Six Flags Entertainment announced that it has eliminated a guest surcharge fee on in-park food, beverage and retail purchases at participating legacy Six Flags parks. Most legacy Six Flags parks began applying a surcharge fee to all in-park food, beverage and retail purchases earlier this year due to increased labor and supply costs. The surcharge was automatically added at the beginning of every transaction and appeared as a separate line item on the guest’s receipt. Following the completion of the merger of Cedar Fair Entertainment and former Six Flags Entertainment on July 1, the decision was made to repeal those surcharge fees.
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