DonHelbig Posted Monday at 10:43 PM Posted Monday at 10:43 PM Regional Gold Pass access isn’t a perk — it’s a strategic behavior reset. https://themeparksbydon.com/six-flags-regional-gold-pass-guest-behavior/ 1 Quote
Oldschool75 Posted Monday at 11:43 PM Posted Monday at 11:43 PM So from what I’m understanding it sounds like a good deal that gold passes will be good for regions. I also saw that those with the all parks passport will be upgraded to the Prestige pass this year. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Winterfestguy Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Six Flags marketing can make this new season pass structure sound so nice but think in reality it’s their dumbest marketing move yet (and if this is what SF marketing management was thinking, why didn’t they do it before the fall MVP sale? Reminds me of when JC Penney went to a not having any sale prices model with the lowest price being offered everyday that miserably flopped). Now pass holders will be totally confused on what their benefits really are for 2026 and what they will get with a renewal in 2027. Sure, it’s great that my 2026 gold pass with all park passport will be upgraded to prestige all region for 2026 at the end of February (so I can go to all 4 regions this year) but this will likely result in way too many trying for the prestige benefits like KI premium parking and lounge access, not to mention the previously purchased prestige being basically downgraded for 2026. I think SF management is wrong to think people will pay the extra (and am sure it will be a substantial amount) to keep prestige all region in 2027 to attend the other regional parks as opposed to the simpler all park gold pass access. This change is making me reconsider my travel plans in 2027 to several of the other regional parks. Quote
Losantiville Mining Co. Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I think this is a consequence of pass sales not being where Six Flags wants them as well as the new leadership potentially pushing more for the regional pass structure to come quicker. There's a nice chance that the 2027 pass sales will look very different to the 2026 sales, but we might have to go through a whole lot of experiments this season before finding out. It feels like the largest regional park operator in North America keeps trying things out to see what works for both companies instead of working out how they could make everything function without shifting the strategy every three months. One of the biggest changes might come if Six Flags ends up selling off parks for 2027. Quote
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