Six Flags Just Changed Their Pricing and Your Wallet Might Not Survive the Ride
If you’re planning a summer trip to Six Flags, brace yourself—because the park just overhauled its ticketing and pass system in a way that could make that family outing way more expensive. The company dropped its old single-day pricing structure and replaced it with a dynamic model that hikes prices on weekends and holidays while offering “value” days that might still leave you stuck in longer lines. Translation: That spontaneous Saturday trip could now cost you as much as $30 more per ticket compared to last year. And the new “all-in” premium pass? It’s doubling in price for many frequent visitors, while lower-tier passes strip out parking and dining discounts. Consumer advocates say the real winners here are Six Flags’ shareholders, not your bank account. So before you load up the car, check the calendar—and maybe pack a sandwich, because this could hit your daily life right in the budget.