![]() All told, there are about five miles worth of roadway winding through the park, and with a 5mph speed limit, visitors can expect to spend about an hour inside the safari. Any predators are housed in fenced-in areas, but fully visible from the paved path cars navigate during their visit. Six Flags Great Adventure and Safari is home to 1,200 exotic animals, and most roam freely on the 350-acre preserve. We've also got the scoop on what Phase 1 of reopening means for NJ families. So if you aren't quite ready to flock to the beaches at the Jersey shore, read on for how and when your family can get tickets for a local safari. The return of this classic experience is temporary, though. ![]() ![]() This isn't the first time Six Flags Great Adventure and Safari has allowed visitors to drive their vehicles through the attraction some parents may still have vacation photos from the good old days, when baboons used to jump on the family station wagon. The 350-acre park operated as a drive-thru adventure from its 1974 opening through 2012. Timed-entry tickets go on sale this week. Due to its popularity, the drive-thru safari will remain open for the foreseeable future.įamilies fed up with online field trips take note: It's time to grab your binoculars and cameras because Six Flags Great Adventure and Safari is reopening its animal kingdom as a drive-thru experience this weekend. Capacity will be limited, masks required, social distancing enforced, and enhanced sanitation protocols will be put into place. ![]() Reservations will be required, and all guests must undergo a contactless temperature check before entry. Updated: Wednesday, June 22: Six Flags Great Adventure and Safari has announced a reopening date of Saturday, July 4, with a member preview day set for July 3. ![]()
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