On Saturday Six Flags Discovery Kingdom began welcoming guests back to Northern California’s largest annual Halloween event — Six Flags Fright Fest.
From now through Oct. 31, visitors to Six Flags Fright Fest will find the return of six haunted houses, Halloween-themed animal shows, live entertainment throughout the park, creepy actors prowling the midways and thrilling, monster rides — all in the dark.
The health and safety of guests, team members, and animals continues to be a top priority of Six Flags, a news release stated.
Reservations must be made in advance and a curfew for entry into the park is in place each evening. Per City of Vallejo mandates, masks may be required for all indoor locations, regardless of vaccination status.
Up-to-date information can be found on the park’s website at sixflags.com/discoverykingdom
“We are incredibly excited to bring back Fright Fest for our guests,” said Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Park President Janine Durette. “Six Flags is about creating fun and thrilling memories for all and Fright Fest brings back the exceptional scares and quality entertainment to celebrate the Halloween season safely in Northern California.”
Fright Fest is so scary it is not recommended for children 12 and under after 6 p.m.Six Flags parks are on the hunt for more ghouls and zombies to help scare up some fun. Interested candidates should apply online before attending an audition at www.sixflagsjobs.com or text SCARE to 220MONSTER.
Seasonal team members who work through October 31, 2021, can earn up to an additional $500 to $1,000 or more with a 10 percent bonus for wages earned from July through September and a 15 percent bonus for wages earned in October.
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