The 2025 Gold Pass offers unlimited visits to Six Flags Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor LA for the entire 2024 season and the entire 2025 season. It includes free general parking, 10 food and beverage options, and a basic monthly membership pass. Children two years old and younger receive free admission, but guests do not need a Season Pass until turning three years old. Flash passes are available for those willing to spend more money, with prices ranging from $11 to $16, plus tax.
New no interest monthly payment plans are available through November 15, with the sooner you buy a pass, the lower your monthly payment. Season passes include One Park, Flash Pass, and Service passes. A daily ticket costs $49 for one day access to Six Flags Magic Mountain, while Fright Fest Extreme tickets cost $70 for one nighttime entry.
Season passes include Gold Pass, Platinum Pass, and Diamond Pass. The Gold Pass is $71.25, Platinum Pass is $93.75, and Diamond Pass is $150. In August, there is a Bring a Friend offer for $39.99 on 8/1, 8/5-8/8, and 8/12, and $10 off Unlimited All Day Dining.
Knott’s is now offering an All Park Passport with the Gold season pass for $190 and the Prestige pass for $474, which offer access to all Cedar rides and attractions. A Magic Mountain Miniature Golf Season Pass is valid for 2024, and anytime season passes are available for adults $899, youth $449, senior $449, and platinum parking passes for all ages.
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What is the oldest ride at Magic Mountain?
Gold Rusher, the first roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain, takes riders through treacherous hills in an old mining car. The ride is still fun today, as it was the day it opened. Six Flags and related trademarks are owned by Six Flags Theme parks, Inc., while The Coca-Cola Company holds the rights to “Coca-Cola”, “Coca-Cola Freestyle”, the Red Disk Icon, and the Contour Bottle design.
What theme park has the best rollercoasters?
The author, who co-founded Meow Wolf, shares his top 10 roller coasters in the USA. These are some of the rare masterpieces in this medium, which he considers among the greatest forms of sculpture, architecture, and experience design. The author believes that roller coasters don’t receive the respect and appreciation they deserve, as they are experiential monumental sculptures designed to produce human sensations.
With over 2, 400 roller coasters in the world, the author has personally been on 250 of them, and while he is still a youngin’ in the enthusiast world, he cares deeply about these works of art. However, it’s important to note that most of the work out there is not very good, and the author acknowledges that there are over 2, 400 roller coasters in the world.
Does Six Flags close when it rains?
Six Flags Magic Mountain may temporarily close rides during storms, heavy rain, or high winds, but most restaurants, theaters, and shops will remain open. Rides will reopen as soon as safe operations are assured. Children two years old and younger receive free admission, and a Season Pass is not required until turning three years old. If your child is turning three during the current season, buy the pass now as it is usually cheaper. Group discounts are not offered.
Can you walk around Six Flags for free?
Six Flags offers a plethora of activities, including dining, shopping, and entertainment. However, individuals who do not wish to ride any of the park’s attractions are required to purchase an admission ticket, as the park levies a fee for park entry only.
Where are the 27 Six Flags locations?
Six Flags New England, which was acquired in 1997, has undergone a period of expansion, with new locations now in operation in Georgia, Texas, and Missouri. The company’s current revenue has increased from $1, 358, 236, 000 in 2022 to $1, 496, 905, 000 in 2021, with a total of $1, 129, 923, 000 in 2021.
How much to park at Six Flags America?
The parking lot levies a fee of $15 for parking in the rear lot and a fee of $25 for parking in the front lot. After waiting in line, we opted to park across the street and walk in, as it was a more expedient and less time-consuming alternative to waiting in traffic.
What is the biggest Six Flags in the US?
Six Flags Magic Mountain in California is regarded as the preeminent destination for thrill-seeking activities, earning the designation of “Thrill Capital of the World.” The theme parks, including Six Flags, Fright Fest, and Holiday in the Park, are registered trademarks. The Coca-Cola Company is the proprietor of the trademarks “Coca-Cola,” “Coca-Cola Freestyle,” the Red Disk Icon, and the Contour Bottle design.
How much is parking at Six Flags California?
The cost of parking per vehicle is $50, while the fee for parking at the front gate is $55.
Is a skip the line pass the same as a flash pass?
The FLASH Pass is an optional additional item available for purchase by park visitors, while the Skip the Line pass is a special benefit reserved for holders of season passes or memberships. It allows one passholder to bypass the queue for a single ride.
How many rides are in Magic Mountain?
