Season Pass Terms (2025)
2025 Legacy Cedar Fair Season Pass Terms & Conditions
Regular Pass Terms and Conditions
Effective November 8, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) Regular Pass is valid only at the park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued. A Season Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
In order to gain entry to the park, a Regular Pass, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Regular Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without refund. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Regular Pass is not valid for private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A Regular Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Regular Pass may also be revoked without refund, and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Regular Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Regular Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Regular Pass may not be used in connection with any other promotional offer or ticket (except specifically designated for Regular Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane, All Season Parking, Season Pass Locker) added to the Regular Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Regular Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Regular Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
The registered holder of a Regular Pass agrees to these and other conditions of usage and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publication without payment or compensation to the holder. Admission to all other Six Flags parks or waterparks is not included. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Regular Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Regular Pass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Regular season pass on the day of entry.
Additional Terms and Conditions by location:
Knott’s Berry Farm - Regular Pass is not valid for admission to Knott’s Scary Farm or Soak City.
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
Summer Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Effective November 8, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) Summer Pass is valid only at the park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued. A Summer Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
To gain entry, a Summer Pass, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Summer Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Summer Pass is not valid for private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A Summer Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Summer Pass may also be revoked without refund, and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions, or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Summer Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Summer Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Summer Pass may not be used in connection with any other promotional offer or ticket (except specifically designated for Summer Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane) added to the Summer Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Summer Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Summer Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
The registered holder of a Summer Pass agrees to these and other usage conditions and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publications without payment or compensation to the holder. Admission to all other Six Flags parks or waterparks is not included. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Summer Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Summer Pass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Summer Season Pass on the day of entry.
Summer Pass entitles the Passholder to complimentary parking ONLY at the park from which it was issued at the following Six Flags amusement parks. The registered Passholder must be present in the vehicle:
Cedar Point
Additional Terms and Conditions by location:
Cedar Point – Summer Pass is valid for admission from park opening through Labor Day. A summer Pass is not good for entrance to Cedar Point Shores.
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Effective November 8, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) Season Pass is valid only at the park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued. A Season Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
To gain entry, a Season Pass, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Season Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Season Pass is not valid for private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A Season Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Season Pass may also be revoked without refund and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Season Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Season Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Season Pass may not be used in connection with any other promotional offer or ticket (except specifically designated for Season Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane) added to the Season Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Season Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Season Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
The registered holder of a Season Pass agrees to these and other conditions of usage and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publication without payment or compensation to the holder. Admission to all other Six Flags parks or waterparks is not included. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Season Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Season Pass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and a valid Season Pass on the day of entry.
Additional Terms and Conditions by location:
Schlitterbahn New Braunfels – Parking is free, VIP parking is available for an additional fee.
Schlitterbahn Galveston – Parking is free, VIP parking is available for an additional fee.
Texas 2 Splash provides admission to Schlitterbahn Galveston and Schlitterbahn New Braunfels. Texas 2 Splash is eligible to purchase the All Park Passport add-on.
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
Silver Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Effective November 8, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) Silver Pass is valid only at the park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued. A Silver Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
In order to gain entry, a Silver Pass, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Silver Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Silver Pass is not valid for private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A Silver Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Silver Pass may also be revoked without refund, and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Silver Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Silver Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Silver Pass may not be used with any other promotional offer or ticket (except specifically designated for Silver Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane) added to the Silver Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Silver Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Silver Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
The registered holder of a Silver Pass agrees to these and other conditions of usage and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publication without payment or compensation to the holder. Admission to all other Six Flags parks or waterparks is not included. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Silver Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Silver Pass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Silver season pass on the day of entry.
Silver Pass entitles the Passholder to complimentary parking ONLY at the park from which it was issued at the following Six Flags amusement parks. The registered Passholder must be present in the vehicle:
- California’s Great America
- Canada’s Wonderland
- Carowinds
- Dorney Park
- Kings Dominion
- Kings Island
- Valleyfair
- Worlds of Fun
Additional Terms and Conditions by location:
California’s Great America – Silver Pass is valid through Monday, September 2nd, 2024, and the first operating day of 2025 through Monday, September 1st, 2025.
Canada’s Wonderland – Silver Pass is valid through Labour Day, Monday, September 1st, 2025; not valid for admission during the fall, to Camp Spooky, Halloween Haunt, or WinterFest.
Carowinds – Silver Pass is valid through Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd, 2024 and the first operating date of the 2025 season through Monday, September 1st, 2025; not valid for admission during the fall, to Tricks & Treats, SCarowinds, or WinterFest.
Dorney Park – valid any operating day through Monday, September 2nd, 2024 and the first operating day of the 2025 season through Monday, September 1st, 2025.It is agreed between the Passholder and Six Flags that in further consideration of your admission to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom that all claims for injury or loss allegedly incurred or caused while on the premises of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom shall be raised and pursued only in the court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
Kings Dominion – Silver Pass is valid through Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd, 2024, and the first operating day of 2025 through Monday, September 1st, 2025; it is not valid for admission during the fall, to Tricks & Treats, Halloween Haunt, or WinterFest.
Kings Island – Silver Pass is valid on any regular operating day through Monday, September 2nd, 2024, and the first operating day of the 2025 season through Monday, September 1st, 2025. Is not valid for admission during Halloween Haunt or WinterFest.
Valleyfair – Silver Pass is valid any regular operating day through Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd, 2024, and daytime through Sunday, October 27th, 2024; it is valid any regular operating day from the start of the 2025 season through Monday, September 1st, 2025, and daytime through Sunday, Ocober 26th, 2025. It is not valid for admission to ValleyScare.
Worlds of Fun – Silver Pass is valid through Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd, 2024 and the first operating day of the 2025 season through Monday, September 1st, 2025; it is not valid for admission during the fall, to Tricks & Treats, or Halloween Haunt
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
Gold Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Effective July 28, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) Gold Pass is valid only at the park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued. A Gold Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless expressly noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
In order to gain entry to the park, a Gold Pass, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Gold Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Gold Pass is not valid for private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A Gold Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Gold Pass may also be revoked without refund, and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Gold Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Gold Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the park of issuance) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Gold Pass may not be used with any other promotional offer or ticket (except specifically designated for Gold Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane, All Season Parking, Season Pass Locker) added to the Gold Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Gold Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Gold Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
The registered holder of a Gold Pass agrees to these and other conditions of usage and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publication without payment or compensation to the holder. Admission to all other Six Flags parks or waterparks is not included. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Gold Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Gold Pass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Gold season pass on the day of entry.
Additional Terms and Conditions by location:
- Canada’s Wonderland – Gold Pass does not include parking.
- Cedar Point – Gold Pass is good for entry to Cedar Point and Cedar Point Shores Only.
- Dorney Park – It is agreed between the Passholder and Six Flags that in further consideration of your admission to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom that all claims for injury or loss allegedly incurred or caused while on the premises of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom shall be raised and pursued only in the court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
- Knott’s Berry Farm/Soak City – A Gold Pass purchased at either Knott’s Berry Farm or Soak City Orange County is valid for entry at both locations. Gold Pass is not valid for admission to Knott’s Scary Farm. Gold Pass does not include parking.
Gold Pass entitles the Passholder to complimentary parking ONLY at the park from which it was issued at the following Six Flags amusement parks; however, the registered Passholder must be present in the vehicle:
- California’s Great America
- Carowinds
- Cedar Point
- Dorney Park
- Kings Dominion
- Kings Island
- Michigan’s Adventure
- Valleyfair
- Worlds of Fun
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
All Park Passport Add-On Terms and Conditions
Effective November 8, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) All Park Passport add-on, is only available for purchase when purchased with either a Gold Pass, Texas 2 Splash Pass, or Prestige Pass. The All Park Passport grants the registered holder admission to any legacy Cedar Fair amusement park or outdoor waterpark, which includes the following properties:
- California’s Great America (Santa Clara, CA)
- Canada’s Wonderland (Vaughan, ON)
- Carowinds (Charlotte, NC
- Cedar Point (Sandusky, OH)
- Cedar Point Shores (Sandusky, OH)
- Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom (Allentown, PA)
- Kings Dominion & Soak City (Doswell, VA)
- Kings Island (Mason, OH)
- Knott’s Berry Farm (Buena Park, CA)
- Knott’s Soak City (Buena Park, CA)
- Michigan’s Adventure & WildWater Adventure (Muskegon, MI)
- Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston (Galveston, TX)
- Schlitterbahn New Braunfels (New Braunfels, TX)
- Valleyfair & Soak City (Shakopee, MN)
- Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun (Kansas City, MO)
The All Park Passport is also valid for admission to and parking at the following legacy Six Flags parks:
- Frontier City (Oklahoma City, OK)
- La Ronde (Montreal, QC)
- Six Flags America (Largo, MD)
- Six Flags Darien Lake (Darien, NY)
- Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo, CA)
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas (San Antonio, TX)
- Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ)
- Six Flags Great America (Gurnee, IL)
- Six Flags Great Escape (Queensbury, NY)
- Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA)
- Six Flags Mexico (Mexico City, MX)
- Six Flags New England (Agawam, MA)
- Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, GA)
- Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX)
- Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, MO)
- Hurricane Harbor Arlington (Arlington, TX)
- Hurricane Harbor Chicago (Gurnee, IL)
- Hurricane Harbor Concord (Concord, CA)
- Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles (Valencia, CA)
- Hurricane Harbor New Jersey (Jackson, NJ)
- Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec (Oaxtepec, MX)
- Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City, OK)
- Hurricane Harbor Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ)
- Hurricane Harbor Rockford (Rockford, IL)
- Hurricane Harbor Splashtown (Spring, TX)
- Six Flags White Water (Atlanta, GA)
The All Park Passport grants use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly‑scheduled operating day of the season for which it was issued. A Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. A Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is valid for free parking at all legacy Cedar Fair parks; the registered Passholder must be in the vehicle. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
In order to gain entry to a legacy Cedar Fair park, a Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without refund. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is not valid at Castaway Bay, private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on may also be revoked without refund, and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on may not be used with any other promotional offer or ticket (except specifically designated for Passholders who have purchased the All Park Passport add-on).
A Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass ID Card with a valid All Park Passport add-on purchase is required for admission at all times. If a Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Gold, Texas 2 Splash, and Prestige Pass benefits may vary by the park (i.e. admissions, parking, discounts, etc.). Passholders must have a purchased All Park Passport add-on associated with a valid, current year Gold Pass or Prestige Pass to receive admission and other benefits. If you are traveling to a legacy Cedar Fair park (other than the one you purchased your pass), please contact that park you will be visiting before arrival to ensure you are aware of Gold or Prestige Pass benefits and to ask any questions on the program details.
The registered holder of a Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on agrees to these and other conditions of usage and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publication without payment or compensation to the passholder. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on on the day of entry.
Additional Terms and Conditions by location:
- Canada’s Wonderland – Parking is included with the purchase of a Gold or Texas 2 Splash Pass and All Park Passport add-on.
- Knott’s Berry Farm – Gold, Texas 2 Splash, or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is valid only for admission on any regular scheduled operating day and is not valid for entry to Scary Farm. Parking is included with the purchase of a Gold Pass and All Park Passport add-on.
- Dorney Park – It is agreed between the Passholder and Six Flags that in further consideration of your admission to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom that all claims for injury or loss allegedly incurred or caused while on the premises of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom shall be raised and pursued only in the court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions, regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
Pre-K Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Effective November 8, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) Pre-K Pass is valid only at the park of issue (see list of parks below) and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued. To be eligible for a Pre-K Pass, a parent or guardian must have a valid Silver, Gold, Platinum, or Prestige Pass, based on the park where the pass was issued. Your child must be between the ages of 3-5 at the time of activation or renewal, and you must provide your season pass number when prompted during the registration process. A Pre-K Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
In order to gain entry, a Pre-K Pass, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing (activation), must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Pre-K Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Pre-K Pass is not valid for private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A Pre-K Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Pre-K Pass may also be revoked without refund and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct.
A Pre-K Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Pre-K Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Pre-K Pass may not be used in connection with any other promotional offer or ticket. Unauthorized resale or transfer is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Park Passport, All Season Dining and All Season Drink Plan) added to the Pre-K Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Pre-K Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for meals and drinks to be redeemed, the Pre-K Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
The registered holder of a Pre-K Pass agrees to these and other conditions of usage and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publications without payment or compensation to the holder. Admission to all other Six Flags parks or waterparks are not included. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Pre-K Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Pre-K Pass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Pre-K season pass on the day of entry.
The Pre-K Pass is offered complimentary at the parks below, provided the Pre-K pass is linked to a valid Silver, Gold, Platinum, or Prestige Pass, depending on which park the Pass was issued. The pass is good on any regular scheduled operating day, excluding separately ticketed Haunt events and SCarowinds. Before arrival, you must register for the Pre-K Pass on the park’s website. You will receive the Pre-K Pass at the front gate pass processing center once proper identification is provided, authenticating your child’s date of birth and the child’s photo is taken. Examples of valid identification are a birth certificate or travel passport. The Pre-K Pass is valid with the pass products at the following parks:
- California’s Great America – Silver, Gold
- Carowinds – Gold, Prestige
- Cedar Point – Gold, Prestige
- Dorney Park – Gold
- Kings Dominion – Gold, Prestige
- Valleyfair – Silver, Gold
- Worlds of Fun – Gold, Prestige
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
Prestige Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Effective November 8, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) Prestige Pass is valid only at the park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued. A Prestige Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless expressly noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
In order to gain entry to the park, a Prestige Pass, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Prestige Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Prestige Pass is not valid for private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A Prestige Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Prestige Pass may also be revoked without refund, and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Prestige Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Prestige Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the park of issuance) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Prestige Pass may not be used in connection with any other promotional offer or ticket (except specifically designated for Prestige Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Park Passport, All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane, All Season Parking, Season Pass Locker) added to the Prestige Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Prestige Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Prestige Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
The registered holder of a Prestige Pass agrees to these and other conditions of usage and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publication without payment or compensation to the holder. Admission to all other Six Flags parks or waterparks is not included. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Prestige Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Prestige Pass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Prestige season pass on the day of entry.
