Six Flags St. Louis just released a major change to all of their visitors for the upcoming season.

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In a Facebook post the theme park giant just announced a major change to keep all visitors safe. As the Missouri theme park gets ready to open on April 5th, the park is starting a no-smoking policy within the park.

New Policy for Six Flags St. Louis

The park wants to make sure the all visitors are in a healthier, safer, environment where thrill-seekers of all ages can have a good time.

To support this commitment, we are implementing a smoke-free policy inside our theme park and water park.

With this new policy smoking will not be allowed within the park. This new policy does include e-cigarettes and vapes. There will be designated smoking areas available outside of the theme park's main gate.

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Magijuana is banned in all areas, including the designated smoking areas.

To be honest, when I go to parks, people who smoke don't bother me. We are outside and it doesn't make a difference to me, but I will say for the littles that go to the park I am a bit happy that they won't be around the smoke.

Hopefully, everyone will understand and enjoy the park together.

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