It’s been a hot minute since thrill seekers and roller coaster fanatics were able to head just an hour north of the city to nearby Gurnee to experience Six Flags Great America. But, despite the crippling closures to the park this season, they are still finding a way to put on a holiday experience for members and guests with the Holiday in the Park Lights Experience.
Here’s what the park’s website says about the event:
“The third season of Holiday In The Park returns November 27 as a re-imagined experience featuring over 3 million dazzling lights plus entertainment. While our world-class rides will not be open during Holiday In The Park Lights, we’ve planned some exciting holiday experiences you and your family will enjoy.”
The Holiday In The Park Lights experience will include:
The best part is, admission is not limited to just Six Flag season pass holders. Though some enjoy the unlimited access every summer for rides like the Raging Bull, Superman, Batman, and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, admission tickets for the holiday lights extravaganza are available on a first come first serve basis and start as low $19.99 per person. You do need a reservation, unlike a normal day at the park. As an ode to the park’s attractions, guests will be able to walk the entire park and pass their favorite rides and themed areas with holiday joy lacing the entire journey. Some of the attractions you’ll be able to safely attend include the following Elves Live!, Santa’s Workshop, and Wonderland; which features more than a dozen live singers and dancers in a super high-energy performance of your favorite holiday tunes.
During the event, Six Flags Great America will also be partnering with local organizations to give back to the community. Here are just a few ways of doing so when attending Holiday in the Park Lights this year:
Because we are in an age of COVID-19 there are some rules and regulations to follow pertaining to your trip to Six Flags Great America. The schedule of open dates, how to make your reservation and get your ticket, and how the park is handling the governor’s protocols are below.
Holiday In The Park Lights begins November 27 and runs select days through December 30. Please check out our operating calendar for details.
One-day tickets are available online for as low as $19.99 plus FREE parking! Visits to Holiday In The Park Lights is included with your Season Pass or Membership. Reservations are required for each guest.
In accordance with Governor Pritzker’s reopening guidelines, we will operate at reduced capacity levels and without rides. We’re also implementing extensive safety measures and hygiene protocols, including several new advanced technology systems to protect guests and employees.
All in all, the entire Six Flags Great America Holiday in the Park Experience is another example of some of our favorite annual holiday traditions completely adapting to still entertain patrons amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. There’s no real end in sight for when the things we know and love will be back to how we once knew them. However, knowing that activities like drive-thru holiday light shows and more are still available for us gives a small token of appreciation to the holiday season and those we get to spend them with.
Featured Image Credit: Six Flags Great America
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