Just saw Six Flags is revamping their annual pass game for 2026 and honestly it's pretty interesting. So instead of being stuck at one park, you can now visit multiple parks in your region with a single Gold Season Pass. They've split it into four regions—East, West, Midwest, and Texas—and you get access to like 4-8 parks depending on where you are.



The crazy part? They dropped the Gold pass price to match the Silver pass just to get people to sign up. At Six Flags Great America in New Jersey it's only $79, which is literally cheaper than two single-day tickets. For the Midwest region you're looking at Cedar Point, Kings Island, Six Flags Great America, and a bunch of others. The West has Knott's Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain. Even got parks down in Mexico—including Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec if you're into the water park scene.

Last year was rough for them though, attendance dropped 9% in Q2 2025 compared to the year before. Stock tanked too. But honestly with this new multi-park pass setup and the lower pricing, seems like they're trying to bounce back hard in 2026. Not sure if it'll work but it's definitely a different strategy than before.
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