Six Flags Magic Mountain, formerly known as Magic Mountain, is a 209-acre amusement park in Valencia, California, located 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. It opened on May 29, 1971, as a development of the Newhall Land and Farming Company and Sea World Inc. The park, which holds the world record for most roller coasters in an amusement park, opened in 2022 with the opening of Wonder Woman: Flight of Courage. The park previously offered 20 roller coasters before the 2019 removal of Green Lantern: First Flight.
In 2019, the park had an estimated 3. 61 million visitors, ranking it fifteenth in North America. The park was founded in 1968 by Sea World Inc. founder George Millay and his executives, who formed a partnership with Newhall Land and Farming Company to build a 200-acre theme park. Construction began in November 1969 and continued until May 1971.
How many Six Flags are in California?
The theme-park industry is struggling to recover from the pandemic, with many parks closed or operating under restrictions. Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, and Great America in Santa Clara are among the four parks in California. Despite a surge in demand in other industries like cruising, attendance at U. S. theme parks has not yet reached pre-pandemic levels. Six Flags shares have fallen over 62 percent over the last five years.
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I have the platinum pass which included all six flags preferred parking a season pass drink cup and 20% off purchases. It is all downgraded and more money for less. Now they want no drink cup general parking and 15% off purchases and only home park. Better to keep current pass for the year which includes fright fest get the gold and wait till next year for fright fest.
My home park has the Prestige Pass on sale for $99, move on to their absurd “All Park Passport” and they slap you with an extra $225. What the in the actual f*** is going on!? (Sorry for the language, I’m really pissed!) This is preposterous! I bought my 2024 Diamond Pass for $100 with free access to ALL Six Flags parks! Now I have to pay $350+ per pass just to have the option to visit all parks! Are they INSANE!??? Some of us have families. I’m not spending $1000+ to take my family to Six Flags, I’m sorry! I didn’t ask for this merger. I guess we won’t be able to visit these parks anymore! 🤦🏼♂️
This really seems to aim to screw non legacy members (im sure our time as members is coming too). up till this year you could get a pass for around 100 (or under) that got you into all legacy six flags parks and allowed you to use most of your benefits at all the parks too. In my position specifically im about 45 mins from great escape, a bit over an hourfrom sfne, and about 3.5 hours from GA. Its super unfortunate that now youd have to buy the all parks add on for 99+ just to access those 3 parks. Then they went and doubled down by limiting the perks only to your home park. From my end it seems to be a really odd bit of marketing. I wouldnt think most people with passes visit that many parks in a given year. sems like a pretty major price increase foteh person that still wants to go to the 2 or 3 prks near them and might hit a cedar legacy park every year or 2.
TBH I’m probably going to get the Gold pass for Six Flags Great America for next year. I don’t get there at rope drop so the VIP line and preferred parking don’t matter to me. Plus Great America’s parking lot is quite walkable and I don’t mind that. I will purchase the 2025 all season drink bottle on my first visit next year.
Fair warning though, there’s a good chance you may not be able to use your pass at other parks until you use it to gain entry at the park you buy it from. (i.e. If you buy a pass from Six Flags Magic Mountain, you can’t use it at Fix Flags Great America unless you go to Magic Mountain first) Last year my sister bought season tickets for her kids from her local Six Flags park and when we tried getting into Great America they couldn’t get in. They told us it was because you have to use the pass at your home park before you can use it at another park. Whether that changed since the merger, idk, but i can see why it would work that way since the parks all offer different prices
If you go thru all the SF legacy parks the Gold + passport all come out to between $180 and $189(before fees/taxes), Cedar Fair legacy parks are also the same concept, priced so Gold + passport come out to $184 to $190(before fees/taxes). Some parks will have cheaper gold and more costly passport, some higher gold and cheaper passport.
my home park is SFNE and despite that long walk from the parking lot, its really not worth spending the extra 250-300 to get preferred and one line skip a visit. I will have the price of general parking included at all parks across the new chain, which makes it worth it already to me. Also, that extra 250 I saved can go to the national dining plan(which would still seem worth it even if it is only at legacy SF parks). Am I missing something, or is gold+passport not the obvious choice?
