Emily Sortor  |  June 8, 2020

Category: Covid-19

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Six Flags members are allegedly being charged for memberships despite coronavirus closures.

A customer has filed a class action lawsuit saying that Six Flags amusement park is not honoring its contracts with season ticket holders by placing restrictions on park access in light of the coronavirus outbreak.

Because of the park’s change in policies, the pass holder argues that Six Flags should refund customers who purchased season tickets.

The Six Flags COVID-19 ticket refund class action lawsuit was filed by Krystal Forbes who says that on Sept. 28, 2019, she purchased four season tickets for the 2020 park season. Allegedly, she bought them online for $393.80 under the belief that there would not be restrictions on how often she could use the passes.

However, Six Flags reportedly closed its parks in an effort to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. She says that now, the park is making plans to reopen, with modifications that will continually help slow the spread of the coronavirus. These restrictions include that visitors must register to visit the park on certain days. The park will reportedly limit the number of visitors that can attend each day. Additionally, visitors must wear face masks to enter the park.

She says that she did not receive any updates from Six Flags about the new restrictions placed on season ticket holders. Instead, she only discovered on the amusement park’s website that new restrictions had been put in place in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

According to Forbes, she discovered on the website that reservations were necessary for season ticket holders to enter the park. In her eyes, these restrictions are incompatible with the previous terms of the season tickets that she purchased. 

Allegedly, where season ticket holders were previously promised unlimited visits to the park, now the ticket holders must limit their visits, because they must register in advance, and might not be guaranteed a spot at the park on the day that they which to attend.

Six Flags memberships allegedly shouldn't be charged when members aren't getting the benefit of their passes.The Six Flags coronavirus policy class action lawsuit then goes on to take issue with the requirement that all visitors wear a mask.

Forbes calls it impractical, both for her family and for other visitors.

She notes that her daughter is asthmatic, and that she is not able to wear a mask for a long period of time. Allegedly, her daughter’s ability to wear a mask is further reduced in the heat.

Speaking to the feasibility of the mask requirement in general, Forbes argues that it is not practical to require amusement park visitors to wear masks as many activities at the park would cause the mask to fly off.

Otherwise, visitors attempting to eat food or drink beverages offered at the park would also have to remove their masks to do so.

Forbes argues that these safety measures are so impractical that the park should have been closed for the remainder of the season or until the threat of COVID-19 had passed. She goes on to argue that ticket holders should have then been offered a refund for their tickets.

However, this was allegedly not the case. Forbes says she contacted the company and asked for a refund, but was denied one. She claims that the company has refused refunds to season ticket holders across the board, though the value of a season ticket has greatly decreased since the start of COVID-19.

The Six Flags amusement park COVID-19 closures class action lawsuit asserts that the company refused to fully close the park and refused to offer refunds in an attempt to profit from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Allegedly, the company has taken customers’ money without providing the service for which they paid — unlimited visits to the park in a way that is feasible. However, the restrictions in place have made visits difficult, limited, and impractical, says Forbes.

Six Flags’ refusal to offer refunds has reportedly left consumers with no option but to accept the poor deal that they have been left with. Forbes seeks compensation for herself and all other similarly affected consumers.

This is not the first time that Six Flags has faced similar claims — other customers have vied for COVID-19 refunds from Six Flags, as well.

Have you had difficulty getting refunds for events or services canceled due to the coronavirus? Share your experiences in the comments below. 

Forbes is represented by Amy L.B. Ginsburg of Kimmel & Silverman PC.

The Six Flags Ticket Refund Class Action Lawsuit is Krystal Forbes v. Six Flags Great Adventure LLC, et al., Case No. 1:20-cv-06873, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

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196 thoughts onSix Flags Class Action Seeks Unlimited Pass Refunds

  1. Joseph/Connie Phillips says:

    Two adult tickets. One child ticket snd two meal tickets purchased in 2019 for 2020 season. Park closed haven’t used passes or food ticket neither have we
    Visited the park. Call to request a refund and no one will respond .
    Cant attend due to me having a stroke.
    Really need the money back for medicine and to help pay for my illness.
    Can somebody help me or tell me who to contact.

  2. Frank says:

    Would also love to be a part of this, emailed them and they don’t reply. They owe me 5 months free with food and are giving me nothing. Paid while park was closed and when I signed up was told I’d also get 3 months free after a year membership, yet they do nothing. The BBB sides with bog money and could care less about the consumers. I won’t be letting six flags get away with this even if I have to sure them in small claims court.

  3. Adriana chapa says:

    Sign me up I been a member and can’t get a hold of anyone

  4. Hilarda says:

    I bought two season passes with food pass for my kids in Sept. 2019. One was used, one was never used due to covid. I called customer service and the lady promised that these passes will be extended once the park opens. I asked for my membership to be cancelled. She said I have to pay the whole amount first so I can get my refund. I paid the whole amount but never received the refund. And now, the company website states that passes should be used at the time intended. No refund. No exchanges. It’s a rip off.

  5. Joel Martinez says:

    I have 5 memberships was told I would get the equal amount of months free plus an upgrade once they reopened. They are only partially open and I’m still billed and besides reservations, they are taking temperature, requiring masks and you can’t scream on rides.. I don’t believe they are keeping up with “the science”

  6. Angie says:

    Add me, I am having trouble getting any reimbursement for the months I paid my membership during Covid. I was promised a Visa card, which I waited in line guest service for 2 hours to find out they don’t have them. I’m supposed to get an email when they arrive. Did you also notice there is no one to contact? It’s ridiculous!

  7. Amanda Dickie says:

    I would also like to be added if possible i bought2 season passes for that year.

  8. DAWN M ROBINSON says:

    I purchased a membership in Dec 2019 was unable to use at all due to covid-19 and also due to park restrictions on having to wear a mask which my chronic asthma. Related copd makes it medically impossible for me to do and especially given th heat n humidity at the park already is an issue when someone has asthma. It’s impossible to contact a real person to speak to and the so called chat feature on their website is a joke I canceled the credit they were charging me for membership after ignoring my numerous messages to cancel as I refuse to pay for something that I medically and physically am not able to use. And for almost a year was not able to use bc the park was owed due to covid-19. And nothing they promised membership holders did they even follow through with. This situation is ridiculously insane that six Flags truly makes it impossible to cancel memberships with them expecs u to pay for something you can’t even use due to covid-19 closures as well as restrictions and I refuse do do so and would like a refund for the year they charged me for a membership I could not even use.
    Please add me to class action lawsuit

  9. Bob Carrey says:

    How do I join this lawsuit? I have 3 Gold Passes pre-purchased in December of 2019 for use during to 2020 season. But Great America was closed all of 2020 due to the pandemic. We’ve all been given access to the 2021 Season, but only if we make reservations which are not guaranteed! This is NOT unlimited access, as promised by the contract! I want unlimited access as promised by Great America but they are breaching that agreement by forcing limitations on visiting. This is fraudulent business practices.

  10. Kevin says:

    Add me to the class action lawsuit 4 season passes plus dinning.No refund. Emails ignored

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