A Prestige Pass is ONLY valid for entry at the park from which it was issued at the following Six Flags amusements parks:
- Canada’s Wonderland
- Carowinds
- Cedar Point
- Kings Dominion
- Kings Island
- Knott’s Berry Farm
A Prestige Pass can only be used to access Six Flags parks other than the park from which it was issued with the additional purchase of the All Park Passport add-on.
Additional Terms and Conditions by location:
- Canada’s Wonderland – Parking is included with the purchase of a Prestige Pass.
- Knott’s Berry Farm – Prestige Pass is valid only for admission on any regular scheduled operating day and is not valid for entry to Scary Farm. Parking is included with the purchase of a Prestige Pass.
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
KidZPass Terms and Conditions
Updated March 18, 2024
THE SIX FLAGS ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAIN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT GOVERN HOW CLAIMS A PASSHOLDER (“PASSHOLDER” OR “YOU”) AND WE HAVE AGAINST EACH OTHER ARE RESOLVED. PLEASE READ THE PROVISION CAREFULLY. IT REQUIRES YOU TO ARBITRATE DISPUTES WITH SIX FLAGS AND LIMITS THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU CAN SEEK RELIEF. BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, YOU AGREE TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE WITH US ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS THROUGH BINDING ARBITRATION OR SMALL CLAIMS DISPUTE PROCEDURES AND AGREE TO WAIVE YOUR RIGHTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SUIT.
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) KidzPass is valid only at Worlds of Fun and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued. To be eligible for a KidzPass, the Passholder must be between the ages of 3 and 8, or 62 years and older. A valid birth certificate or photo identification is required to confirm age, and must be presented at the first visit to the park. The KidzPass is valid any regular operating day through Labor Day, Monday, September 1st, 2025. It is not valid for entry to Tricks and Treats or Halloween Haunt. A KidZPass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted at the end of these terms and conditions on a park-by-park basis.
In order to gain entry, a KidZPass, with a photo of the Passholder taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a KidZPass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by park at any time in its sole discretion.
A KidZPass is not valid for private events, park buyouts, park closing due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
A KidZPass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A KidZPass may also be revoked without refund, and the Passholder removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A digital KidZPass ID Card on the Worlds of Fun mobile app is required for admission at all times. A KidZPass may not be used with any other promotional offer or ticket (except specifically designated for KidZPassholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane) added to the KidZPass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a KidZPass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the KidZPass must be used for admission on the same date.
The registered holder of a KidZPass agrees to these and other conditions of usage and grants Six Flags permission to use his or her photographic/video image in advertising, promotions, or other publication without payment or compensation to the holder. Admission to all other Six Flags parks or waterparks is not included. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a KidZPass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a KidZPass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Silver season pass on the day of entry.
KidZPass entitles the Passholder to complimentary parking ONLY at Worlds of Fun The registered Passholder must be present in the vehicle:
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property of a Passholder or Ticket Holder.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A SIX FLAGS PREMISES. The Passholder or Ticket Holder assumes all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after the event, and agrees Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder explicitly agrees not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER AND SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. In the event of a dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions or use of Six Flags Attractions and/or Parks, the complaining party shall notify the other party in writing. The demand for arbitration must be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute, or other matter in question has arisen, and in no event will it be made after one year from when the aggrieved party knew or should have known of the claim, controversy, dispute, or breach. The arbitration will be conducted by three arbitrators (each party shall elect an arbitrator within ten (10) days of commencement of arbitration, and the two arbitrators will select a third neutral arbitrator within twenty (20) days of their selection.) The arbitration will be conducted in the same county as the Six Flags park at which the controversy occurred and the laws of the state in which the Six Flags park is located shall govern. Except as required by law, neither a party nor its representatives may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of all parties. Each party shall pay its own attorneys’ fees and costs and a proportionate share of the arbitrator fees and expenses.
Waiver of Jury Trial: YOU (FOR YOURSELF, MINOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM YOU ARE SUPERVISING, AND EACH OTHER SEASON PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
2025 Six Flags Season Pass, Membership, and Single Day Ticket Terms & Conditions
The following terms and conditions apply to all Six Flags Season Passes (“Season Passes”), Six Flags Memberships (“Memberships”) and Six Flags single day tickets and any day tickets (“Tickets”) referred to collectively in this document as “Six Flags Passes,” purchased on or after September 1, 2019. Six Flags Passes also include Combo Passes.
By purchasing a Ticket, Season Pass, or signing up for a Membership, you are deemed to have accepted these Terms and Conditions of use. Purchase and use of a Six Flags Pass is subject to the regulations of each individual Six Flags theme park, water park or other attraction (“Six Flags Attraction”), copies of which are displayed at each Six Flags Attraction and are available upon request. You agree to be bound by these regulations by purchasing or signing up for a Six Flags Pass.
Covered Attractions: These terms and conditions apply to Six Flags Passes for the following Six Flags Attractions: Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX); Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, GA); Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, MO); Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ); Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA); Six Flags Great America (Gurnee, IL); Six Flags Fiesta Texas (San Antonio, TX); Six Flags America (Upper Marlboro, MD); Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo, CA); Six Flags New England (Agawam, MA); The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom (Queensbury, NY); Six Flags Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico); La Ronde (Montreal, Canada); Hurricane Harbor Arlington (Arlington, TX); Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles (Valencia, CA); Six Flags White Water Atlanta (Marietta, TX); Hurricane Harbor New Jersey (Jackson, NJ); Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec (Oaxtepec, Mexico); Waterworld Concord (Concord, CA), Six Flags Darien Lake (Darien Center, NY), Six Flags Frontier City (Oklahoma City, OK), Hurricane Harbor (Oklahoma City, OK), Hurricane Harbor (Phoenix, AZ), Hurricane Harbor Splashtown (Spring, TX) and Hurricane Harbor (Rockford, IL).
Validity Period
Season Pass Valid Until Dates: Generally, a Season Pass is valid from the time it is purchased until the end of the calendar year during which it was purchased (e.g., a Season Pass purchased in April 2020 will be valid until December 31, 2020). Depending on applicable promotions available when a Season Passes is purchased, certain Season Passes may have expiration dates in the calendar year immediately following the calendar year in which it was purchased (e.g., a Season Passes purchased in October 2019 may be valid until December 31, 2020). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the foregoing, the official expiration date of a Season Pass is as set forth in the online portal associated with a particular Season Pass at sixflags.com/pass (or as provided by Guest Relations for Season Passes purchased at a Six Flags Attraction). In the event of any conflict regarding the expiration date of a Season Pass, the expiration date provided either in the online portal or by Guest Relations shall control. Season Passes can be used up to and including the ‘valid until’ date provided in connection with a particular Season Pass.
Membership Valid Until Dates: Six Flags Memberships are valid from the time that the first monthly Membership payment is made until the time the Six Flags Membership is validly cancelled or otherwise deactivated. Terms and conditions related to Membership cancellations are set forth in the Pass Holder’s Membership Agreement.
Single Day Ticket Valid Until Dates: Six Flags single day tickets are only valid for admission on the date printed on the front of the Ticket, unless you have purchased an any day ticket, which entitles you to admission one-time on any public operating day in the season in which the Ticket is purchased.
Admission to Six Flags Attractions
Home Park Admission: A Six Flags Pass is valid for admission at the Six Flags Attraction from which it was issued (the “Home Park”) and grants a revocable license to the registered, authenticated Pass Holder for admission and use of all open rides (unless restricted by conditions which could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed appropriate behavior), shows and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the Home Park.
A Six Flags Pass entitles the purchaser to admission to the Home Park and is subject to the operating calendars of the Home Park and any applicable exclusion dates as published on www.sixflags.com.
A Six Flags Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a re-admission hand stamp is required for same day re-entry. A Six Flags Pass does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requiring a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts and special events are not included.
Six Flags, in its absolute discretion, reserves the right to vary the opening and closing dates of the Six Flags Attractions and to close, remove or cancel all or any part of the rides, events or facilities within the Six Flags Attractions for any reason including, but not being limited to technical, health and safety and/or operational reasons or due to special events or private functions. For the avoidance of doubt, the full value or any part of the value of the Six Flags Pass will not be refunded nor will any compensation be payable if any of the Six Flags Attractions become unavailable or if any part of any of the Six Flags Attractions are closed or removed from the Six Flags network of parks.
Other Admissions Conditions: Six Flags Passes are not valid for private events, park buyouts, or events that require a separate admission. Admission to certain rides, shows, attractions, special events and concerts may require an additional charge or be subject to pre-sold admission. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions. Restrictions apply including, but not limited to, capacity constraints and other closures. Six Flags Passes do not guarantee Home Park admission, especially during high attendance periods.
Blackout Dates: Some Six Flags Passes may be subject to admission “blackout dates” during which the Six Flags Pass is not valid for admission. Reasonable efforts will be used to post these blackout dates on the Six Flags website at least five months in advance or they will be stated with the Season Pass description.
Admission to Other Six Flags Attractions besides the Home Park: Regular and Gold Season Passes and Memberships may be used for admission only at the following Six Flags Attractions:
- Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX)
- Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, GA)
- Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, MO)
- Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ)
- Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA)
- Six Flags Great America (Gurnee, IL)
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas (San Antonio, TX)
- Six Flags America (Upper Marlboro, MD)
- Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo, CA)
- Six Flags New England (Agawam, MA)
- The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom (Queensbury, NY)
- Six Flags Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico)
- La Ronde (Montreal, Canada)
Six Flags Passes are not valid for admission at Six Flags waterparks or other attractions unless it is specifically included as a benefit of the purchased pass type (for example, a Six Flags Over Georgia Combo Pass includes admission to White Water Atlanta).
This admission benefit does not entitle Pass Holders to other benefits away from their Home Park. For example, a guest who has the Parking Benefit at their Home Park is not entitled to park for free at other Six Flags Attractions unless the Six Flags Pass that they purchased explicitly includes such parking benefit.
Possession of a Six Flags Pass does not guarantee entry. The management of the relevant Six Flags Attraction reserves the right to refuse admission for any reason as provided by such Six Flags Attraction’s regulations. Possession or use of the Six Flags Pass does not guarantee immediate entry to any Six Flags Attraction during peak times.
Six Flags Identification Cards
Six Flags Identification Cards: Each Season Pass holder and Member will be provided with either a Biometric Identification Card or a Photo Identification Card (“Six Flags Pass ID”) which is used to authenticate each Season Pass holder and Member and ascertain their eligibility for admission, benefits and other services. A Season Pass holder or Member must bring their Six Flags Pass ID card with them whenever they visit a Six Flags Attraction and must be willing to present it to park personnel when asked. Six Flags Pass IDs are nontransferable and may only be used by the specific individual the ID was assigned to. Any attempt to gain admission to the Park using a Six Flags Pass ID by a guest to whom the Pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without refund. Six Flags Pass IDs are the property of Six Flags and must be surrendered to Six Flags upon request. Six Flags Pass IDs may not be used for commercial purposes and are void if altered or misused.
A Six Flags Pass is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable and not valid for cash. Unless stated otherwise, a Six Flags Pass cannot be used in conjunction with any promotional offer, voucher or advance booking or with any other offer, discount or retail/restaurant incentive except those specifically designated for Pass Holders. Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Biometric Identification Cards: Six Flags may use Biometric Identification Cards to authenticate Season Pass holders and Members. A guest will scan their finger, hashing the information into an indecipherable series of numbers, and then linking it to the guest’s account. Biometric data collected from guests is securely stored and is not shared with third parties for marketing or other commercial purposes. Pass Holder biometric data is automatically destroyed within one year following the cancellation/expiration of a Pass Holder’s account.
Pass Holders who do not wish to use a Biometric Identification Card for admission may instead opt for a Photo Identification Card. To receive a Photo Identification Card, Pass Holders may either stop by Guest Relations or inform one a Six Flags Team Members upon arrival the park.
Photo Identification Cards: Season Pass holders and Members may be required (or may request) to obtain Photo Identification Cards. Photos on file for active Pass Holders must be periodically updated with current photos. At this time, adults must replace their photos every ten (10) years and children (under the age of 18) must replace their photos every three (3) years. Further identification may be required. Pass Holder photos are automatically destroyed within one year following the cancellation/expiration of a Pass Holder’s account.
Replacement Six Flags Pass IDs: If a Six Flags Pass is lost, stolen or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the Pass Holder’s Home Park) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to receive a replacement Six Flags Pass ID.
Pass Holder Registration and Communication
Pass Registration Requirement: Each Six Flags Pass Holder is responsible for registering their Six Flags Pass by providing their true first name and last name; their date of birth; their residential address; a valid contact number; and a contact email address (if they have one). In the event that the Pass Holder is under the age of 13 then the parent should provide their own contact email address and not an address for the child.
Six Flags is entitled to use Pass Holder’s registration and purchase details, including without limitation first name and last name, address, telephone number, email address and items purchased and cost of each item, to contact them in relation to service information, including, but not being limited to, information about changes to these Terms and Conditions of use, updates to previously submitted health declaration forms, and expiry. Six Flags may also use the Pass Holder’s registration and purchase details to contact them with information and special offers from or about Six Flags Attractions.
Communications: As a member of the Six Flags Pass Holder program, a Pass Holder will be eligible to receive periodic mailers and newsletters and other communications about Six Flags, other Six Flags affiliated products and services and select unaffiliated, third party Pass Holder offers, including information about events, products, opportunities, services and special offers and discounts available to Pass Holders. Pass Holders may also be sent information about special events, products, services and offers based on their activities at Six Flags theme parks (e.g., purchase transactions, ride usage, etc). These communications may be sent by postal mail (one mailing per Pass Holder household/address) or by email, based on the contact information provided to Six Flags. Pass Holders may receive these communications from any subsidiary and affiliated entity of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.
Pass Holders may choose not to receive these communications by logging into the Six Flags Pass Holder Portal and changing account preferences. Please be aware that if you do not allow us to send you certain communications, we may not be able to deliver information to you about special Pass Holder events and opportunities, or about products and services that may take into account your interests and preferences.
