Kings Island is implementing a new chaperone policy following an increase in 'unruly and inappropriate behavior' at its theme park in Mason, Ohio.
MASON, Ohio — Kings Island is implementing a chaperone policy following an uptick in"unruly and inappropriate behavior" the park said in a press release.
According to the park, the chaperone must show a valid government-issued photo ID at the park entry. The rule also allows one chaperone per 10 guests. Children and teens who are caught not following the rule could be asked to leave the park. The rule applies to all Kings Island ticket and season pass holders, the park said.
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