Season Passes
A 2009 Season Pass is your ticket to More Flags. More Fun.
That's exactly what you'll find. More rides. More shows. More awesome. Still not convinced?
Here are 10 reasons why getting a Six Flags Theme Park Season Pass gives you thrills and so much more. Select a park to get your Season Pass today.
1. Lowest Price of the Year
2009 passes are now on sale for the lowest price of the season.
2. FREE Admission to our 2008 Fright Fest Presented by SNICKERS®
Buy your 2009 Season Pass now and visit for free this fall. Includes Fright Fest, our annual Halloween celebration, with thrills by day and chills by night.
3. FREE Holiday in the Park 2008
Buy your 2009 pass early and get free admission to Holiday in the Park 2008, our yuletide celebration at three parks — Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Six Flags Over Texas.
4. Five FREE Tickets for Friends
Pick up your Passholder Value Book in the spring with five FREE tickets for friends to use on select days.
5. Free Water Park
Seven of our Six Flags Theme Parks have free water parks inside, so don't forget your swimsuit.
6. Pays for Itself
A Season Pass pays for itself in less than 2-3 visits.
7. Over $300 in Exclusive Passholder Perks
Get over $300 in discounts on food, games, souvenirs and more!
8. Free Special Events, Festivals and Concerts
Six Flags hosts a wide variety of special events and festivals. We also showcase the hottest
up-and-coming concert talent all season long, including the STARBURST® Concert Series.
9. Unlimited Visits
Your Six Flags Theme Park season pass ID is accepted at 15 Six Flags parks nationwide.
10. Special Email Offers
Be the first to hear the latest Six Flags news and receive exclusive email offers. Sign up for passholder emails when processing your Season Pass ID.
Children 2 years and under are free. Prices do not include tax and may be subject to change without notice. A Passholder Value Book will be provided on your first visit in spring 2009, while supplies last. Shipping/handling fees apply to online orders. Some concerts and special events require an up-charge.