Address Change: Please report a change in your address immediately to the Six Flags Pass Holder Support team. Changes can be made at the Pass Holder Processing Center or by updating your information via the Six Flags Pass Holder Portal at sixflags.com/pass.
Parking benefit
Use of Six Flags parking lots and facilities is not included with the price of admission or the cost of a regular Six Flags Pass and generally requires payment of an additional fee at the time of parking lot entry. A Parking Benefit (“free parking”) is a feature that is included with some (but not all) Season Passes and Memberships types, including the Gold Season Pass and the Gold Membership. The Parking Benefit may occasionally be included with other Passes as a promotional incentive. Unless it is specifically stated and documented at the time of purchase a Six Flags Pass does not include the Parking Benefit. Pass Holders unsure of whether or not their Pass includes the Parking Benefit may contact Park Guest Relations to find out.
Pass Holders without the Parking Benefit may either pay to the Six Flags parking facilities each time they visit the park at the posted parking rates, or they may purchase a Six Flags Parking Pass. Different Parking Passes may offer different levels and types of parking benefits.
Unless otherwise stated at the time of purchase, the Parking Benefit associated with a Pass is valid for parking for one (1) standard vehicle only at pay-on-entry lots owned and/or operated by Six Flags. Oversized vehicles and preferred parking spaces are not included and require an additional fee. Availability of parking is not guaranteed, and is subject to capacity and applicable Blackout Dates (i.e., a Pass Card is not valid for parking on a date for which such Pass Card is blocked out). The Parking Benefit may only be used in conjunction with visits to Six Flags theme parks and attractions and may not be used for visits to non-Six Flags properties. Pass Holder must be in vehicle and present their valid Pass Card at time of entry to receive the parking benefit. Further photo identification may be required. The parking benefit will expire when the Pass it is associated with expires.
The Parking Benefit is nonrefundable, nontransferable and may not be redeemed for cash.
Parking Block Out Dates: Some Six Flags Passes are subject to Parking Block Out Dates. These are dates when a Pass Holder may use their Six Flags Pass to visit the Park but cannot use the Parking Benefit that may be associated with their Pass to park for “free.” In these instances, the Pass Holder with the Parking Benefit may either be denied use of the Park parking facilities entirely (such in the case of a special event) or they may be required to pay for parking at the posted public rate. Whether or not a Six Flags Pass is subject to Parking Block Out Dates will be stated at the time of purchase. Specific Parking Block Out Dates are listed on the Six Flags website.
Other Benefits (Non-Admission Related)
Use of In-Park Pass Holder Benefits: A Season Pass holder or Member must present his/her valid Pass Card and valid photo identification prior to purchases to receive any applicable benefits and discounts. Benefits and discounts are nontransferable and may not be combined with any other offer or promotion. Such benefits and discounts are for personal use only and may not be used for any commercial purpose, including, without limitation, to obtain or purchase items or services with the intent to resell such items or services.
Benefits and discounts are determined solely by Six Flags or the applicable location/store owner and may change without notice.
Merchandise Discounts: Merchandise discounts may not be valid for: original or consignment art; select limited editions; select collectibles and specialty items (including, without limitation, one-of-a-kind art, Six Flags-branded original art, celebrity memorabilia, framed Six Flags Gift Cards, framed ticket media, handmade products (physically touched by an artist/vendor); cameras (digital/video/disposable and film); sundries; tobacco; alcohol; newspapers/periodicals; books; personalization including embroidery and D-Tech Me figures; outdoor vending; postage stamps; rentals (e.g., strollers, ECV); pantry/prepared foods; electronics (MP3 players/video players/video games/CDs/DVDs/videos/software media); treatments and cosmetics; special orders; purchase-with-purchase offers; gift cards; gift certificates; Park admission; ticket media; arcades; previous purchases; shipping or taxes, or on phone, email, online or mail order purchases. Merchandise discounts are valid at select Six Flags owned and operated stores and locations.
Dining Discounts: Dining discounts are valid at select Six Flags owned and operated restaurants and locations and are not valid on alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, room service, holiday buffets, taxes or gratuities. From time to time, select third parties may also offer discounts/benefits to Pass Holders and such offers shall be solely the responsibility of such third parties without any liability to Six Flags or its affiliates. Please ask about any applicable discounts at a location prior to purchase.
Third-Party Benefits: Pass Holders may receive discounts and/or benefits from third parties. Such third parties are subject to change. Six Flags is entitled to remove and/or withdraw any or all third party discounts and/or benefits in its absolute discretion at any time and for any reason.
Improper Behavior
A Six Flags Pass is a revocable license and may be confiscated with no refund of purchase price.
Violation of Park Rules: Violation of park rules will result in expulsion. A copy of park rules is available upon request. Conduct that is disorderly, disruptive or in poor taste is prohibited. Clothing with inappropriate/offensive words, phrases or graphics are prohibited. While at any Six Flags Attraction (with the exception of waterparks, as appropriate), shirts and footwear with soles must be worn at all times.
Pass Sharing: Six Flags Season Passes and Memberships are non-transferable and cannot be sold, loaned or given away to be used by a third party. Any use of a Six Flags Pass in breach of these terms and conditions or the relevant Six Flags Attraction regulations will result in the Six Flags Pass being revoked without compensation. For the avoidance of doubt, pass sharing is a breach of these terms and conditions and any attempted use of a Six Flags Season Pass or Membership by someone other than the photographed or biometrically identified Pass Holder, regardless of reason, will result in the Six Flags Pass being revoked without compensation to the Pass Holder.
Suspension: If a Pass Holder is suspected of violating any of these terms or any other rules, regulations or policies of the Six Flags Attraction, Six Flags may suspend the Six Flags Pass held by such person or persons subject to Six Flags’ investigation of the alleged violation. Six Flags will continue to collect all monthly payments due, including the monthly payment for Pass holder’s whose Membership has been suspended, during any such period of suspension. Upon the conclusion of the investigation and depending upon the findings of such investigation, the suspended Six Flags Pass will either be reinstated and extended to cover the period during which such Pass was suspended, reinstated without extension for the suspension period, or immediately revoked. In any event, Six Flags will continue to collect all amounts due under any applicable Membership Agreement or any purchase financing agreement in place.
Cancellation or Revocation: The Six Flags Passes provide the Pass Holder with revocable privileges which may be cancelled or revoked by Six Flags at any time without notice or refund. The Pass Holder may also be removed from the park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the park with valid identification and used in a responsible manner), drugs or weapons. Cancellation or revocation of the Six Flags Pass ID will result in automatic cancellation, suspension or revocation of the Six Flags Season Pass or Membership.
A Six Flags Pass that is discovered to have been purchased through illegal methods will be revoked without compensation.
In the event that a Six Flags Pass is cancelled or revoked Six Flags will either continue to collect all unpaid amounts due, including all amounts due with respect to the revoked Pass, or declare the entire unpaid balance due immediately due and payable.
Dispute Resolution
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY NOTED BELOW, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU OR ANY OTHER PASS HOLDERS AND SIX FLAGS ARISING UNDER, OUT OF, IN CONNECTION WITH, OR IN RELATION TO THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. The dispute must be arbitrated in accordance with the then current rules and procedures cited below, and under the auspices, of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), except to the extent the rules and procedures are modified by this Agreement. A dispute or claim relating to personal injury or other similar claims arising out of or in connection with an accident or claimed physical injury, or lost or stolen property, at any Six Flags Attraction are expressly excluded from this Dispute Resolution provision and the terms hereof.
A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other, by certified mail, a written Notice of Dispute (“Notice”). The Notice to Six Flags should be addressed to: General Counsel, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, 1000 Ballpark Way, Suite 400, Arlington, Texas, 76011 (the “Notice Address”). If Six Flags and the affected Pass Holders do not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute within 30 days after the Notice is received, either party may commence an arbitration proceeding. During the arbitration, the amount of any settlement offer made by either party shall not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator determines the amount, if any, to which you or Six Flags is entitled.
The arbitration will be governed by the Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes of the AAA (the “AAA Rules”), as modified by this Agreement, and will be administered by the AAA. The AAA rules are available on line at www.adr.org.
The arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party’s individual claim.
YOU (FOR YOURSELF AND EACH OTHER PASS HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN AN INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING. Further, unless all parties agree otherwise, the arbitrator may not consolidate more than one person’s claims and may not otherwise preside over any form of a representative, joint, or class proceeding. If this specific proviso is found to be unenforceable, then the entirety of this Dispute Resolution provision shall be null and void.
The arbitration shall take place in the locale of the Six Flags Attraction to which your Six Flags Pass relates, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.
Except as may be required by law, neither a Pass Holder nor an arbitrator may disclose the existence, content or results of any arbitration under this section without the prior written consent of all parties.
Except as otherwise provided for herein, Six Flags will be responsible for paying any arbitration filing fees or fees required in order to obtain a hearing (or documentary submission) of the claim under the applicable rules to the extent such fees exceed the amount of the filing fee for initiating a claim in the court of general jurisdiction in the state where the Six Flags Attraction is located. If, however, the arbitrator finds that either the substance of a Pass Holder’s claim or the relief sought in the demand is frivolous or brought for an improper purpose (as measured by the standards set forth in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11), then the payment of all such fees will be governed by the AAA Rules. In such case, you agree to reimburse Six Flags for all monies previously disbursed by it that are otherwise the Pass Holder’s obligation to pay under the AAA Rules.
Except for the enforcement process described below, the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on all parties to the dispute; however, the arbitrator is bound by the terms of this agreement. The arbitrator will have no authority or power to: (i) stay the effectiveness of any pending termination of this agreement; (ii) assess punitive or exemplary damages; or (iii) make any award that extends, modifies or suspends any lawful term of this agreement or any reasonable standard of business performance set by Six Flags. The arbitrator must also follow the applicable law and may not disregard the law based on principles of justice or equity which are not a specific part of the applicable law.
If a Pass Holder is the prevailing party in any arbitration under this agreement, that Pass Holder will be entitled to recover the Pass Holder’s reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, however if such Pass Holder has the right to attorneys’ fees under any other applicable law, the Pass Holder is not entitled to duplicative awards of attorneys’ fees or costs.
A judgment may be entered upon the arbitration award and enforced in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable rules of arbitration.
YOU (FOR YOURSELF AND EACH OTHER PASS HOLDER) AND SIX FLAGS IRREVOCABLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL.
Other Terms & Conditions
Permission to Film or Videotape: Entry into any Six Flags Attraction constitutes consent for Six Flags to use any film, video or reproduction of image and/or voice of a Pass Holder for any purpose whatsoever without any payment to the Pass Holder.
Security Screening: Prior to entering the park all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Assumption of General Risk/Limitation of Liability: You acknowledge and agree to assume the inherent risks associated with attendance at the park and the use of all rides and attractions, and agree to read and obey all safety signage, instructions and rules. Such risks include bodily or physical injury or harm or death that may be caused by or arise or result from or be attributable to the use of or participation in or on any attraction, particularly for those for whom normal operation of any attraction may be hazardous, including those who are pregnant, have a heart condition, have neck or back problems, are subject to motion sickness, or have other health problems that may make them more vulnerable to injury. Other risks of attending large outdoor venues include, injuries from exposure to the elements, such as rain, cold, excessive heat or the weather in general, and injuries or illness sustained due to your own personal negligence and/or the negligence of others, including running, jumping, engaging in altercations with other patrons or otherwise behaving recklessly in the park, and illness resulting from your failure or the failure of other patrons to abide by our health declaration policies. You are responsible to know your own health and physical condition and limitations and the health and physical condition and limitations of any minor under your care or supervision. If you ride or use, or you permit any minors under your care or supervision to ride or use, any attraction, you or they do so at your or their own risk. Six Flags assumes no responsibility for accident or loss to any person in connection with the condition or use of the park, rides and amusements or their entrance into or departure from the park. You hereby irrevocably release Six Flags and its affiliates and their respective employees, agents, representatives, contractors, subcontractors, successors, heirs, and assigns from, and hold them harmless for, all losses, damages, costs, expenses, claims, demands or causes of action whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, arising out of your attendance at, and use of, the Park[, except to the extent caused by Six Flag’s gross negligence or willful misconduct].
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for lost or stolen property. A Pass Holder must abide by any rules and regulations applicable to the Six Flags Attraction or to the use of the Pass Cards as promulgated by Six Flags from time to time.
Pricing: Six Flags is entitled, in its absolute discretion, to change the price payable for its Season Passes and Memberships at any time and for any reason and may from time to time offer pricing or promotional offers at specific Six Flags Attractions, online, via telephone or through third party channels. Tube and other rentals, merchandise, food, games and arcades require additional fees.
Refunds: Refunds are not available in any circumstances. This does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
Miscellaneous: All terms, conditions and benefits including, but not limited to, admission privileges, Blackout Dates, prices, Pass type availability, parking locations, benefits and discounts are subject to restrictions, availability, and change or cancellation without notice at any time. (1) Six Flags reserves the right to vary these Terms and Conditions by giving Pass Holders no less than 30 days’ written notice of such variation by using the details provided during the purchase or Pass holder registration process. (2) Six Flags may delay or waive enforcement of any of the provisions of this agreement without losing its right to enforce the same or any other provision later; (3) Pass Holders waive the right to receive notice of any waiver or delay or presentment, demand, protest or dishonor; (4) should any term herein be deemed invalid or unenforceable, the remaining terms shall remain in full force and effect; and (5) you will send any legal notice or other notice or information that you are required by law to provide or deliver to Six Flags by first-class mail, or by recognized commercial overnight courier, to the following address: Six Flags Membership Support Center, [1000 Ballpark Way, Suite 400, Arlington, Texas, 76011.]
Memberships are also subject to the Six Flags Membership Agreement.
JOBS PARTNERS COMMUNITY CONTACT US ESPANOL PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE
Prices, operating schedule, and park policies are subject to change without notice. Processing fees apply to online orders.
