not responsible for personal property that is lost, missing, or stolen. Items left unattended outside of the ride entrances will be considered abandoned and will be discarded.
- During Halloween events, masks or full-face coverings, including hoods with front zippers, are not permitted and must be removed for safety reasons. Costumes are only permitted for children age 12 and younger. Costume makeup may not cover more than half the face.
Guests are encouraged to report any violations of the Guest Code of Conduct or suspicious activity to the nearest Six Flags Magic Mountain associate, Security associate, or by visiting Guest Relations inside the park.
All guests must present a valid one-day ticket, Season Pass, or Membership to enter the park. Guests who leave the park and plan to return must obtain a re-entry stamp before they leave. Re-entry is not permitted within two hours of park close.
Notice: Six Flags Magic Mountain Public Safety personnel utilize surveillance cameras and body-worn cameras as part of their overall security program.
Six Flags Magic Mountain reserves the right to revise or modify this Code of Conduct with or without notice.
Chaperone Policy
The safety of our guests and associates has always been our top priority at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Over the past few years, there have been increasing incidents of unruly and inappropriate behavior across our industry and at other major entertainment venues. We are committed to keeping Six Flags Magic Mountain a place where thrill-seekers of all ages can come together to enjoy a one-of-a-kind park full of fun experiences.
As part of that commitment, we are implementing a chaperone policy beginning Saturday, September 7, 2024.
Under this policy, all guests age 15 years old or younger must be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old in order to be admitted to, or remain in, the park after 4:00pm local time to park close.
The chaperone must present a valid government-issued photo identification with date of birth at ticket entry. One (1) chaperone may accompany no more than ten (10) guests age 15 or younger per day. In addition, the chaperone must accompany their party during entry, remain inside the park during their visit and be available by phone throughout their stay.
Guests 16 years of age or older may be asked to present a valid government-issued photo identification (Driver’s license, State-issued ID card, Passport) with date of birth at entry to verify their age. If unable to verify proof of age, guests may be denied entry into the park.
Guests age 15 years old or younger who are found inside the park unaccompanied by a chaperone when the Chaperone Policy is in effect will be subject to ejection. This chaperone requirement applies to all Six Flags Magic Mountain one-day ticket and Season Pass holders.
We believe these changes will help ensure that Six Flags Magic Mountain continues to have a positive atmosphere where thrill-seekers can gather for a day of safe, fun, and thrilling experiences.
Children/Teens – Notice to Parents & Guardians
Parents or guardians are responsible for the behavior of their minor children. Appropriate behavior and supervision are the responsibility of the parent/guardian and is always expected. In addition to our chaperone policy, we strongly recommend that minors (under 18) be accompanied by an adult. The park does not assume any responsibility or liability for unattended minors. Parents/guardians may be held legally liable for all acts of the children under their care.
Because Six Flags is a family park, we expect guests to behave appropriately. Violating our park policies may be cause for ejection from the park without refund. For more information, please review the park policies below:
