Six Flags Magic Mountain (open daily in spring and summer, weekends and holiday periods only in winter) and its associated water park, Hurricane Harbor (open seasonally) both offer frequent and varied promotions that can save you money. Check below for the latest Six Flags Magic Mountain discounts, coupons, and offers.
Be aware that all of the coasters at Magic Mountain have MANDATORY locker storage before entering the line to get on the ride. This costs $1 at each ride, which can really add up. You are not allowed to carry anything on the coasters, including cell phones, sunglasses, fanny packs, backpacks, camera bags, etc. Tip: consider wearing cargo pants with pockets that close securely with buttons or Velcro. This can save you a bunch of money. Do not put your stuff in regular pockets, particularly on Tatsu, or you may lose things!
Six Flags delivers hours of amusement park fun for the whole family. With tons of rides and attractions, a trip to Six Flags offers thrills and excitement for all ages. Enjoy roller coaster rides, delicious food and live entertainment at one of the park's 16 locations throughout the United States.
The company offers lots of ways to save on park admission and entertainment, including Six Flags coupon codes for you to use and score discounted admission and great deals on season passes. You can also find plenty of discounts for groups and giveaway opportunities.
Subscribe to the email list to receive discount offers and Six Flags promo codes. It'll let you know about offers for reduced-price admission and notify you when new rides open. As an email list member, you'll have the opportunity to enter fun giveaways for things like free tickets.
If you plan to visit the amusement park with a group between 15 and 74 people, you can get deep discounts on admission when you buy through the group purchase program. Schools, youth groups and even families can all take advantage of this Six Flags deal. You can score tickets for as low as $32.59 per person, and the company will even throw in a free ticket for every 15 you buy ahead of time. The park springs for free parking if your bus driver has a CDL. Groups over 75 people qualify for great deals on catering and can purchase tickets at up to 50% off regular prices.
Six Flags gives you plenty of ways to save in and out of the park. Head to the Special Offers page to find out about discounts on package giveaways. The company often works with partners to provide coupons you can use at popular restaurants and hotels after you go home. Some partners even offer discounts up to 20% off of food and lodging when you present your Six Flags ticket.
Join the Six Flags membership program, and you can score tons of perks like free admission for a friend who comes with you. Prices start as low as $5.99 a month, and depending on the level of membership you select, you can get:
**Learn more about Carowinds hotel discounts for Season Passholders
Season Pass benefits subject to change without notice.
If you plan to visit other Cedar Fair parks with the purchase of an All Park Passport Add-On - Gold and Prestige Passholder benefits may vary by park. Contact the park you are planning to visit for any questions regarding applicable benefits.
Supercharge your Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport. This season pass add-on extends the validity of your Carowinds pass to all Cedar Fair parks. Not only that, but your favorite Gold and Prestige Pass benefits can also be redeemed at other parks in the Cedar Fair family.*
Plus applicable taxes and fees. Valid for all of 2024 visits. Dining plan participating locations and menus subject to change without notice. Operating hours vary by dining location. Drinks not included.
Plus applicable taxes and fees. Not valid for an All Season Drink Bottle. The Season Pass Drink Plan+ is valid at all parks for fountain beverages, ICEE, hot chocolate (available seasonally) and coffee (available seasonally) during 2024.
With the restructuring of SCarowinds in 2024, the Silver Pass will be valid for admission from park opening through Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd, 2024 and may not be used for entry for fall daytime visits or Tricks & Treats.
Additionally, Carowinds has introduced the All Park Passport add-on, which allows you to access all Cedar Fair parks with either a Gold or Prestige Pass. This add-on is not available for purchase with the Silver Pass. With the introduction of this new add-on, the Platinum Pass will not be offered in 2024.
No, the 2024 Silver Pass is valid from park opening through Labor Day. The Silver Pass does not provide admission to the park after Monday, September 2nd 2024, including SCarowinds and WinterFest. Gold and Prestige Passes provide guests unlimited visits throughout the season.
Season Pass add-ons such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan or All Season Fast Lane are passholder specific and can only be used by the passholder who has them on the pass. Season Passes, add-ons, and any benefits associated with the pass are non-transferrable.
Season Pass cards are no longer required and instead can be stored on your phone via the Carowinds mobile app. If you still have questions about your Season Pass please contact our Guest Services team.