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2026 Six Flags Parks Regular Pass Terms and Conditions
Last Updated October 28, 2025
THESE SIX FLAGS PARKS REGULAR PASS TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THESE “TERMS”) INCLUDE A BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER THAT AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT REQUIRES THAT DISPUTES BE RESOLVED IN INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATIONS. IN ARBITRATION, THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY AND THERE IS LESS DISCOVERY AND APPELLATE REVIEW THAN IN COURT. PLEASE REVIEW CAREFULLY.
Overview
The following Terms apply to all visitors, ticketholders, and passholders (“you” or “your”) of the amusement parks, waterparks, or other parks (each, a “Park” and collectively, the “Parks”) owned and controlled by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation or its affiliates or subsidiaries (collectively, “Six Flags”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). If you want to access our Parks or use our services, please carefully read these entire Terms, as they constitute a written agreement between you and us and they affect your legal rights and obligations. Each time you visit a Park, you agree to be bound by and comply with these Terms. Therefore, do not visit our Parks if you do not agree. In the event of a violation of these Terms, we reserve the right to seek all remedies available by law and in equity.
Pass Types
Daily Pass: A Daily Pass is valid only at the Park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows, and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the amusement park or outdoor waterpark for which it was issued.
Season Pass: A Season Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. You may only possess one valid Season Pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or to areas or events that require a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted in the “Additional Terms and Conditions by Location” section.
The “Daily Pass” and “Season Pass” are each referred to as a “Regular Pass” under these terms.
Ticket: Regular Park admissions tickets may also be purchased at the Park gate, subject to availability. Tickets purchased at the gate of a Park may not be subject to the same discounts or privileges as Regular Passes.
Pass Conditions
In order to gain entry to a Park, a Regular Pass, with a photo of you taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at Park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Regular Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without refund. Each visit is subject to applicable Park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by the Park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Regular Pass is not valid for private events, Park buyouts, Park closings due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
NO REFUNDS OR RAIN CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED FOR UNUSED, EXPIRED, OR LOST REGULAR PASSES, OR IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, AND LOST OR STOLEN REGULAR PASSES WILL NOT BE REPLACED.
A Regular Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Regular Pass may also be revoked without refund, and you may be removed from a Park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the Park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of Park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the Park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Regular Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Regular Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the Park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular Park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Regular Pass may not be used in connection with any other promotional offer or ticket (except as specifically designated for passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane, All Season Parking, Season Pass Locker) added to the Regular Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Regular Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Regular Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
By purchasing a Regular Pass or a ticket, you agree to these and other conditions of usage and grant Six Flags permission to use your photographic/video image or likeness in advertising, promotions, or other publication without notice, payment, or compensation to you.
Regular Passes for one Park do not grant admission to any other Parks. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Parks and their locations.
In addition to these Terms, a Regular Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time you attempt to use a Regular Pass to gain entry to any Park. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related Park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Park should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its Parks reserve the right to require a Park reservation and valid Regular Pass on the day of entry.
Additional Terms and Conditions by Location:
Knott’s Berry Farm - Regular Pass is not valid for admission to Knott’s Scary Farm or Soak City.
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering a Park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for any lost or stolen property.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A PARK’S PREMISES. You assume all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after your visit to a Six Flags Park, and agree that Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting a Regular Pass or ticket, you explicitly agree not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting the Regular Pass or ticket, you further agree that you will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to you or to any member of your family or for whom you explain the meaning of these Terms, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor passholder or ticket holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: You acknowledge that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. You further acknowledge that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. You acknowledge that you alone are responsible for the safety of yourself or any minors or other persons in your care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
You explicitly assume all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agree to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. You agree and understand that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if you are not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, you should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Availability: Entry at a given attraction is subject to all rules and regulations posted at the Park or in the guide of each attraction. We reserve the right to refuse admission or require guests to leave the premises at any time for safety, operational, or policy reasons. We reserve the right to alter, close, or remove any details, exhibits, rides, goods, or services without prior notice for safety, technical, operational, or other reasons. No refunds or price reductions will be given in these circumstances. Not all attractions, rides, exhibits, goods, or services, may be operational and/or available on the day of your visit.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, YOU EXPLICITLY AGREE NOT TO SUE AND RELEASE FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF YOU CONTEND THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT. THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY IN ARBITRATION, AND DISCOVERY PROCEDURES AND APPELLATE RIGHTS ARE MORE LIMITED THAN IN COURT.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY NOTED BELOW, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND SIX FLAGS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE TERMS, YOUR PURCHASE, OR THE PARKS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. The dispute must be arbitrated in accordance with the then current rules and procedures cited below and under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), except to the extent the rules and procedures are modified by these Terms. This arbitration agreement is intended to be broadly interpreted, and will survive termination of these Terms.
The arbitration agreement in these Terms is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), including its procedural provisions, in all respects. This means that the FAA governs, among other things, the interpretation and enforcement of this arbitration agreement and all of its provisions, including, without limitation, the class action waiver discussed below. State arbitration laws do not govern in any respect.
The following disputes and/or claims are expressly excluded from this binding arbitration provision:
1. A dispute or claim you may assert in small claims court if your claims apply; and
2. A dispute or claim relating to the enforcement of Six Flags’ intellectual property rights.
A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other, by certified mail, a written Notice of Dispute. The Notice of Dispute to Six Flags should be addressed to: Chief Legal Officer, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, 8701 Red Oak Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28217. If, through good faith, informal negotiation, Six Flags and you do not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days after the Notice of Dispute is received, you or Six Flags may commence an arbitration proceeding. This informal negotiation requirement is designed to allow the Six Flags (or you, in the case of a Dispute Six Flags asserts against you) to make a fair, fact-based offer of settlement if it chooses to do so. You or Six Flags cannot proceed to arbitration before the end of the informal negotiation period. If you or Six Flags proceed to arbitration without providing a compliant Notice of Dispute and waiting until the conclusion of the informal negotiation period, a court may enjoin the filing and order the party that has not followed the informal negotiation process to reimburse the other party for any arbitration fees and costs already incurred. The compliance of a Notice of Dispute, including whether a Notice of Dispute contained all required information, is an issue to be decided by a court. If the parties discuss potential settlement during the informal negotiation period, any settlement terms offered by one party to the other shall not be communicated to the arbitrator.
The arbitration will be governed by the Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes of the AAA (the “AAA Rules”), as modified by these Terms, and will be administered by the AAA. The AAA rules are available online at www.adr.org.
THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY. Under no circumstances does Six Flags consent to have any Disputes arbitrated using class action procedures, even if the arbitration provider has rules permitting class arbitrations.
For Disputes in which the claimant seeks less than USD $10,000, the arbitrator will decide the matter solely on the basis of written submissions, without a formal hearing, unless the arbitrator decides that a formal hearing is necessary. For matters in which the claimant seeks USD $10,000 or more, or smaller matters in which the arbitrator determines a hearing to be necessary, hearings shall be conducted by video or telephone, unless the arbitrator determines an in-person hearing to be necessary. If an in-person hearing is required and you reside in the United States, the hearing will take place in Erie County, Ohio, unless the arbitrator determines that this would pose a hardship for the claimant, in which case the in-person hearing may be conducted in the claimant’s state and county of residence. For residents outside the United States, arbitration shall be initiated in Erie County, Ohio, and you and Six Flags agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the federal or state courts located there, in order to compel arbitration, stay proceedings pending arbitration, or confirm, modify, vacate or enter judgment on the award entered by the arbitrator.
To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party’s individual claim. Arbitration fees shall be paid as provided for by the AAA Rules.
Except for the enforcement process described below, the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on all parties to the dispute; however, the arbitrator is bound by the terms of these Terms. The arbitrator must also follow the applicable law and may not disregard the law based on principles of justice or equity which are not a specific part of the applicable law. The arbitrator will have no authority or power to make any award that extends, modifies or suspends any reasonable standard of business performance set by Six Flags. Further, to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may not assess punitive or exemplary damages.
A judgment may be entered upon the arbitration award and enforced in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable rules of arbitration.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Coordinated Filings: If 25 or more Notices of Disputes are sent that raise similar claims and have the same or coordinated counsel, these will be considered “Coordinated Cases” and will be treated as mass filings or multiple case filings according to the AAA Rules, if and to the extent Coordinated Cases are filed in arbitration as set forth in these Terms. Six Flags or you may advise the other of its or your belief that cases are Coordinated Cases, and disputes over whether a case or cases meet the contractual definition of “Coordinated Cases” will be decided by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter. Demands for Arbitration in Coordinated Cases shall only be filed with the arbitration provider as permitted by the bellwether process set forth below. Applicable statutes of limitations will be tolled for claims asserted in a Coordinated Case from the time a compliant Notice of Dispute has been received by a party until, under these Terms, the Coordinated Case may be filed in arbitration or court.
Once counsel in the Coordinated Cases has advised Six Flags that all or substantially all of the Notices of Dispute have been provided, counsel for the parties shall confer in good faith regarding the number of cases that should proceed in arbitration as bellwethers, to allow each side to test the merits of its arguments. If counsel for the parties do not agree on the number of bellwethers, an even number shall be chosen by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter (or, in the arbitration provider’s discretion, by a process arbitrator). In no event shall the number of bellwether cases exceed ten (10). Factors that the arbitration provider may consider in making this decision include the complexity of the dispute and differences in facts or applicable laws among various cases. Once the number of bellwethers is fixed, by agreement or by the arbitration provider, each side shall select half that number from among the claimants who have provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and only those chosen cases may be filed with the arbitration provider. If any demands for arbitration have been filed by claims not selected for the bellwether arbitrations, such non-bellwether arbitrations shall be promptly dismissed without prejudice and without fees or costs to Six Flags before the bellwether arbitrations may proceed. The parties acknowledge that resolution of some Coordinated Cases will be delayed by this bellwether process. Once all bellwether trials have concluded and decisions/awards issued (or sooner if the counsel for the claimants and Six Flags agree), the parties must engage in a single mediation of all remaining Coordinated Cases, with each side paying half the applicable mediation fee. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants must agree on a mediator within 30 days after the conclusion of the last bellwether trial. If counsel for Six Flags and claimants cannot agree on a mediator within 30 days, the arbitration provider will appoint a mediator as an administrative matter. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants will cooperate for the purpose of ensuring that the mediation is scheduled as quickly as practicable after the mediator is appointed.
If the mediation does not yield a global resolution, this arbitration requirement shall no longer apply to Disputes that are the subject of Coordinated Cases for which a compliant Notice of Dispute was received by the other party but that were not resolved in bellwether proceedings. Such Disputes may be filed only in the state courts in Erie County, Ohio, or if federal jurisdiction exists, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, and you consent as part of these Terms to venue such cases exclusively in these courts. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as prohibiting either you or Six Flags from removing a case from state to federal court if removal is allowed under applicable law. To the extent you are asserting the same claims as other persons and are represented by common or coordinated counsel, you agree to waive any objection that the joinder of all such persons is impracticable. If a formerly arbitrable Dispute is brought in court, claimants may seek class treatment, but to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the classes sought may comprise only the claimants in the Coordinated Cases who provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and any party may contest class certification at any stage of the litigation and on any available basis.
A court shall have authority to enforce this bellwether process and may enjoin the filing of lawsuits or arbitration demands not made in compliance with it.
Future Changes: Although Six Flags may revise these Terms in its discretion, Six Flags does not have the right to alter the Terms to arbitrate or the rules specified herein with respect to any Dispute once that Dispute arises if such change would make arbitration procedures less favorable to the claimant. Whether charged procedures are less favorable to the claimant is an issue to be decided by the arbitrator, and if multiple claimants are proceeding in Coordinated Cases, the applicability of revised terms to the Coordinated Cases will be decided by the arbitration provider as a process matter.
Waiver of Jury Trial and Class Actions: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, for any case not subject to the requirement to arbitrate (except to the limited extent discussed above for Coordinated Cases), you and Six Flags will only bring disputes, claims, or controversies between you and Six Flags in an individual capacity and shall not: (a) seek to bring, join, or participate in any class or representative action, collective or class-wide arbitration, or any other action where another individual or entity acts in a representative capacity (like private attorney general actions); or (b) consolidate or combine individual proceedings or permit another to do so without the express consent of all parties.
You and Six Flags irrevocably waive any right you may have to a jury trial.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Six Flags Parks Silver Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Last Updated October 28, 2025
THESE SIX FLAGS PARKS SILVER SEASON PASS TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THESE “TERMS”) INCLUDE A BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER THAT AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT REQUIRES THAT DISPUTES BE RESOLVED IN INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATIONS. IN ARBITRATION, THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY AND THERE IS LESS DISCOVERY AND APPELLATE REVIEW THAN IN COURT. PLEASE REVIEW CAREFULLY..
Overview
The following Terms apply to all visitors, ticketholders, and passholders (“you” or “your”) of the amusement parks, waterparks, or other parks (each, a “Park” and collectively, the “Parks”) owned and controlled by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation or its affiliates or subsidiaries (collectively, “Six Flags”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). If you want to access our Parks or use our services, please carefully read these entire Terms, as they constitute a written agreement between you and us and they affect your legal rights and obligations. Each time you visit a Park, you agree to be bound by and comply with these Terms. Therefore, do not visit our Parks if you do not agree. In the event of a violation of these Terms, we reserve the right to seek all remedies available by law and in equity.
Silver Pass
A Silver Pass is valid only at the Park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows, and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the Park for which it was issued. A Silver Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to Park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted in the “Additional Terms and Conditions by Location” section.
In order to gain entry, a Silver Pass, with your photo taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at Park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Silver Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable Park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by the Park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Silver Pass is not valid for private events, Park buyouts, Park closings due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
NO REFUNDS OR RAIN CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED FOR UNUSED, EXPIRED, OR LOST SILVER PASSES, OR IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, AND LOST OR STOLEN SILVER PASSES WILL NOT BE REPLACED.
