Memorial Day sale was $100 for diamond pass 👍🏽 We just moved 10 mins from the park so I think it was worth it. Today we went for the final two hours and it was great. Everyone was leaving so we rode a lot of slide with almost no wait.
Its amazing, I remember getting a season pass meant access to all the parks in the country and was simple and parking for a small fee. There was no 3 different level crap.
Personally I’d like to see them break them down into: ( just home park) (Regional pass) ( full access). You could still have certain add ons to each tier with the available option to upgrade if you want to. And make it the same across all parks.
I currently have a platinum pass for Great Adventure and are 35 minutes from Great Adventure. I'm gonna go on either the 18th or 19th of June from 5-8 pm.
I got such a great deal buying mine back in August. The national platinum flash pass was $292, not $975. That will pay for itself just on my 3 days at the always crowded Great America this summer. It already came in very useful at SFOT in October and a couple weeks ago. I can't believe that they're charging $60 for speedy parking. I'll wait the extra 20 seconds to go through the regular lanes.
My plans for the summer are to visit Six Flags Fiesta Texas in June and then Six Flags Magic Mountain in August, and I would like to also check out Hurricane Harbor next door while I am there. I am guessing Six Flags Plus would be my go to ticket for this season. I just wish it included the Cedar Fair parks as well since they're merging in with the chain, because Valleyfair is my home park and I also have plans to visit Knott's Berry Farm, Schlitterbahn, Michigan's Adventure, and Cedar Point this summer also. Imagine how big of a steal it would be if it did include the parks from both chains.
So actually, I just checked St. Louis, and we only have Platinum (89) and Diamond (175) and Plus is only 7.99 (95.88 annually). I think just paying the 6.88 more, spread out over a monthly payment instead of up-front, and getting VIP access and access to all parks on the off-chance that I do end up getting to travel, is probably worth it. Our daily tickets are 35 bucks, meaning the math for a pass is more like "more than twice a season or not, for non-driving guests". Home park season Flash Passes are 100 bucks, so 4/500. There is an interesting addition: Flash Pass Junior, single day, is 20/25. Seems to be a non-coaster Flash pass.
Definitely getting my Diamond pass. It is very worth it if you go a lot and make use of the discounts. And I like the decent amount of skip the lines. Rest of my family will just get the Platinum pass.
Maybe they have changed the prices since you posted this video, but you need to know that this is a subscription. They charge your card every month, and if you don't pay attention, it will be charged past the one year. Also they charge a $20 initiation fee. I was trying to buy two tickets as birthday gifts for my son, but it ends up being over $300 for two passes. The gold pass I got as a season pass will be good for almost a year and I just paid $160, but that does not include the parking fees that are outrageous!
I have a Platinum pass for the 24 season but planned a trip to Magic Mountain after the pass was purchased. Any idea what it would cost to upgrade to Diamond so I can get in both parks? Or do you think its cheaper just to buy a single day when i am at Magic Mountain
I have a question, for a family of 4 does each member need to buy a pass or does 1 pass count for the family? I want to buy it but I don't know how it works in regards of like buying it. Can someone pls help me out with this?
So I have a VIP Diamond Elite pass got it for paying my Diamond Elite membership through the pandemic with the top dining pass I’ve had my pass since 2015 but was grandfathered because of the pandemic did anything get effected in 2024 for me?
The price varies depending on how crowded they project the day will be. Saturdays are typically the most expensive, followed by Sundays and Fridays, and then Mon-Thu is usually the cheapest. If it’s a holiday and they expect it to be crowded then of course they’re gonna drive up the price on the specific day
So the SF Plus has one skip the line PER SEASON? What does that mean? I'll be travelling this summer to four SF parks. So I can only skip the line once at one park? Can that really be right? It's not once per visit? Or once per park at least?
Hey! please reply i need help. so if i buy the platinum pass for 7 people, can we use that pass everyday six flag is open or just for dates that they give you?
It depends on the event. Some events (like Scream Break) require additional admission, others (like Holiday in the Park, Fright Fest, Flavors of the World, etc) do not require additional admission purchases, but certain aspects of the event must be purchased.
From what I can tell at Fiesta Texas, where I will be this weekend, Scream Break will be happening from 6pm-9pm, during regular park hours. The haunted houses will be an upcharge for anyone wanting to experience them, but it sounds like the rides and scare zones are fair game for everybody.
It's for the entire season. If someone plans to visit a lot and during busy times, it could be worth it, but at that price, it won't be worth it to most people. Those prices are significantly higher compared to when 2024 passes first went on sale back in August. It was $200 up to around $300 for national back then.
@@lilchiefz2932 Good catch. It looks like Six Flags has now updated the website to reflect the 50% off. This video was showing it at the full price. But the website is now showing $250, $300, and $487.50 for the 3 options.