The All Park Passport is a premium add-on that allows either a Gold or Prestige Pass admission to other Cedar Fair parks. With the introduction of the All Park Passport add-on, the Platinum Pass will not be offered for the 2024 season.
An All Park Passport add-on can be purchased online when purchasing either a Gold or Prestige Pass. After you select your pass and enter the guest information, you will be prompted to add the All Park Passport add-on. View our blog for more detailed instructions on adding the All Park Passport to your pass.
Present your Prestige Pass at the VIP tent located across from Thunder Striker and Harmony Hall and receive a voucher good for one use by one person on the ride of your choice from participating attractions. Prestige Passholder must be present to redeem this offer.
Present your valid Prestige pass at any sales window to receive a Bring-A-Friend ticket and VIP lounge voucher for your guest. The Prestige Bring-A-Friend benefit is good for two visits during the pass validity. You may use the two free visits on the same day or use one visit on two separate days.
Prestige plus the All Park Passport add-on can also redeem Bring-A-Friend tickets at other Cedar Fair parks. Note that only two Bring-A-Friend tickets are available during the pass validity, regardless of at which Cedar Fair park they are used.
Upon arriving to Carowinds, proceed through any toll lane and scan your Prestige Pass to receive a Preferred Parking ticket from the toll booth attendant. Visit the Preferred Parking Lot to the left of the front gate, the Preferred Parking attendant will take the ticket you received at the toll booth. Spaces are limited and are first come, first served.
Prestige receives exclusive benefits at the home park for which the pass is eligible. Prestige plus the All Park Passport add-on receives exclusive benefits at the home park the pass was purchased through, plus unlimited visits to ALL Cedar Fair parks and the exclusive benefits at other Cedar Fair parks offering the Prestige Pass.
Can anyone explain to me the plan/direction for Six Flags? We've been platinum season pass holders for three years. Each year, we get an offer to renew our season pass that includes a discount and other "perks." This year, Six Flags is only offering the memberships as their renewal offer. The same memberships that Six Flags was supposedly steering away from just 18 months ago. It sure seems like Six Flags has adopt the "fling poo at the wall and see what sticks" method of corporate management. How else do you explain all of the advertising surrounding the "world's largest loop coaster" being opened in 2018, and now it has been years since it has been operated?
Because Six Flags is the closest amusement park, and I have two coaster enthusiast children, I've always cut Six Flags (and more specifically Six Flags Great America) a great deal of slack. After returning home from our first trip to Cedar Point, I've seen how corporate, regional amusement parks can be operated: quality food, friendly staff, proper operations. Ironically, we stopped to visit family on the way home, and spent 6 frustration filled hours at Great America. Six flags accepts sub-par food offerings, staff that doesn't give a hoot about the guest experience, and where they run two trains on roller coaters if you're lucky. It is down right criminal that SFGA is only running one train on Maxx Force.
It seems like SF is stuck in the proverbial death spiral of worsening operations, which leads to worsening operations, which leads to lower earnings, which leads to limited new park offerings except for food festivals an other non-event, "events." What is the plan at Six Flags? I'd say they are a prime takeover candidate, but who'd want to take on their debt?
I think you answered your own question. Six Flags brought in Bassoul a couple years ago and he opted to make major changes in an effort to go after a new audience. What instead happened is he alienated the chain's regulars and wound up putting the chain in a worse position, so right now they're pretty much in survival mode and trying anything they can come up with to get out of the hole without losing even more money. They've apparently got some capital investment coming next year after doing virtually nothing of note in 2023, so perhaps that will help. If it doesn't, I agree that I'd expect to see either a partial or full sale of the chain in the not too distant future.
Six Flags has a plan? Maybe they HAD a plan, but it obviously didn't work out as expected. Of course every plan should have a plan B, which is clearly something Six Flags does have, so if they didn't have a plan B, they probably really didn't have a plan A either.
Disney is experiencing some turbulence right now, but I still think they are missing a great growth opportunity to pick up the Six Flags parks at fire sale prices and convert a fair portion of them to Disney "Adventure" parks. Disney is gradually losing the American middle class and this would be one way to reconnect with that segment of the market. The conversion process will have to be more than just a cheap overlay with Disney IP and some character meet and greets, but a modest and consistent investment in the parks with a focus on improving the customer experience could render a decent return on the investment.
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