Amusement Park Deal
Thrilling new Six Flags Over Texas pass unlocks all nationwide parks

The pass gives coaster fans access to hundreds of rides.
Amusement park chain Six Flags Over Texas has a new deal providing unlimited access to its nearly 50 parks in North America. But there are strings: The deal is only good for those who purchase or renew a Gold or Prestige Pass between July 30 and September 1, 2025.
After September 1, passholders will need to purchase the "All Park Passport" add-on to gain access to all Six Flags Entertainment parks.
The Gold Pass, which gets you free general parking (saving $25/visit), admission to all Six Flags outdoor parks, and discounts on food and merchandise, is currently listed at $95 for the rest of 2025 if purchased online.
The Prestige Pass, which gets you everything the Gold Pass gets plus Preferred parking and bonus "bring a friend for free" tickets, is listed at $170.
In addition to Six Flags Fiesta Texas, the chain also operates Schlitterbahn New Braunfels, Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Hurricane Harbor Arlington, Hurricane Harbor Splashtown in Houston, and Schlitterbahn Galveston.
Season passes will be available for purchase for Schlitterbahn Galveston, Schlitterbahn New Braunfels, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and Six Flags Over Texas on July 30. Hurricane Harbor Arlington and Hurricane Harbor Splashtown passes go on sale on August 4.
Six Flags has parks in 17 states, as well as ones in Canada and Mexico, each of which will be accessible with this deal.
Without a pass, Six Flags Over Texas ticket prices vary, but you can generally expect to pay around $40-$70 for a single day ticket online.
“This massive benefit is one that only Six Flags Entertainment can provide with more than 40 amusement, water, and animal parks spanning three countries,” said Christian Dieckmann, chief commercial officer, in a statement. “A 2026 Six Flags season pass is an international passport to fun with dynamic family entertainment, refreshing thrills and world’s most exhilarating roller coasters.”



