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retail2 years ago

"Valley Plaza Mall's Target Implements Teen Chaperone Policy After 4 p.m."

Target at Valley Plaza mall in Bakersfield, California, will enforce a chaperone policy for teenagers after 4 p.m., requiring them to be accompanied by a guardian. The decision comes in response to an increase in fights and thefts within the store. While store employees cannot check IDs, they can enforce the policy on individuals who appear underage. The store is legally allowed to profile customers based on age to prevent thefts.

business2 years ago

Amusement parks tighten chaperone policies for young guests.

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is implementing a chaperone policy for guests 15 and younger starting May 7, requiring them to be accompanied by a chaperone who is 21 or older in order to stay in the park past 4 p.m. The policy is being implemented due to increasing incidents of unruly and inappropriate behavior across the amusement park industry. Chaperones must be with young teens at entry, remain inside the park throughout the visit, and be available by phone throughout their stay. The policy will apply to all Dorney Park ticket and season-pass holders.

entertainment2 years ago

Amusement parks across the US implement new chaperone policies to address unruly behavior.

Knott's Berry Farm will reinstate a chaperone policy for visitors aged 15 and younger, requiring them to be accompanied by an adult after 4 p.m. local time to close. The policy was imposed last summer in response to a melee that erupted among teens at the park in July. The policy was later amended and dropped altogether in February. The new policy was expanded to include Sundays and may add other days of the week if necessary. The chaperones must prove their age and accompany up to four guests 17 and younger per day.

entertainment2 years ago

Amusement parks across the US reinstate chaperone policies to address unruly behavior.

Knott's Berry Farm has reinstated its chaperone policy for anyone 15 or younger after 4 p.m. The chaperone must be at least 21 years old, can accompany a maximum of ten people, must remain in the park during the visit and be available by phone. The park says there has been an increase in "inappropriate behavior" among teens.

entertainment2 years ago

Knott's Berry Farm reinstates chaperone policy to prevent fights.

Knott’s Berry Farm will reintroduce its chaperone policy for guests aged 15 and under starting this Saturday, requiring them to be accompanied by a chaperone aged 21 or older after 4 p.m. due to increasing fights. The chaperone must present a valid government-issued photo ID with date of birth at ticket entry, and one chaperone may accompany no more than 10 guests per day. The policy was first implemented last year due to multiple fights at the theme park, and guests without a chaperone can be removed from the park.

entertainment2 years ago

Amusement parks across the US implement new chaperone policies to curb unruly behavior.

Kings Island is implementing a new chaperone policy starting this weekend, requiring park-goers 15 years old and younger to be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old in order to be admitted to or remain in the park after 4 p.m. to closing time. The new policy comes after increasing safety concerns, including during the park's opening weekend when a teenager was arrested for having a gun outside the park. Several parents are welcoming the new rules set by the park, including Brittany Davis, who has small children and will be at Kings Island this weekend.

theme-park-safety2 years ago

Amusement parks implement new chaperone policies to ensure safety.

Carowinds has implemented a new chaperone policy for guests aged 15 and under, requiring them to be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old after 4:00 p.m. local time to close. The move is aimed at ensuring the safety of guests at the park following an increased number of incidents of unruly and inappropriate behavior across the industry. The park has also released a behavior policy that prohibits carrying weapons, disruptive behavior, fighting, harassment, offensive language, intoxication, line breaking, and theft, among others. School trips and other youth-oriented activities are still required to abide by the policy.

amusement-park-safety2 years ago

Amusement parks tighten chaperone policies in response to unruly behavior.

Kings Dominion amusement park in Virginia will implement a chaperone policy starting Saturday, requiring guests 15 years old or younger to be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old after 4 p.m. The chaperone must have a government-issued photo identification with a date of birth at ticket entry and remain inside the park during their visit. The policy aims to ensure a safe and positive atmosphere for all guests.

entertainment2 years ago

Kings Island and Kings Dominion implement new chaperone policies.

Kings Island amusement park in Ohio is implementing a new chaperone policy for guests aged 15 and younger following an increase in "unruly and inappropriate behavior." Under the new policy, underage guests must be accompanied by someone who is at least 21 years old. The chaperone must show a valid government-issued photo ID at the park entry, and one chaperone is allowed per 10 guests. Children and teens who do not follow the rule could be asked to leave the park. The rule applies to all Kings Island ticket and season pass holders.

entertainment2 years ago

Kings Island introduces chaperone policy after opening day incident.

Kings Island amusement park is implementing a chaperone policy for guests 15 years old and younger after 4 p.m. due to an increasing number of incidents involving unruly and inappropriate behavior. One chaperone who is at least 21 years old may accompany up to 10 guests per day. Guests found without a chaperone after 4 p.m. could be forced to leave. The park hopes this policy will ensure a positive atmosphere for families and friends to gather for safe fun.

society2 years ago

"Missouri theme park enforces new rule following massive teen brawl"

Worlds of Fun amusement park in Missouri has implemented a chaperone policy after a fight involving 100 to 150 teenagers broke out over the weekend, requiring all people ages 15 or younger to be with a person who is at least 21 in order to "be admitted to, or remain in, the park after 4:00 p.m." The fight mostly involved teenagers, and an off-duty deputy was punched in the face by a teenage girl who refused to leave the park. This is not the first time a large fight has broken out at the amusement park.

travel2 years ago

"Amusement Park Implements Chaperone Policy After Massive Teen Brawl"

Worlds of Fun, a theme park in Kansas City, is implementing a new chaperone policy requiring guests 15 years old or younger to be accompanied by an adult after 4 p.m. The policy comes after a massive fight involving 100 to 150 teenagers broke out at the park's opening weekend. The park also added a line prohibiting video recordings of other guests. Some juveniles claimed one of the teens involved displayed a gun, but law enforcement was unable to verify the claim.

travel2 years ago

"Amusement park implements new chaperone policy after massive teen brawl"

Worlds of Fun, a theme park in Kansas City, is implementing a chaperone policy for guests aged 15 or younger after a fight involving over 100 teenagers broke out during the park's opening weekend. The policy requires a chaperone who is at least 21 years old to accompany minors after 4 p.m. The park also prohibits fighting or physical aggression of any kind and holds parents or guardians responsible for the behavior of their minor children. This move follows similar policies implemented by other amusement parks, including Knott's Berry Farm in Southern California.

theme-park-safety2 years ago

Worlds of Fun Implements Chaperone Policy Following Massive Brawl.

Worlds of Fun will implement a chaperone policy for guests under 15 years old starting April 15, requiring them to be accompanied by a chaperone over 21 years old to enter or remain in the park after 4 p.m. The policy was implemented after multiple fights broke out among unsupervised teenagers during the park's opening day. Chaperones must show a valid government-issued photo ID and remain inside the park during the visit.

entertainment2 years ago

Worlds of Fun Implements Chaperone Policy After Massive Teen Brawl

Worlds of Fun amusement park in Kansas City will implement a chaperone policy for teenagers aged 15 and under, requiring them to be accompanied by someone who is at least 21 years old to be allowed in the park after 4 p.m. The policy comes after security kicked out more than 100 teenagers who were involved in a fight at the park on its opening night. Each chaperone will be responsible for the behavior of the teenagers and children they bring to the park, and parents and guardians may be held legally liable for all acts of the children under their care.