A Silver Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Silver Pass may also be revoked without refund, and you may be removed from the Park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the Park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of Park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the Park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Silver Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Silver Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the Park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular Park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Silver Pass may not be used with any other promotional offer or ticket (except as specifically designated for Silver Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane) added to the Silver Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Silver Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Silver Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
By purchasing a Silver Pass, you agree to these and other conditions of usage and grant Six Flags permission to use your photographic/video image or likeness in advertising, promotions, or other publication without notice, payment, or compensation to you.
Silver Passes for one Park do not grant admission to any other Parks. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Parks and their locations.
In addition to these Terms, a Silver Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time you attempt to use a Silver Pass to gain entry to any Park. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related Park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Park should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its Parks reserve the right to require a Park reservation and valid Silver Pass on the day of entry.
Additional Terms and Conditions by Location:
Canada’s Wonderland – Silver Pass is valid through Labor Day, Monday, September 1st, 2025; and from the 2026 park opening date through Labor Day, Monday, September 7th, 2026; not valid for admission during the fall, to Camp Spooky, Halloween Haunt, or WinterFest.
Six Flags Magic Mountain – Silver Pass is valid from date of purchase through Labor Day, Monday, September 7th, 2026.
Schlitterbahn New Braunfels – Reservations are required on select days.
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering a Park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for any lost or stolen property.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A PARK’S PREMISES. You assume all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after your visit to a Six Flags Park, and agree that Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting a Silver Pass or ticket, you explicitly agree not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting the Silver Pass, you further agree that you will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to you or to any member of your family or for whom you explain the meaning of these Terms, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor passholder or ticket holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: You acknowledge that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. You further acknowledge that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. You acknowledge that you alone are responsible for the safety of yourself or any minors or other persons in your care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
You explicitly assume all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agree to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. You agree and understand that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if you are not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, you should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Availability: Entry at a given attraction is subject to all rules and regulations posted at the Park or in the guide of each attraction. We reserve the right to refuse admission or require guests to leave the premises at any time for safety, operational, or policy reasons. We reserve the right to alter, close, or remove any details, exhibits, rides, goods, or services without prior notice for safety, technical, operational, or other reasons. No refunds or price reductions will be given in these circumstances. Not all attractions, rides, exhibits, goods, or services, may be operational and/or available on the day of your visit.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, YOU EXPLICITLY AGREE NOT TO SUE AND RELEASE FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF YOU CONTEND THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT. THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY IN ARBITRATION, AND DISCOVERY PROCEDURES AND APPELLATE RIGHTS ARE MORE LIMITED THAN IN COURT.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY NOTED BELOW, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND SIX FLAGS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE TERMS, YOUR PURCHASE, OR THE PARKS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. The dispute must be arbitrated in accordance with the then current rules and procedures cited below and under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), except to the extent the rules and procedures are modified by these Terms. This arbitration agreement is intended to be broadly interpreted, and will survive termination of these Terms.
The arbitration agreement in these Terms is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), including its procedural provisions, in all respects. This means that the FAA governs, among other things, the interpretation and enforcement of this arbitration agreement and all of its provisions, including, without limitation, the class action waiver discussed below. State arbitration laws do not govern in any respect.
The following disputes and/or claims are expressly excluded from this binding arbitration provision:
1. A dispute or claim you may assert in small claims court if your claims apply; and
2. A dispute or claim relating to the enforcement of Six Flags’ intellectual property rights.
A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other, by certified mail, a written Notice of Dispute. The Notice of Dispute to Six Flags should be addressed to: Chief Legal Officer, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, 8701 Red Oak Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28217. If, through good faith, informal negotiation, Six Flags and you do not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days after the Notice of Dispute is received, you or Six Flags may commence an arbitration proceeding. This informal negotiation requirement is designed to allow the Six Flags (or you, in the case of a Dispute Six Flags asserts against you) to make a fair, fact-based offer of settlement if it chooses to do so. You or Six Flags cannot proceed to arbitration before the end of the informal negotiation period. If you or Six Flags proceed to arbitration without providing a compliant Notice of Dispute and waiting until the conclusion of the informal negotiation period, a court may enjoin the filing and order the party that has not followed the informal negotiation process to reimburse the other party for any arbitration fees and costs already incurred. The compliance of a Notice of Dispute, including whether a Notice of Dispute contained all required information, is an issue to be decided by a court. If the parties discuss potential settlement during the informal negotiation period, any settlement terms offered by one party to the other shall not be communicated to the arbitrator.
The arbitration will be governed by the Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes of the AAA (the “AAA Rules”), as modified by these Terms, and will be administered by the AAA. The AAA rules are available online at www.adr.org.
THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY. Under no circumstances does Six Flags consent to have any Disputes arbitrated using class action procedures, even if the arbitration provider has rules permitting class arbitrations.
For Disputes in which the claimant seeks less than USD $10,000, the arbitrator will decide the matter solely on the basis of written submissions, without a formal hearing, unless the arbitrator decides that a formal hearing is necessary. For matters in which the claimant seeks USD $10,000 or more, or smaller matters in which the arbitrator determines a hearing to be necessary, hearings shall be conducted by video or telephone, unless the arbitrator determines an in-person hearing to be necessary. If an in-person hearing is required and you reside in the United States, the hearing will take place in Erie County, Ohio, unless the arbitrator determines that this would pose a hardship for the claimant, in which case the in-person hearing may be conducted in the claimant’s state and county of residence. For residents outside the United States, arbitration shall be initiated in Erie County, Ohio, and you and Six Flags agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the federal or state courts located there, in order to compel arbitration, stay proceedings pending arbitration, or confirm, modify, vacate or enter judgment on the award entered by the arbitrator.
To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party’s individual claim. Arbitration fees shall be paid as provided for by the AAA Rules.
Except for the enforcement process described below, the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on all parties to the dispute; however, the arbitrator is bound by the terms of these Terms. The arbitrator must also follow the applicable law and may not disregard the law based on principles of justice or equity which are not a specific part of the applicable law. The arbitrator will have no authority or power to make any award that extends, modifies or suspends any reasonable standard of business performance set by Six Flags. Further, to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may not assess punitive or exemplary damages.
A judgment may be entered upon the arbitration award and enforced in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable rules of arbitration.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Coordinated Filings: If 25 or more Notices of Disputes are sent that raise similar claims and have the same or coordinated counsel, these will be considered “Coordinated Cases” and will be treated as mass filings or multiple case filings according to the AAA Rules, if and to the extent Coordinated Cases are filed in arbitration as set forth in these Terms. Six Flags or you may advise the other of its or your belief that cases are Coordinated Cases, and disputes over whether a case or cases meet the contractual definition of “Coordinated Cases” will be decided by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter. Demands for Arbitration in Coordinated Cases shall only be filed with the arbitration provider as permitted by the bellwether process set forth below. Applicable statutes of limitations will be tolled for claims asserted in a Coordinated Case from the time a compliant Notice of Dispute has been received by a party until, under these Terms, the Coordinated Case may be filed in arbitration or court.
Once counsel in the Coordinated Cases has advised Six Flags that all or substantially all of the Notices of Dispute have been provided, counsel for the parties shall confer in good faith regarding the number of cases that should proceed in arbitration as bellwethers, to allow each side to test the merits of its arguments. If counsel for the parties do not agree on the number of bellwethers, an even number shall be chosen by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter (or, in the arbitration provider’s discretion, by a process arbitrator). In no event shall the number of bellwether cases exceed ten (10). Factors that the arbitration provider may consider in making this decision include the complexity of the dispute and differences in facts or applicable laws among various cases. Once the number of bellwethers is fixed, by agreement or by the arbitration provider, each side shall select half that number from among the claimants who have provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and only those chosen cases may be filed with the arbitration provider. If any demands for arbitration have been filed by claims not selected for the bellwether arbitrations, such non-bellwether arbitrations shall be promptly dismissed without prejudice and without fees or costs to Six Flags before the bellwether arbitrations may proceed. The parties acknowledge that resolution of some Coordinated Cases will be delayed by this bellwether process. Once all bellwether trials have concluded and decisions/awards issued (or sooner if the counsel for the claimants and Six Flags agree), the parties must engage in a single mediation of all remaining Coordinated Cases, with each side paying half the applicable mediation fee. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants must agree on a mediator within 30 days after the conclusion of the last bellwether trial. If counsel for Six Flags and claimants cannot agree on a mediator within 30 days, the arbitration provider will appoint a mediator as an administrative matter. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants will cooperate for the purpose of ensuring that the mediation is scheduled as quickly as practicable after the mediator is appointed.
If the mediation does not yield a global resolution, this arbitration requirement shall no longer apply to Disputes that are the subject of Coordinated Cases for which a compliant Notice of Dispute was received by the other party but that were not resolved in bellwether proceedings. Such Disputes may be filed only in the state courts in Erie County, Ohio, or if federal jurisdiction exists, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, and you consent as part of these Terms to venue such cases exclusively in these courts. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as prohibiting either you or Six Flags from removing a case from state to federal court if removal is allowed under applicable law. To the extent you are asserting the same claims as other persons and are represented by common or coordinated counsel, you agree to waive any objection that the joinder of all such persons is impracticable. If a formerly arbitrable Dispute is brought in court, claimants may seek class treatment, but to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the classes sought may comprise only the claimants in the Coordinated Cases who provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and any party may contest class certification at any stage of the litigation and on any available basis.
A court shall have authority to enforce this bellwether process and may enjoin the filing of lawsuits or arbitration demands not made in compliance with it.
Future Changes: Although Six Flags may revise these Terms in its discretion, Six Flags does not have the right to alter the Terms to arbitrate or the rules specified herein with respect to any Dispute once that Dispute arises if such change would make arbitration procedures less favorable to the claimant. Whether charged procedures are less favorable to the claimant is an issue to be decided by the arbitrator, and if multiple claimants are proceeding in Coordinated Cases, the applicability of revised terms to the Coordinated Cases will be decided by the arbitration provider as a process matter.
Waiver of Jury Trial and Class Actions: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, for any case not subject to the requirement to arbitrate (except to the limited extent discussed above for Coordinated Cases), you and Six Flags will only bring disputes, claims, or controversies between you and Six Flags in an individual capacity and shall not: (a) seek to bring, join, or participate in any class or representative action, collective or class-wide arbitration, or any other action where another individual or entity acts in a representative capacity (like private attorney general actions); or (b) consolidate or combine individual proceedings or permit another to do so without the express consent of all parties.
You and Six Flags irrevocably waive any right you may have to a jury trial.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Six Flags Parks Gold Season Pass and Membership Terms and Conditions
Last Updated November 6, 2025
THESE SIX FLAGS PARKS GOLD SEASON PASS AND MEMBERSHIP TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THESE “TERMS”) INCLUDE A BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER THAT AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT REQUIRES THAT DISPUTES BE RESOLVED IN INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATIONS. IN ARBITRATION, THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY AND THERE IS LESS DISCOVERY AND APPELLATE REVIEW THAN IN COURT. PLEASE REVIEW CAREFULLY.
Overview
The following Terms apply to all visitors, ticketholders, and passholders (“you” or “your”) of the amusement parks, waterparks, or other parks (each, a “Park” and collectively, the “Parks”) owned and controlled by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation or its affiliates or subsidiaries (collectively, “Six Flags”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). If you want to access our Parks or use our services, please carefully read these entire Terms, as they constitute a written agreement between you and us and they affect your legal rights and obligations. Each time you visit a Park, you agree to be bound by and comply with these Terms. Therefore, do not visit our Parks if you do not agree. In the event of a violation of these Terms, we reserve the right to seek all remedies available by law and in equity.
Gold Pass
A Gold Pass is valid only at the Park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows, and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the Park for which it was issued. A Gold Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. You may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted in the “Additional Terms and Conditions by Location” section.
In order to gain entry to the Park, a Gold Pass, with your photo taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Gold Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable Park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by the Park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Gold Pass is not valid for private events, Park buyouts, Park closings due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
NO REFUNDS OR RAIN CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED FOR UNUSED, EXPIRED, OR LOST GOLD PASSES, OR IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, AND LOST OR STOLEN GOLD PASSES WILL NOT BE REPLACED.
A Gold Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Gold Pass may also be revoked without refund, and you may be removed from the Park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the Park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Gold Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Gold Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the Park of issuance) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular Park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Gold Pass may not be used with any other promotional offer or ticket (except as specifically designated for Gold Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane, All Season Parking, Season Pass Locker) added to the Gold Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Gold Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Gold Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
By purchasing a Gold Pass, you agree to these and other conditions of usage and grant Six Flags permission to use your photographic/video image or likeness in advertising, promotions, or other publication without notice, payment, or compensation to you.
Gold Passes for one Park do not grant admission to any other Parks, unless you have also purchased the All Park Passport Add-On. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to these Terms, a Gold Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time you attempt to use a Gold Pass to gain entry to any Park. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related Park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Park should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its Parks reserve the right to require a Park reservation and valid Gold Pass on the day of entry.
Additional Terms and Conditions by Location
- Cedar Point – Gold Pass is good for entry to Cedar Point and Cedar Point Shores Only.
- Dorney Park – You and Six Flags agree that in further consideration of your admission to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom that all claims for injury or loss allegedly incurred or caused while on the premises of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom shall be raised and pursued only in the court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
- La Ronde – Parking is not included with any Gold Pass at La Ronde.
- Knott’s Berry Farm/Soak City – A Gold Pass purchased at either Knott’s Berry Farm or Soak City Orange County is valid for entry at both locations. Gold Pass is not valid for admission to Knott’s Scary Farm. Gold Pass does not include parking.
- Schlitterbahn New Braunfels – Reservations are required on select days.
