UpdatedTue, Jul 20, 2021 at 1:03 pm ET
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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor iis limiting park attendance to those who have season passes or memberships beginning Thursday. (Courtesy of Six Flags Hurricane Harbor)
JACKSON, NJ — Six Flags Hurricane Harbor will not sell any more single-day tickets for the 2021 season, and is requiring season passholders and members to make reservations before coming to the park.
The change in ticketing policies for the water park begins Thursday, and was announced in an email to season pass and membership holders on Monday and in posts on the Six Flags website and Facebook page.
"Given the extreme heat this summer, our waterpark has been very busy and often reaches capacity," said Kristin B. Fitzgerald, a park spokeswoman. "Sadly, we have had to turn guests away. Therefore, we made the decision to limit attendance to only members and season pass holders for the remainder of the season as they are our most loyal guests."