2010 SEASON PASS
A 2010 Season Pass is your ticket to More Flags, More Fun for FREE this fall.
2010 Season Passes are now on sale! Here are 10 reasons why a Season Pass gives you unlimited thrills all season long and so much more.
1. FREE Admission to Fright Fest 2009
Buy your 2010 pass today and get FREE admission for the rest of the 2009 season, including Fright Fest Presented by SNICKERS®.
2. Lowest Price of the Year
Season Passes are now on sale for just $49.99 — the same price as a one-day ticket!
3. Pays for Itself
A Season Pass pays for itself in one visit.
4. Unlimited Visits
Come as often as you want, stay as long as you like.
5. FREE Tickets for Friends
Pick up your Passholder Value Book in the spring with FREE tickets for friends to use on select days.
6. Park Savings
Receive discounts in 2010 on food, games, souvenirs and more.
7. FREE Water Park — Two Parks for the Price of One
Your Six Flags America Season Pass includes FREE admission to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
water park, open late May through mid-September, so bring your swimsuit. Get two parks for the price of one!
8. FREE Concerts
Six Flags hosts the hottest up-and-coming concert talent all season long.
9. Exclusive Passholder Perks
Get access to our Season Passholder Night in September.
10. FREE Admission to all Six Flags Theme Parks
Your Six Flags America season pass ID is accepted at 15 Six Flags theme parks.
2010 SEASON PASS PRICING — Includes FREE admission for the rest of 2009!
$49.99 Individual Season Pass
$45.00 Season Parking Pass
SAVE TIME
Buy a pass online and print the voucher at home with Print-N-Go. Got a 2009 ID? When you buy online, select the 2010 Season Pass Renewal button, enter your ID number and we'll send a new photo ID straight to you so you can skip processing at the park.
Children 2 years and under are free. Prices do not include tax and are subject to change without notice. A Value Book will be provided to
Season Passholders on their first visit in the spring, while supplies last. Shipping/handling fees apply to online orders. Some concerts and special events require an upcharge.