A Gold Pass entitles you to complimentary parking ONLY at the Park from which it was issued at the following Parks; however, the registered passholder must be present in the vehicle:
- California’s Great America
- Carowinds
- Cedar Point
- Dorney Park
- Kings Dominion
- Kings Island
- Michigan’s Adventure
- Valleyfair
- Worlds of Fun
- Schlitterbahn Galveston
- Schlitterbahn New Braunfels
- Six Flags Darien Lake
- Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas
- Six Flags Frontier City
- Six Flags Great Adventure
- Six Flags Great America
- Six Flags Great Escape
- Six Flags Magic Mountain
- Six Flags Mexico
- Six Flags New England
- Six Flags Over Georgia
- Six Flags Over Texas
- Six Flags St. Louis
- Six Flags White Water
- Hurricane Harbor Arlington
- Hurricane Harbor Chicago
- Hurricane Harbor Concord
- Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles
- Hurricane Harbor New Jersey
- Hurricane Harbor Oaxtapec
- Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City
- Hurricane Harbor Phoenix
- Hurricane Harbor Rockford
- Hurricane Harbor Splashtown
Other Terms and Conditions
Gold Membership Valid Until Dates: Six Flags Gold Memberships are valid from the time that the first monthly Membership payment is made until the time the Six Flags Gold Membership is validly cancelled or otherwise deactivated. Terms and conditions related to Membership cancellations are set forth in the Pass Holder’s Membership Agreement.
Blockout Dates: Some Gold Passes may be subject to admission “blockout dates” during which the Gold Pass is not valid for admission. Reasonable efforts will be used to post these blockout dates on the Six Flags website at least five months in advance or they will be stated with the Season Pass description.
Security Screening: Prior to entering a Park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for any lost or stolen property.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A PARK’S PREMISES. You assume all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after your visit to a Six Flags Park, and agree that Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting a Gold Pass or ticket, you explicitly agree not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting the Gold Pass, you further agree that you will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to you or to any member of your family or for whom you explain the meaning of these Terms, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor passholder or ticket holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: You acknowledge that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. You further acknowledge that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. You acknowledge that you alone are responsible for the safety of yourself or any minors or other persons in your care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
You explicitly assume all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agree to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. You agree and understand that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if you are not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, you should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Availability: Entry at a given attraction is subject to all rules and regulations posted at the Park or in the guide of each attraction. We reserve the right to refuse admission or require guests to leave the premises at any time for safety, operational, or policy reasons. We reserve the right to alter, close, or remove any details, exhibits, rides, goods, or services without prior notice for safety, technical, operational, or other reasons. No refunds or price reductions will be given in these circumstances. Not all attractions, rides, exhibits, goods, or services, may be operational and/or available on the day of your visit.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, YOU EXPLICITLY AGREE NOT TO SUE AND RELEASE FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF YOU CONTEND THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT. THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY IN ARBITRATION, AND DISCOVERY PROCEDURES AND APPELLATE RIGHTS ARE MORE LIMITED THAN IN COURT.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY NOTED BELOW, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND SIX FLAGS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE TERMS, YOUR PURCHASE, OR THE PARKS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. The dispute must be arbitrated in accordance with the then current rules and procedures cited below and under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), except to the extent the rules and procedures are modified by these Terms. This arbitration agreement is intended to be broadly interpreted, and will survive termination of these Terms.
The arbitration agreement in these Terms is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), including its procedural provisions, in all respects. This means that the FAA governs, among other things, the interpretation and enforcement of this arbitration agreement and all of its provisions, including, without limitation, the class action waiver discussed below. State arbitration laws do not govern in any respect.
The following disputes and/or claims are expressly excluded from this binding arbitration provision:
1. A dispute or claim you may assert in small claims court if your claims apply; and
2. A dispute or claim relating to the enforcement of Six Flags’ intellectual property rights.
A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other, by certified mail, a written Notice of Dispute. The Notice of Dispute to Six Flags should be addressed to: Chief Legal Officer, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, 8701 Red Oak Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28217. If, through good faith, informal negotiation, Six Flags and you do not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days after the Notice of Dispute is received, you or Six Flags may commence an arbitration proceeding. This informal negotiation requirement is designed to allow the Six Flags (or you, in the case of a Dispute Six Flags asserts against you) to make a fair, fact-based offer of settlement if it chooses to do so. You or Six Flags cannot proceed to arbitration before the end of the informal negotiation period. If you or Six Flags proceed to arbitration without providing a compliant Notice of Dispute and waiting until the conclusion of the informal negotiation period, a court may enjoin the filing and order the party that has not followed the informal negotiation process to reimburse the other party for any arbitration fees and costs already incurred. The compliance of a Notice of Dispute, including whether a Notice of Dispute contained all required information, is an issue to be decided by a court. If the parties discuss potential settlement during the informal negotiation period, any settlement terms offered by one party to the other shall not be communicated to the arbitrator.
The arbitration will be governed by the Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes of the AAA (the “AAA Rules”), as modified by these Terms, and will be administered by the AAA. The AAA rules are available online at www.adr.org.
THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY. Under no circumstances does Six Flags consent to have any Disputes arbitrated using class action procedures, even if the arbitration provider has rules permitting class arbitrations.
For Disputes in which the claimant seeks less than USD $10,000, the arbitrator will decide the matter solely on the basis of written submissions, without a formal hearing, unless the arbitrator decides that a formal hearing is necessary. For matters in which the claimant seeks USD $10,000 or more, or smaller matters in which the arbitrator determines a hearing to be necessary, hearings shall be conducted by video or telephone, unless the arbitrator determines an in-person hearing to be necessary. If an in-person hearing is required and you reside in the United States, the hearing will take place in Erie County, Ohio, unless the arbitrator determines that this would pose a hardship for the claimant, in which case the in-person hearing may be conducted in the claimant’s state and county of residence. For residents outside the United States, arbitration shall be initiated in Erie County, Ohio, and you and Six Flags agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the federal or state courts located there, in order to compel arbitration, stay proceedings pending arbitration, or confirm, modify, vacate or enter judgment on the award entered by the arbitrator.
To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party’s individual claim. Arbitration fees shall be paid as provided for by the AAA Rules.
Except for the enforcement process described below, the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on all parties to the dispute; however, the arbitrator is bound by the terms of these Terms. The arbitrator must also follow the applicable law and may not disregard the law based on principles of justice or equity which are not a specific part of the applicable law. The arbitrator will have no authority or power to make any award that extends, modifies or suspends any reasonable standard of business performance set by Six Flags. Further, to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may not assess punitive or exemplary damages.
A judgment may be entered upon the arbitration award and enforced in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable rules of arbitration.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Coordinated Filings: If 25 or more Notices of Disputes are sent that raise similar claims and have the same or coordinated counsel, these will be considered “Coordinated Cases” and will be treated as mass filings or multiple case filings according to the AAA Rules, if and to the extent Coordinated Cases are filed in arbitration as set forth in these Terms. Six Flags or you may advise the other of its or your belief that cases are Coordinated Cases, and disputes over whether a case or cases meet the contractual definition of “Coordinated Cases” will be decided by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter. Demands for Arbitration in Coordinated Cases shall only be filed with the arbitration provider as permitted by the bellwether process set forth below. Applicable statutes of limitations will be tolled for claims asserted in a Coordinated Case from the time a compliant Notice of Dispute has been received by a party until, under these Terms, the Coordinated Case may be filed in arbitration or court.
Once counsel in the Coordinated Cases has advised Six Flags that all or substantially all of the Notices of Dispute have been provided, counsel for the parties shall confer in good faith regarding the number of cases that should proceed in arbitration as bellwethers, to allow each side to test the merits of its arguments. If counsel for the parties do not agree on the number of bellwethers, an even number shall be chosen by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter (or, in the arbitration provider’s discretion, by a process arbitrator). In no event shall the number of bellwether cases exceed ten (10). Factors that the arbitration provider may consider in making this decision include the complexity of the dispute and differences in facts or applicable laws among various cases. Once the number of bellwethers is fixed, by agreement or by the arbitration provider, each side shall select half that number from among the claimants who have provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and only those chosen cases may be filed with the arbitration provider. If any demands for arbitration have been filed by claims not selected for the bellwether arbitrations, such non-bellwether arbitrations shall be promptly dismissed without prejudice and without fees or costs to Six Flags before the bellwether arbitrations may proceed. The parties acknowledge that resolution of some Coordinated Cases will be delayed by this bellwether process. Once all bellwether trials have concluded and decisions/awards issued (or sooner if the counsel for the claimants and Six Flags agree), the parties must engage in a single mediation of all remaining Coordinated Cases, with each side paying half the applicable mediation fee. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants must agree on a mediator within 30 days after the conclusion of the last bellwether trial. If counsel for Six Flags and claimants cannot agree on a mediator within 30 days, the arbitration provider will appoint a mediator as an administrative matter. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants will cooperate for the purpose of ensuring that the mediation is scheduled as quickly as practicable after the mediator is appointed.
If the mediation does not yield a global resolution, this arbitration requirement shall no longer apply to Disputes that are the subject of Coordinated Cases for which a compliant Notice of Dispute was received by the other party but that were not resolved in bellwether proceedings. Such Disputes may be filed only in the state courts in Erie County, Ohio, or if federal jurisdiction exists, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, and you consent as part of these Terms to venue such cases exclusively in these courts. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as prohibiting either you or Six Flags from removing a case from state to federal court if removal is allowed under applicable law. To the extent you are asserting the same claims as other persons and are represented by common or coordinated counsel, you agree to waive any objection that the joinder of all such persons is impracticable. If a formerly arbitrable Dispute is brought in court, claimants may seek class treatment, but to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the classes sought may comprise only the claimants in the Coordinated Cases who provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and any party may contest class certification at any stage of the litigation and on any available basis.
A court shall have authority to enforce this bellwether process and may enjoin the filing of lawsuits or arbitration demands not made in compliance with it.
Future Changes: Although Six Flags may revise these Terms in its discretion, Six Flags does not have the right to alter the Terms to arbitrate or the rules specified herein with respect to any Dispute once that Dispute arises if such change would make arbitration procedures less favorable to the claimant. Whether charged procedures are less favorable to the claimant is an issue to be decided by the arbitrator, and if multiple claimants are proceeding in Coordinated Cases, the applicability of revised terms to the Coordinated Cases will be decided by the arbitration provider as a process matter.
Waiver of Jury Trial and Class Actions: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, for any case not subject to the requirement to arbitrate (except to the limited extent discussed above for Coordinated Cases), you and Six Flags will only bring disputes, claims, or controversies between you and Six Flags in an individual capacity and shall not: (a) seek to bring, join, or participate in any class or representative action, collective or class-wide arbitration, or any other action where another individual or entity acts in a representative capacity (like private attorney general actions); or (b) consolidate or combine individual proceedings or permit another to do so without the express consent of all parties.
You and Six Flags irrevocably waive any right you may have to a jury trial.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Six Flags Parks All Park Passport Add-On Terms and Conditions
Last Updated October 24, 2025
THESE SIX FLAGS PARKS ALL PARK PASSPORT ADD-ON TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THESE “TERMS”) INCLUDE A BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER THAT AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT REQUIRES THAT DISPUTES BE RESOLVED IN INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATIONS. IN ARBITRATION, THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY AND THERE IS LESS DISCOVERY AND APPELLATE REVIEW THAN IN COURT. PLEASE REVIEW CAREFULLY.
Overview
The following Terms apply to all visitors, ticketholders, and passholders (“you” or “your”) of the amusement parks, waterparks, or other parks (each, a “Park” and collectively, the “Parks”) owned and controlled by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation or its affiliates or subsidiaries (collectively, “Six Flags”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). If you want to access our Parks or use our services, please carefully read these entire Terms, as they constitute a written agreement between you and us and they affect your legal rights and obligations. Each time you visit a Park, you agree to be bound by and comply with these Terms. Therefore, do not visit our Parks if you do not agree. In the event of a violation of these Terms, we reserve the right to seek all remedies available by law and in equity.
All Park Passport
A Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (“Six Flags”) All Park Passport add-on (an “All Park Passport add-on”) is only available for purchase when purchased with either a Gold Pass or Prestige Pass, and will be issued at no additional cost for all 2026 Gold Passes purchased before November 5th, 2025 and all Prestige Passes. The All Park Passport add-on grants the registered holder admission to any Six Flags Park, which includes the following properties:
California’s Great America (Santa Clara, CA)
Canada’s Wonderland (Vaughan, ON)
Carowinds (Charlotte, NC)
Cedar Point (Sandusky, OH)
Cedar Point Shores (Sandusky, OH)
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom (Allentown, PA)
Kings Dominion & Soak City (Doswell, VA)
Kings Island (Mason, OH)
Knott’s Berry Farm (Buena Park, CA)
Knott’s Soak City (Buena Park, CA)
Michigan’s Adventure & WildWater Adventure (Muskegon, MI)
Schlitterbahn Waterpark Galveston (Galveston, TX)
Schlitterbahn New Braunfels (New Braunfels, TX)
Valleyfair & Soak City (Shakopee, MN)
Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun (Kansas City, MO)
Frontier City (Oklahoma City, OK)
La Ronde (Montreal, QC)
Six Flags America (Largo, MD)
Six Flags Darien Lake (Darien, NY)
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo, CA)
Six Flags Fiesta Texas (San Antonio, TX)
Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ)
Six Flags Great America (Gurnee, IL)
Six Flags Great Escape (Queensbury, NY)
Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA)
Six Flags Mexico (Mexico City, MX)
Six Flags New England (Agawam, MA)
Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, GA)
Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX)
Six Flags St. Louis (Eureka, MO)
Hurricane Harbor Arlington (Arlington, TX)
Hurricane Harbor Chicago (Gurnee, IL)
Hurricane Harbor Concord (Concord, CA)
Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles (Valencia, CA)
Hurricane Harbor New Jersey (Jackson, NJ)
Hurricane Harbor Oaxtepec (Oaxtepec, MX)
Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City, OK)
Hurricane Harbor Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ)
Hurricane Harbor Rockford (Rockford, IL)
Hurricane Harbor Splashtown (Spring, TX)
Six Flags White Water (Atlanta, GA)
The All Park Passport add-on grants use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows, and attractions on any regularly scheduled operating day of the season for which it was issued.A Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. You may only possess one valid season pass per season. The All Park Passport add-on is valid for free parking at all Six Flags parks, except Knott’s Berry Farm where parking is only included with a Prestige Pass and La Ronde where parking is only included on La Ronde based Prestige Pass. The registered passholder must be in the vehicle. Fees for food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted in the “Additional Terms and Conditions by Location” section.
