I think if you're able to drive you should be able to enter a park without a parent. It's not like something magically changes the day you turn 18. But driving teaches responsibility- so if a kid can drive themselves to the park they should be allowed to. Also remain WITH the group? So what if the parent (like my dad) likes to walk for exercise at parks while I like rides? Does he just have to suck it up and ride coasters with me and then throw up? Or do I just have to skip rides?
Lots of issues with this.
Exactly. I want to just go to the parks whenever I want to, my dad can't always and if he does he likes to walk. Especially when I'm photographing, I'd rather not have him there distracting me. Why punish everyone for the actions of a few. TBH, will probably end up cancelling my pass partially because of this. Not sure if/when I'll be back as this significantly degrades the experience for families, tweens, teens, and young adults
Per an extremely well connectted source very knowledgeable in matters related to park security the policy oy requires the adult to be in the park and reachable not physically with you at all times.
You summed up my feelings better than I could haha.
That said, if its enforced anything like the chaperone policy has been in the past, it's mostly an empty threat that they're hoping for voluntary compliance with.
I'm most disappointed in the Fast Lane changes haha.
part of the issue with the old policy was it wasn't from open to close making it basically unenforceable as you couldn't identify those that entered before enforcement started. On top of that a large number of the incidents that happened last year involved guests in the 16 to 18 range who were not covered by the old policy. While I hate seeing it applied this way I fully understand why it is being done especially in light of the takeover threat that had been posted online.