Six Flags Accessibility Program

Six Flags Attraction Access program is designed to accommodate guests with disabilities or certain other qualifying impairments so they may participate in the enjoyment of the parks.  Recently, the theme park said that it has designed a special restraint harness that allows guests with physical disabilities to access nearly all of its thrill rides and can accommodate riders with missing limbs who are at least 54″ tall. About 98% of the theme park’s rides have an individually designed harness.

In 2020, the company said that all of its North American properties were accredited as Certified Autism Centers. The parks offer front-line team members trained to help those with autism and other sensory sensitivities as well as sensory guides for every attraction, low-sensory areas to take breaks, an updated accessibility guide for each park and a program for guests to request assistance or accommodations.


Individuals who request helpful accommodations must obtain the IBCCES Individual Accessibility Card (IAC) by registering at www.accessibilitycard.org.

More information about this program can be found here.

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