‘Boo’ at Six Flags America offers fall fun for all ages
With Halloween haunts alive and kicking this year at theme parks across the U.S., “Boo” at Six Flags America near Washington D.C. offers a new family-friendly daytime alternative to the park’s Fright Fest after-dark event.

According to Six Flags America’s Marketing & Public Relations Manager Joseph Pudlick, the new kid-centric event on weekends through Oct. 31, 2021, will be exclusively at Six Flags America. The daytime activities include a character meet-and-greet in Looney Tunes Spooky Town, a walk-through Whistlestop Corn Maze, kids’ Halloween crafts at Gotham City Gifts (for an additional fee), and a Trick-Or-Treat Trail from 2-6 p.m.

“Boo” also features a family-friendly magic show starring award-winning magician and Las Vegas headliner Aaron Radatz, a high-energy performance by The Boo Man Crew, and “Spooky Mooky Mayhem,” a spooktacular dance party with the Looney Tunes characters.
“Boo” Halloween twists on Six Flags America’s attractions:
- Ghost Town Riders – Let the monster inside of you take the wheel for a screaming good time on the Bumper Cars.
- Freaky Freeway – Take a spin back in time for a drive through graveyards, crypts, and creatures on the Great Race.
- Terror on the High Seas – Set sail on a rip-roaring voyage on the High Seas.
- Terror Twist – Scream, Spin, and Scare on a wild Tea Cups ride to drive you mad.
- Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth – Experience the swing ride that spins in a 98-foot circle at speeds of 40 miles per hour atop a 24-story tower — then experience it backward.

“Boo” at Six Flags America takes place on Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 31, 2021, from noon to 6 p.m. Plus, on Oct. 11, 2021 (Columbus Day), from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Children ages 12 and under may wear family-friendly costumes in the park. Masks are not permitted.
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