A POPULAR US theme park has plans to ensure that its Halloween-themed events are the scariest things taking place on its grounds. A new rule is aimed at keeping youngsters safe at the park that always wears the crown for having the most rollercoasters in the nation. In advance of its Halloween programming, Fright Fest Extreme , Six Flags Magic Mountain will be implementing a chaperone policy, according to CW flagship station KTLA 5 Los Angeles .

The policy outlines that all guests 15 years old or younger who want to enter the park during the event must be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old starting from 4 pm to close. To ensure a seamless entry, you will want to make sure everyone has the necessary documents required. Each chaperone must be able to provide a valid government-issued photo identification including date of birth listed at the ticket entry.

Read more in theme park One chaperone is allowed to supervise up to ten guests. Each designated adult must also follow their own set of rules. This includes remaining inside the park during their group's visit and being available by phone at all times.

The policy applies to both one-day visitors and season pass holders. Most read in Travel The new rule is designed to keep everyone safe following an uptick of what Six Flags deems to be "unruly and inappropriate behavior” in the theme park and entertainment industry as a whole. They are also not the first ones to take such measures during popular events.

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