It’s been a month since Six Flags and Cedar Fair have joined forces in a merger valued at $8 billion to become the largest amusement park operator in North America.
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Since then, the new company, called Six Flags Entertainment Corp., has been making a lot of changes. Schlitterbahn Waterparks, one of the Cedar Fair companies incorporated in the merger, will launch its All Park Passport that will give season pass holders access to more than 40 amusement and water parks.
The pass is an add-on to 2025 season passes and will provide access to all Six Flags parks, both Schlitterbahn water parks and more.
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The All Park Passport can only be purchased as an add-on when purchasing a Six Flags Gold Pass, Schlitterbahn Texas 2 Splash Pass, or Cedar Fair Prestige Pass. Pricing will vary depending on the park purchased and the type of pass.
This consolidates both companies’ parks under one umbrella, and most importantly for Texans, Six Flags’ corporate headquarters moves from Arlington to Charlotte, NC
Here is a list of parks you can enter when you purchase the All Park Passport for an additional fee:
California’s Great America (Santa Clara, Calif.)
Canada’s Wonderland (Vaughan, Ontario)
Carowinds (Charlotte, N.C.)
Cedar Point (Sandusky, Ohio)
Cedar Point Shores (Sandusky, Ohio)
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom (Allentown, Pa.)
Kings Dominion & Soak City (Doswell, Va.)
Kings Island (Mason, Ohio)
Knott’s Berry Farm (Buena Park, Calif.)
Knott’s Soak City (Buena Park, Calif.)
Michigan’s Adventure & WildWater Adventure (Muskegon, Mich.)
Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston (Galveston)
Schlitterbahn New Braunfels (New Braunfels)
Valleyfair & Soak City (Shakopee, Minn.)
Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun (Kansas City, Mo.)
The All Park Passport will not be valid at legacy Six Flags parks until January 6. But when that day comes, the following parks will also accept the All Park Passport:
Frontier City (Oklahoma City, Okla.)
The Round (Montreal)
Six Flags America (Largo, Md.)
Six Flags Darien Lake (Darien, N.Y.)
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo, Calif.)
Six Flags Fiesta Texas (San Antonio)
Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, N.J.)
Six Flags Great America (Gurnee, Ill.)
Six Flags Great Escape (Queensbury, N.Y.)
Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, Calif.)
Six Flags Mexico (Mexico City)
Six Flags New England (Agawam, Mass.)
Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, Ga.)
Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington)
Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, Mo.)
Hurricane Harbor Arlington (Arlington)
Hurricane Harbor Chicago (Gurnee, Ill.)
Hurricane Harbor Concord (Concord, Calif.)
Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles (Valencia, Calif.)
Hurricane Harbor New Jersey (Jackson, N.J.)
Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec (Oaxtepec, México)
Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City)
Hurricane Harbor Phoenix (Phoenix)
Hurricane Harbor Rockford (Rockford, Ill.)
Hurricane Harbor San Antonio (San Antonio)
Hurricane Harbor Splashtown (Spring)
Six Flags White Water (Atlanta, Ga.)
This is not the only change in amusement parks.
The Charlotte, North Carolina, company has eliminated extra charges for food, drinks and other purchases inside Six Flags parks, and introduced a policy requiring children under 15 to be accompanied by an adult at least 21 at Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags of America.
“This decision demonstrates that we listen to our guests and value their feedback,” said Tim Fisher, chief operating officer of Six Flags. “It also reinforces our commitment to increasing customer satisfaction, enhancing our value proposition and ensuring families have a memorable day filled with fun and entertainment.”
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