In order to gain entry to a Park, a Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on, with your photo taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at Park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without refund. Each visit is subject to applicable Park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by the Park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is not valid at indoor waterparks including, but not limited to, Castaway Bay and Six Flags Great Escape Lodge, private events, Park buyouts, Park closings due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
NO REFUNDS OR RAIN CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED FOR UNUSED, EXPIRED, OR LOST GOLD OR PRESTIGE PASSES, OR IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, AND LOST OR STOLEN GOLD OR PRESTIGE PASSES WILL NOT BE REPLACED.
A Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on may also be revoked without refund, and you may be removed from the Park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the Park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on may not be used with any other promotional offer or ticket (except as specifically designated for Gold or Prestige Passholders with the All Park Passport add-on).
A Gold or Prestige Pass ID Card with a valid All Park Passport add-on purchase is required for admission at all times. If a Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the Park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Gold and Prestige Pass benefits may vary by the Park (i.e. admissions, parking, discounts, etc.). Passholders must have a purchased All Park Passport add-on associated with a valid, current year Gold Pass or Prestige Pass to receive admission and other benefits. If you are traveling to a Park (other than the one from which you purchased your pass), please contact that Park you will be visiting before arrival to ensure you are aware of Gold or Prestige Pass benefits and to ask any questions on the program details.
By purchasing a Gold or Prestige Pass with All Park Passport add-on, you agree to these and other conditions of usage and grant Six Flags permission to use your photographic/video image or likeness in advertising, promotions, or other publication without notice, payment, or compensation to you.
In addition to these Terms, a Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time you attempt to use a Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on to gain entry to any Park. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related Park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Park should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its Parks reserve the right to require a Park reservation and valid Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on on the day of entry.
Additional Terms and Conditions by Location
- Canada’s Wonderland – A Gold or Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is valid only for admission on any regular scheduled operating day.
- Knott’s Berry Farm – A Prestige Pass with the All Park Passport add-on is valid only for admission on any regular scheduled operating day and is not valid for entry to Scary Farm.
- Dorney Park – You and Six Flags agree that in further consideration of your admission to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom that all claims for injury or loss allegedly incurred or caused while on the premises of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom shall be raised and pursued only in the court of Common Pleas of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
- La Ronde – Parking is only included for La Ronde based Prestige Passholders.
- Schlitterbahn New Braunfels – Reservations are required on select days.
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering a Park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for any lost or stolen property.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A PARK’S PREMISES. You assume all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after your visit to a Six Flags Park, and agree that Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting an All Park Passport add-on, you explicitly agree not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting the All Park Passport add-on, you further agree that you will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to you or to any member of your family or for whom you explain the meaning of these Terms, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor passholder or ticket holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: You acknowledge that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. You further acknowledge that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. You acknowledge that you alone are responsible for the safety of yourself or any minors or other persons in your care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
You explicitly assume all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agree to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. You agree and understand that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if you are not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, you should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Availability: Entry at a given attraction is subject to all rules and regulations posted at the Park or in the guide of each attraction. We reserve the right to refuse admission or require guests to leave the premises at any time for safety, operational, or policy reasons. We reserve the right to alter, close, or remove any details, exhibits, rides, goods, or services without prior notice for safety, technical, operational, or other reasons. No refunds or price reductions will be given in these circumstances. Not all attractions, rides, exhibits, goods, or services, may be operational and/or available on the day of your visit.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, YOU EXPLICITLY AGREE NOT TO SUE AND RELEASE FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF YOU CONTEND THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT. THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY IN ARBITRATION, AND DISCOVERY PROCEDURES AND APPELLATE RIGHTS ARE MORE LIMITED THAN IN COURT.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY NOTED BELOW, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND SIX FLAGS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE TERMS, YOUR PURCHASE, OR THE PARKS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. The dispute must be arbitrated in accordance with the then current rules and procedures cited below and under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), except to the extent the rules and procedures are modified by these Terms. This arbitration agreement is intended to be broadly interpreted, and will survive termination of these Terms.
The arbitration agreement in these Terms is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), including its procedural provisions, in all respects. This means that the FAA governs, among other things, the interpretation and enforcement of this arbitration agreement and all of its provisions, including, without limitation, the class action waiver discussed below. State arbitration laws do not govern in any respect.
The following disputes and/or claims are expressly excluded from this binding arbitration provision:
1. A dispute or claim you may assert in small claims court if your claims apply; and
2. A dispute or claim relating to the enforcement of Six Flags’ intellectual property rights.
A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other, by certified mail, a written Notice of Dispute. The Notice of Dispute to Six Flags should be addressed to: Chief Legal Officer, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, 8701 Red Oak Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28217. If, through good faith, informal negotiation, Six Flags and you do not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days after the Notice of Dispute is received, you or Six Flags may commence an arbitration proceeding. This informal negotiation requirement is designed to allow the Six Flags (or you, in the case of a Dispute Six Flags asserts against you) to make a fair, fact-based offer of settlement if it chooses to do so. You or Six Flags cannot proceed to arbitration before the end of the informal negotiation period. If you or Six Flags proceed to arbitration without providing a compliant Notice of Dispute and waiting until the conclusion of the informal negotiation period, a court may enjoin the filing and order the party that has not followed the informal negotiation process to reimburse the other party for any arbitration fees and costs already incurred. The compliance of a Notice of Dispute, including whether a Notice of Dispute contained all required information, is an issue to be decided by a court. If the parties discuss potential settlement during the informal negotiation period, any settlement terms offered by one party to the other shall not be communicated to the arbitrator.
The arbitration will be governed by the Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes of the AAA (the “AAA Rules”), as modified by these Terms, and will be administered by the AAA. The AAA rules are available online at www.adr.org.
THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY. Under no circumstances does Six Flags consent to have any Disputes arbitrated using class action procedures, even if the arbitration provider has rules permitting class arbitrations.
For Disputes in which the claimant seeks less than USD $10,000, the arbitrator will decide the matter solely on the basis of written submissions, without a formal hearing, unless the arbitrator decides that a formal hearing is necessary. For matters in which the claimant seeks USD $10,000 or more, or smaller matters in which the arbitrator determines a hearing to be necessary, hearings shall be conducted by video or telephone, unless the arbitrator determines an in-person hearing to be necessary. If an in-person hearing is required and you reside in the United States, the hearing will take place in Erie County, Ohio, unless the arbitrator determines that this would pose a hardship for the claimant, in which case the in-person hearing may be conducted in the claimant’s state and county of residence. For residents outside the United States, arbitration shall be initiated in Erie County, Ohio, and you and Six Flags agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the federal or state courts located there, in order to compel arbitration, stay proceedings pending arbitration, or confirm, modify, vacate or enter judgment on the award entered by the arbitrator.
To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party’s individual claim. Arbitration fees shall be paid as provided for by the AAA Rules.
Except for the enforcement process described below, the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on all parties to the dispute; however, the arbitrator is bound by the terms of these Terms. The arbitrator must also follow the applicable law and may not disregard the law based on principles of justice or equity which are not a specific part of the applicable law. The arbitrator will have no authority or power to make any award that extends, modifies or suspends any reasonable standard of business performance set by Six Flags. Further, to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may not assess punitive or exemplary damages.
A judgment may be entered upon the arbitration award and enforced in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable rules of arbitration.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Coordinated Filings: If 25 or more Notices of Disputes are sent that raise similar claims and have the same or coordinated counsel, these will be considered “Coordinated Cases” and will be treated as mass filings or multiple case filings according to the AAA Rules, if and to the extent Coordinated Cases are filed in arbitration as set forth in these Terms. Six Flags or you may advise the other of its or your belief that cases are Coordinated Cases, and disputes over whether a case or cases meet the contractual definition of “Coordinated Cases” will be decided by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter. Demands for Arbitration in Coordinated Cases shall only be filed with the arbitration provider as permitted by the bellwether process set forth below. Applicable statutes of limitations will be tolled for claims asserted in a Coordinated Case from the time a compliant Notice of Dispute has been received by a party until, under these Terms, the Coordinated Case may be filed in arbitration or court.
Once counsel in the Coordinated Cases has advised Six Flags that all or substantially all of the Notices of Dispute have been provided, counsel for the parties shall confer in good faith regarding the number of cases that should proceed in arbitration as bellwethers, to allow each side to test the merits of its arguments. If counsel for the parties do not agree on the number of bellwethers, an even number shall be chosen by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter (or, in the arbitration provider’s discretion, by a process arbitrator). In no event shall the number of bellwether cases exceed ten (10). Factors that the arbitration provider may consider in making this decision include the complexity of the dispute and differences in facts or applicable laws among various cases. Once the number of bellwethers is fixed, by agreement or by the arbitration provider, each side shall select half that number from among the claimants who have provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and only those chosen cases may be filed with the arbitration provider. If any demands for arbitration have been filed by claims not selected for the bellwether arbitrations, such non-bellwether arbitrations shall be promptly dismissed without prejudice and without fees or costs to Six Flags before the bellwether arbitrations may proceed. The parties acknowledge that resolution of some Coordinated Cases will be delayed by this bellwether process. Once all bellwether trials have concluded and decisions/awards issued (or sooner if the counsel for the claimants and Six Flags agree), the parties must engage in a single mediation of all remaining Coordinated Cases, with each side paying half the applicable mediation fee. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants must agree on a mediator within 30 days after the conclusion of the last bellwether trial. If counsel for Six Flags and claimants cannot agree on a mediator within 30 days, the arbitration provider will appoint a mediator as an administrative matter. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants will cooperate for the purpose of ensuring that the mediation is scheduled as quickly as practicable after the mediator is appointed.
If the mediation does not yield a global resolution, this arbitration requirement shall no longer apply to Disputes that are the subject of Coordinated Cases for which a compliant Notice of Dispute was received by the other party but that were not resolved in bellwether proceedings. Such Disputes may be filed only in the state courts in Erie County, Ohio, or if federal jurisdiction exists, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, and you consent as part of these Terms to venue such cases exclusively in these courts. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as prohibiting either you or Six Flags from removing a case from state to federal court if removal is allowed under applicable law. To the extent you are asserting the same claims as other persons and are represented by common or coordinated counsel, you agree to waive any objection that the joinder of all such persons is impracticable. If a formerly arbitrable Dispute is brought in court, claimants may seek class treatment, but to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the classes sought may comprise only the claimants in the Coordinated Cases who provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and any party may contest class certification at any stage of the litigation and on any available basis.
A court shall have authority to enforce this bellwether process and may enjoin the filing of lawsuits or arbitration demands not made in compliance with it.
Future Changes: Although Six Flags may revise these Terms in its discretion, Six Flags does not have the right to alter the Terms to arbitrate or the rules specified herein with respect to any Dispute once that Dispute arises if such change would make arbitration procedures less favorable to the claimant. Whether charged procedures are less favorable to the claimant is an issue to be decided by the arbitrator, and if multiple claimants are proceeding in Coordinated Cases, the applicability of revised terms to the Coordinated Cases will be decided by the arbitration provider as a process matter.
Waiver of Jury Trial and Class Actions: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, for any case not subject to the requirement to arbitrate (except to the limited extent discussed above for Coordinated Cases), you and Six Flags will only bring disputes, claims, or controversies between you and Six Flags in an individual capacity and shall not: (a) seek to bring, join, or participate in any class or representative action, collective or class-wide arbitration, or any other action where another individual or entity acts in a representative capacity (like private attorney general actions); or (b) consolidate or combine individual proceedings or permit another to do so without the express consent of all parties.
You and Six Flags irrevocably waive any right you may have to a jury trial.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Six Flags Parks Pre-K Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Last Updated October 24, 2025
THESE SIX FLAGS PARKS PRE-K SEASON PASS TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THESE “TERMS”) INCLUDE A BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER THAT AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT REQUIRES THAT DISPUTES BE RESOLVED IN INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATIONS. IN ARBITRATION, THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY AND THERE IS LESS DISCOVERY AND APPELLATE REVIEW THAN IN COURT. PLEASE REVIEW CAREFULLY.
Overview
The following Terms apply to all visitors, ticketholders, and passholders (“you” or “your”) of the amusement parks, waterparks, or other parks (each, a “Park” and collectively, the “Parks”) owned and controlled by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation or its affiliates or subsidiaries (collectively, “Six Flags”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). If you want to access our Parks or use our services, please carefully read these entire Terms, as they constitute a written agreement between you and us and they affect your legal rights and obligations. Each time you visit a Park, you agree to be bound by and comply with these Terms. Therefore, do not visit our Parks if you do not agree. In the event of a violation of these Terms, we reserve the right to seek all remedies available by law and in equity.
Pre-K Pass
A Pre-K Pass is valid only at the Park of issue and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows, and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the Park for which it was issued. To be eligible for a Pre-K Pass, a parent or guardian must have a valid Silver, Gold, or PrestigePass, based on the Park where the pass was issued. Your child must be between the ages of 3-5 at the time of activation or renewal, and you must provide your season pass number when prompted during the registration process. A Pre-K Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to Park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted in the “Additional Terms and Conditions by Location” section.
In order to gain entry, a Pre-K Pass, with your photo taken during processing (activation), must be displayed and validated at park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Pre-K Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass. Each visit is subject to applicable Park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by Park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Pre-K Pass is not valid for private events, Park buyouts, Park closings due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
NO REFUNDS OR RAIN CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED FOR UNUSED, EXPIRED, OR LOST PRE-K PASSES, OR IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, AND LOST OR STOLEN PRE-K PASSES WILL NOT BE REPLACED.
A Pre-K Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Pre-K Pass may also be revoked without refund and you may be removed from the Park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the Park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of Park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct.
