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Six Flags Holiday In The Park Drive-Thru Experience – Christmas Lights Los Angeles

 

Every year, my family attends Six Flags Holiday In The Park.  Just when I thought the event was canceled because of the pandemic, I received an invitation for the Holiday In The Park drive-thru experience.  I was excited to learn that Holiday In The Park was not canceled this year. It is open evenings, November 20 – January 3.

Days before receiving our invitation,  my son had suggested Six Flags should do a drive-thru event.  I remember telling him, there was not enough room for cars to drive through.  I was wrong. 

IMG_5870-576x1024 Six Flags Holiday In The Park Drive-Thru Experience - Christmas Lights Los Angeles

Six Flags Christmas

We were amazed at how the park was transformed into a holiday drive-thru.  It was beautiful!  We saw many familiar and new lights.  Maybe the new lights seemed new because we were focused on the lights and not getting on rides. 

As we entered the park, we were excited to see over one million twinkling lights.  Aside from twinkling lights, there were synchronized lights also. Our excitement increased when we learned the festive holiday music,  saw the falling snow, and characters dressed in holiday attire.

As we drove through, we were filled with emotions of appreciation, joy, and thankfulness.  After the year, we all have experienced we needed to feel and see something familiar, from the pre-COVID days.  

This drive-thru experience was what my family needed.  Being safe and staying at home has taken a toll on me.  This drive experience lifted my spirits and was a good way to kick off the holiday season.

This event was very safe and fun!

Six Flags Magic Mountain Holiday in the Park Drive-thru Experience Safety Guidelines 

The following safety guidelines are based on the Los Angeles County Department of Public  Health Appendix G in conjunction with Six Flags Magic Mountain policies. Your safety and the safety of others is a shared responsibility during COVID-19. All participants of the Vehicle-Based  Parade route must adhere to the following safety guidelines:  

  • All occupants of each enclosed vehicle are members of a single household or living unit.  Occupants may not change vehicles during the parade route. For clarity, an enclosed vehicle does not include a motorcycle, a convertible with the top open, a vehicle without doors, or a bicycle. 
  • If any of the windows on a vehicle is open, the occupants of the vehicles must wear a  face covering when approached by Six Flags Personnel, Security, or Emergency Services.  ∙ Occupants of a participating vehicle cannot leave their vehicles except for emergency purposes. During this exception, the participant must use a cloth face covering while maintaining social/physical distancing. 
  • Participating vehicles cannot exceed their maximum occupancy and must follow motor vehicle laws.
  • Vehicle-Based Parade must proceed by invitation/reservation only.
  • Any items or food and drink-related trash must remain in the vehicle.  ∙ Vehicle-Based Parade must allow enough spacing between vehicles to allow for emergency entry and exit. 
  • While traveling throughout the Vehicle-Based Parade route, the speed limit is 3 mph.  ∙ Restrooms are provided prior to entering the Vehicle-Based Parade route and at the conclusion of the route. In-Park restrooms are not available. 
  • No stopping or parking along the Vehicle-Based Parade route is permitted unless directed by Six Flags Personnel, Security, or Emergency Services.
  • Smoking is not permitted while participating in the Vehicle-Based Parade route.  ∙ All vehicles are subject to a search by Six Flags Personnel, Security, or Emergency  Services. 
  • Due to the limited size of certain areas and terrain only cars, SUVs, vans, and pick-up trucks are permitted. No buses, RV’s, commercial vehicles, dually pick-up trucks,  trailers, motorcycles, etc.
  • Please adhere to the direction of Six Flags Personnel, Security, or Emergency Services.  ∙ Alcohol, drugs, and illegal substances are not permitted. Individuals in possession or under the influence will be denied entry or ejected.

Everyone seemed to follow these safety guidelines.   I went home worry-free.  If you are looking for a fun safe holiday event, Holiday In Park is it!

Happy Holidays!

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