Thanks for trying to sort all of that out! Wow – what a confusing ‘mess’ to say the least! My thought process – is that it will take probably until pass year 2026 to get everything integrated to be close to the ‘same’ across the whole ‘new’ Six Flags chain. Like you said – the dining and flash pass / fast lane is very different between both ‘legacy’ chains – so, this will take a while for Six Flags to integrate I am sure! My other ‘gut’ feeling is that I am probably quite sure that the Prestige Pass purchased at Great Adventure will have ‘preferred parking’ at Great Adventure – that was probably a misprint on the site (but, I could be wrong). Going off of the Legacy Cedar Fair Prestige – that does offer preferred parking at the legacy park purchased, and I think, the all park upgrade to Legacy Cedar Fair Prestige also grants preferred parking to all of the Cedar Fair parks – (at least that is what I thought I read – again – I could be wrong). What I found interesting – is when I did the Gold Pass renewal for Kings Dominion – (renewal was $89 – non renewal is $95) – I wasn’t given the option to renew with an ‘upgrade’ to Prestige, which I found strange. (If I decide to do that – I can probably ‘upgrade’ to Prestige somehow). And the All Park upgrade to my Gold 2025 renewal was also $89). So – for Kings Dominion at least – Gold Renewal WITH the All Park Upgrade was $178. So – since Kings Dominion is my ‘home park’, I will probably end up canceling my Six Flags Plus membership – and just stick with the All Park upgrade to my Gold Kings Dominion 2025 pass.
One thing I notice. My Home park is SF Darien Lake. If I get the season pass their with all park passport. I have to pay everything upfront as a one time payment. If I do the season pass at Cedar Point. They’ll I get the passes cheaper plus am able to make monthly payment on everything across 10 months.
it’s only varying by park for the benefits by park, which includes meal plans, I’ve did spoke with guest relations at both Knotts and Magic Mountain and they’ve confirmed that it will meal plans and benefits will work at each park. Not all of the benefits will work at each park, and fright fest extreme admission is per visit
One thing you missed is that pass products & add ons are not offering the monthly payment plans, like Cedar Fair legacy parks. Just was made aware of this by a friend when they wanted to buy Sf legacy passes for their family. To get a payment structure you have to buy the gold or prestige membership, which cost more. for example, Gold pass at the lower tier parks is $55 to $59, meanwhile a gold membership is 5.99/month with a non refundable $20 initiation fee. So for 12 months with a membership it’s $72 + $20 fee, total $92. A gold pass is $55 to $59 and since it’s good for rest of 2024 you’re actually getting 16 months of access vs 12 for the membership. 16 months for the membership would be 4 more months of payments making the total $116. Also, if you get the new membership products you are charged an initiation fee for add ons…Flash pass is $60 and $30 for meal plans.
I wish that they already had this pass available for 2024 because I visited Valleyfair, Schlitterbahn (New Braunfels to be exact), Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Michigan’s Adventure, Cedar Point, Cedar Point Shores, Six Flags Great America, Knott’s Berry Farm, Knott’s Soak City, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Valencia this season. Talk about a steal.
I am so close to not even renewing 😒 I live in Texas with only a 4 hour access to Fiesta Texas, Over Texas, their water parks and the Schlitterbahn’s- $324 for the prestige pass with the passport seems like a massive scam, incredibly infuriating I have to pay $180 for gold pass with the passport to access both of the Texas parks when $120 in 2024 took care of that and I had the VIP benefits and the cup to boot. In my situation it’s either Gold with the passport for $180 as the way to go or pay $150 more for the prestige with the passport which seems like a waste.
Sigh I knew this was going to happen the minute I heard “Six Flags has merged”. I got a six flags diamond pass this year because it was only a nose and a hair more expensive than a day pass ($105 during their memorial day sale). And what did I get? Well first off, I can go down to my home park (New England) WHENEVER I want, for free, parking and water park included, and at only the cost of gas and food. Plus, they give you a cup where you can get UNLIMITED soda, all you want. And the best part? You could travel to any of the other Six Flags parks for all the same benefits. Like I was able to make the trip to Great Adventure in NJ and didn’t have to give a cent to Six Flags; only had to pay for the typical expenses of traveling (food/gas/tolls/airbnb, etc.) Next year though? Well, it looks like this new “Prestige” option replaces Diamond and Platinum altogether and is only about $5 more than what I paid this year…except they took away the cup – that has to be bought separately, and it’s $215 extra for this “passport” if I want to be able to go back to Great Adventure or any of the other parks…I don’t even care about Cedar Fair, they’re all too far away for me anyway. So about $250 extra in 2025 for all the benefits I got in 2024. What a fuckin rip off. I’ve never even visited a Six Flags park until this year BECAUSE they gave me this awesome deal. Not anymore; once in a lifetime offer, apparently. Welcome to Capitalism in the 2020’s, everyone. Corporations will take away everything that got you buying from them in the first place.