DonHelbig Posted Saturday at 12:02 AM Posted Saturday at 12:02 AM Could Six Flags memberships eventually replace traditional season passes? I take a closer look at what this shift could mean for guests and why memberships may become the preferred option for many visitors. Read more: https://themeparksbydon.com/six-flags-memberships-vs-season-passes-future/ Quote
Losantiville Mining Co. Posted Saturday at 07:23 AM Posted Saturday at 07:23 AM While a number of Six Flags parks announced that Seasonal Memberships will become available starting on Monday, June 8th, Canada's Wonderland has quietly posted that online season pass sales will end on June 14th, 2026. This feels like a much better solution compared to 2025 sales, in which a pass could be purchased all the way up until 2026 passes were available around July 29th. No news from parks like Kings Island or Cedar Point on when 2026 online pass sales will end, but I could believe it will be shortly after the extended Memorial Day Sale has concluded. (Screenshot: Canada's Wonderland home page on the Six Flags mobile app) Hopefully we'll see some improvements to the jumbled pass system with John Reilly at the helm and some new members on Six Flags' Board of Directors. I'm still confused as to why a Gold Pass isn't the same price at every park within a region, but I guess I should expect things like that from Six Flags — no matter who's in charge. Quote
DonHelbig Posted Saturday at 12:47 PM Author Posted Saturday at 12:47 PM 5 hours ago, Losantiville Mining Co. said: While a number of Six Flags parks announced that Seasonal Memberships will become available starting on Monday, June 8th, Canada's Wonderland has quietly posted that online season pass sales will end on June 14th, 2026. This feels like a much better solution compared to 2025 sales, in which a pass could be purchased all the way up until 2026 passes were available around July 29th. No news from parks like Kings Island or Cedar Point on when 2026 online pass sales will end, but I could believe it will be shortly after the extended Memorial Day Sale has concluded. (Screenshot: Canada's Wonderland home page on the Six Flags mobile app) Hopefully we'll see some improvements to the jumbled pass system with John Reilly at the helm and some new members on Six Flags' Board of Directors. I'm still confused as to why a Gold Pass isn't the same price at every park within a region, but I guess I should expect things like that from Six Flags — no matter who's in charge. Who will take there’s an extension coming on the deadline to buy your pass at CW? Quote
disco2000 Posted Saturday at 02:20 PM Posted Saturday at 02:20 PM 6 hours ago, Losantiville Mining Co. said: While a number of Six Flags parks announced that Seasonal Memberships will become available starting on Monday, June 8th, Canada's Wonderland has quietly posted that online season pass sales will end on June 14th, 2026. This feels like a much better solution compared to 2025 sales, in which a pass could be purchased all the way up until 2026 passes were available around July 29th. No news from parks like Kings Island or Cedar Point on when 2026 online pass sales will end, but I could believe it will be shortly after the extended Memorial Day Sale has concluded. (Screenshot: Canada's Wonderland home page on the Six Flags mobile app) Hopefully we'll see some improvements to the jumbled pass system with John Reilly at the helm and some new members on Six Flags' Board of Directors. I'm still confused as to why a Gold Pass isn't the same price at every park within a region, but I guess I should expect things like that from Six Flags — no matter who's in charge. Except Wonderland (and Cedar Point and others) is not part of the parks trying the membership thing.... Quote
Losantiville Mining Co. Posted yesterday at 03:20 AM Posted yesterday at 03:20 AM I think there will be an extension if they see major backlash over stopping the sales so early. A great idea will require great execution, though it seems Six Flags struggles with adequate execution as it is. 12 hours ago, disco2000 said: Except Wonderland (and Cedar Point and others) is not part of the parks trying the membership thing.... They're not part of the new membership program (yet), but it's still a valid question to ponder I highly doubt Six Flags will stop where they did if they deem the KI/other CF park membership programs to have been successful. Quote
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