A Pre-K Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Pre-K Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the Park of issue) for a non-refundable replacement fee or a regular Park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Pre-K Pass may not be used in connection with any other promotional offer or ticket. Unauthorized resale or transfer is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Park Passport, All Season Dining and All Season Drink Plan) added to the Pre-K Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Pre-K Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for meals and drinks to be redeemed, the Pre-K Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
By purchasing a Pre-K Pass or a ticket, you agree to these and other conditions of usage and grant Six Flags permission to use your photographic/video image or likeness in advertising, promotions, or other publication without notice, payment, or compensation to you.
Pre-K Passes for one Park do not grant admission to any other Parks. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags parks and their locations.
In addition to the Terms and Conditions herein, a Pre-K Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time the registered holder attempts to use a Pre-K Pass to gain entry to any Six Flags property. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Six Flags property should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its properties reserve the right to require a park reservation and valid Pre-K season pass on the day of entry.
The Pre-K Pass is offered complimentary at the Parks below, provided the Pre-K Pass is linked to a valid Silver, Gold, or Prestige Pass, depending on which Park the pass was issued. The pass is good on any regular scheduled operating day, excluding separately ticketed Haunt events and SCarowinds. Before arrival, you must register for the Pre-K Pass on the Park’s website. You will receive the Pre-K Pass at the front gate pass processing center once proper identification is provided, authenticating your child’s date of birth and the child’s photo is taken. Examples of valid identification are a birth certificate or travel passport. The Pre-K Pass is valid with the pass products at the following Parks:
California’s Great America – Gold
Carowinds – Gold, Prestige
Cedar Point – Gold, Prestige
Dorney Park – Gold
Kings Dominion – Gold, Prestige
Valleyfair – Gold
Worlds of Fun – Gold, Prestige
Other Terms and Conditions
Security Screening: Prior to entering a Park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for any lost or stolen property.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A PARK’S PREMISES. You assume all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after your visit to a Six Flags Park, and agree that Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting a Pre-K Pass, you explicitly agree not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting the Pre-K Pass, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Availability: Entry at a given attraction is subject to all rules and regulations posted at the Park or in the guide of each attraction. We reserve the right to refuse admission or require guests to leave the premises at any time for safety, operational, or policy reasons. We reserve the right to alter, close, or remove any details, exhibits, rides, goods, or services without prior notice for safety, technical, operational, or other reasons. No refunds or price reductions will be given in these circumstances. Not all attractions, rides, exhibits, goods, or services, may be operational and/or available on the day of your visit.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT. THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY IN ARBITRATION, AND DISCOVERY PROCEDURES AND APPELLATE RIGHTS ARE MORE LIMITED THAN IN COURT.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY NOTED BELOW, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND SIX FLAGS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE TERMS, YOUR PURCHASE, OR THE PARKS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. The dispute must be arbitrated in accordance with the then current rules and procedures cited below and under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), except to the extent the rules and procedures are modified by these Terms. This arbitration agreement is intended to be broadly interpreted, and will survive termination of these Terms.
The arbitration agreement in these Terms is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), including its procedural provisions, in all respects. This means that the FAA governs, among other things, the interpretation and enforcement of this arbitration agreement and all of its provisions, including, without limitation, the class action waiver discussed below. State arbitration laws do not govern in any respect.
The following disputes and/or claims are expressly excluded from this binding arbitration provision:
1. A dispute or claim you may assert in small claims court if your claims apply; and
2. A dispute or claim relating to the enforcement of Six Flags’ intellectual property rights.
A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other, by certified mail, a written Notice of Dispute. The Notice of Dispute to Six Flags should be addressed to: Chief Legal Officer, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, 8701 Red Oak Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28217. If, through good faith, informal negotiation, Six Flags and you do not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days after the Notice of Dispute is received, you or Six Flags may commence an arbitration proceeding. This informal negotiation requirement is designed to allow the Six Flags (or you, in the case of a Dispute Six Flags asserts against you) to make a fair, fact-based offer of settlement if it chooses to do so. You or Six Flags cannot proceed to arbitration before the end of the informal negotiation period. If you or Six Flags proceed to arbitration without providing a compliant Notice of Dispute and waiting until the conclusion of the informal negotiation period, a court may enjoin the filing and order the party that has not followed the informal negotiation process to reimburse the other party for any arbitration fees and costs already incurred. The compliance of a Notice of Dispute, including whether a Notice of Dispute contained all required information, is an issue to be decided by a court. If the parties discuss potential settlement during the informal negotiation period, any settlement terms offered by one party to the other shall not be communicated to the arbitrator.
The arbitration will be governed by the Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes of the AAA (the “AAA Rules”), as modified by these Terms, and will be administered by the AAA. The AAA rules are available online at www.adr.org.
THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY. Under no circumstances does Six Flags consent to have any Disputes arbitrated using class action procedures, even if the arbitration provider has rules permitting class arbitrations.
For Disputes in which the claimant seeks less than USD $10,000, the arbitrator will decide the matter solely on the basis of written submissions, without a formal hearing, unless the arbitrator decides that a formal hearing is necessary. For matters in which the claimant seeks USD $10,000 or more, or smaller matters in which the arbitrator determines a hearing to be necessary, hearings shall be conducted by video or telephone, unless the arbitrator determines an in-person hearing to be necessary. If an in-person hearing is required and you reside in the United States, the hearing will take place in Erie County, Ohio, unless the arbitrator determines that this would pose a hardship for the claimant, in which case the in-person hearing may be conducted in the claimant’s state and county of residence. For residents outside the United States, arbitration shall be initiated in Erie County, Ohio, and you and Six Flags agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the federal or state courts located there, in order to compel arbitration, stay proceedings pending arbitration, or confirm, modify, vacate or enter judgment on the award entered by the arbitrator.
To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party’s individual claim. Arbitration fees shall be paid as provided for by the AAA Rules.
Except for the enforcement process described below, the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on all parties to the dispute; however, the arbitrator is bound by the terms of these Terms. The arbitrator must also follow the applicable law and may not disregard the law based on principles of justice or equity which are not a specific part of the applicable law. The arbitrator will have no authority or power to make any award that extends, modifies or suspends any reasonable standard of business performance set by Six Flags. Further, to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may not assess punitive or exemplary damages.
A judgment may be entered upon the arbitration award and enforced in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable rules of arbitration.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Coordinated Filings: If 25 or more Notices of Disputes are sent that raise similar claims and have the same or coordinated counsel, these will be considered “Coordinated Cases” and will be treated as mass filings or multiple case filings according to the AAA Rules, if and to the extent Coordinated Cases are filed in arbitration as set forth in these Terms. Six Flags or you may advise the other of its or your belief that cases are Coordinated Cases, and disputes over whether a case or cases meet the contractual definition of “Coordinated Cases” will be decided by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter. Demands for Arbitration in Coordinated Cases shall only be filed with the arbitration provider as permitted by the bellwether process set forth below. Applicable statutes of limitations will be tolled for claims asserted in a Coordinated Case from the time a compliant Notice of Dispute has been received by a party until, under these Terms, the Coordinated Case may be filed in arbitration or court.
Once counsel in the Coordinated Cases has advised Six Flags that all or substantially all of the Notices of Dispute have been provided, counsel for the parties shall confer in good faith regarding the number of cases that should proceed in arbitration as bellwethers, to allow each side to test the merits of its arguments. If counsel for the parties do not agree on the number of bellwethers, an even number shall be chosen by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter (or, in the arbitration provider’s discretion, by a process arbitrator). In no event shall the number of bellwether cases exceed ten (10). Factors that the arbitration provider may consider in making this decision include the complexity of the dispute and differences in facts or applicable laws among various cases. Once the number of bellwethers is fixed, by agreement or by the arbitration provider, each side shall select half that number from among the claimants who have provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and only those chosen cases may be filed with the arbitration provider. If any demands for arbitration have been filed by claims not selected for the bellwether arbitrations, such non-bellwether arbitrations shall be promptly dismissed without prejudice and without fees or costs to Six Flags before the bellwether arbitrations may proceed. The parties acknowledge that resolution of some Coordinated Cases will be delayed by this bellwether process. Once all bellwether trials have concluded and decisions/awards issued (or sooner if the counsel for the claimants and Six Flags agree), the parties must engage in a single mediation of all remaining Coordinated Cases, with each side paying half the applicable mediation fee. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants must agree on a mediator within 30 days after the conclusion of the last bellwether trial. If counsel for Six Flags and claimants cannot agree on a mediator within 30 days, the arbitration provider will appoint a mediator as an administrative matter. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants will cooperate for the purpose of ensuring that the mediation is scheduled as quickly as practicable after the mediator is appointed.
If the mediation does not yield a global resolution, this arbitration requirement shall no longer apply to Disputes that are the subject of Coordinated Cases for which a compliant Notice of Dispute was received by the other party but that were not resolved in bellwether proceedings. Such Disputes may be filed only in the state courts in Erie County, Ohio, or if federal jurisdiction exists, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, and you consent as part of these Terms to venue such cases exclusively in these courts. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as prohibiting either you or Six Flags from removing a case from state to federal court if removal is allowed under applicable law. To the extent you are asserting the same claims as other persons and are represented by common or coordinated counsel, you agree to waive any objection that the joinder of all such persons is impracticable. If a formerly arbitrable Dispute is brought in court, claimants may seek class treatment, but to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the classes sought may comprise only the claimants in the Coordinated Cases who provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and any party may contest class certification at any stage of the litigation and on any available basis.
A court shall have authority to enforce this bellwether process and may enjoin the filing of lawsuits or arbitration demands not made in compliance with it.
Future Changes: Although Six Flags may revise these Terms in its discretion, Six Flags does not have the right to alter the Terms to arbitrate or the rules specified herein with respect to any Dispute once that Dispute arises if such change would make arbitration procedures less favorable to the claimant. Whether charged procedures are less favorable to the claimant is an issue to be decided by the arbitrator, and if multiple claimants are proceeding in Coordinated Cases, the applicability of revised terms to the Coordinated Cases will be decided by the arbitration provider as a process matter.
Waiver of Jury Trial and Class Actions: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, for any case not subject to the requirement to arbitrate (except to the limited extent discussed above for Coordinated Cases), you and Six Flags will only bring disputes, claims, or controversies between you and Six Flags in an individual capacity and shall not: (a) seek to bring, join, or participate in any class or representative action, collective or class-wide arbitration, or any other action where another individual or entity acts in a representative capacity (like private attorney general actions); or (b) consolidate or combine individual proceedings or permit another to do so without the express consent of all parties.
You and Six Flags irrevocably waive any right you may have to a jury trial.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Six Flags Parks Prestige Season Pass Terms and Conditions
Last Updated October 24, 2025
THESE SIX FLAGS PARKS PRESTIGE SEASON PASS TERMS AND CONDITIONS (THESE “TERMS”) INCLUDE A BINDING ARBITRATION AGREEMENT AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER THAT AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT REQUIRES THAT DISPUTES BE RESOLVED IN INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATIONS. IN ARBITRATION, THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY AND THERE IS LESS DISCOVERY AND APPELLATE REVIEW THAN IN COURT. PLEASE REVIEW CAREFULLY.
Overview
The following Terms apply to all visitors, ticketholders, and passholders (“you” or “your”) of the amusement parks, waterparks, or other parks (each, a “Park” and collectively, the “Parks”) owned and controlled by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation or its affiliates or subsidiaries (collectively, “Six Flags”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). If you want to access our Parks or use our services, please carefully read these entire Terms, as they constitute a written agreement between you and us and they affect your legal rights and obligations. Each time you visit a Park, you agree to be bound by and comply with these Terms. Therefore, do not visit our Parks if you do not agree. In the event of a violation of these Terms, we reserve the right to seek all remedies available by law and in equity.
Prestige Pass
A Prestige Pass is valid only at the Park from which it was issued and grants a revocable license to the registered holder for admission and use of all available rides (unless restricted by conditions that could ultimately prohibit someone from riding safely, including but not limited to height, weight, age, physical limitations such as pregnancy and heart conditions, or observed inappropriate behavior), shows, and attractions on any regularly-scheduled operating day of the season to the Park for which it was issued. A Prestige Pass is valid for only one visit per day, and a readmission hand stamp or pass scan is required for same-day re-entry. No re-entry is permitted on select days throughout the season. Passholders may only possess one valid season pass per season. This pass also does not include admission to park areas not open to the general public or requires a separate admission fee. Fees for parking, food, merchandise, games, pay-per-experience attractions, concerts, and special events are not included unless specifically noted in the “Additional Terms and Conditions by Location” section.
In order to gain entry to the Park, a Prestige Pass, with your photo taken during processing, must be displayed and validated at Park turnstiles. Any attempt to gain admission using a Prestige Pass by a guest to whom the pass was not originally issued will result in immediate confiscation of the pass without a refund. Each visit is subject to applicable Park rules and restrictions which are subject to change by the Park at any time in its sole discretion.
A Prestige Pass is not valid for private events, Park buyouts, Park closings due to full capacity, or special events at which an additional admission fee is charged. All operating dates and hours are subject to change without notice. All rides and attractions are subject to closings and cancellations for weather or other conditions.
NO REFUNDS OR RAIN CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED FOR UNUSED, EXPIRED, OR LOST PRESTIGE PASSES, OR IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, AND LOST OR STOLEN PRESTIGE PASSES WILL NOT BE REPLACED.
A Prestige Pass is the property of Six Flags and is non-transferable, non-refundable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. A Prestige Pass may also be revoked without refund, and the Passholder removed from the Park for any misuse, failure to abide by applicable terms and conditions or conduct detrimental to the park, including theft of property or services, violation of Federal, State, and Local laws, assisting any person to obtain unauthorized entry, violation of park rules, safety procedures, vandalism, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and possession of intoxicating liquors (except as properly purchased within the Park with valid identification and used responsibly), drugs or weapons.
A Prestige Pass ID Card is required for admission at all times. If a Prestige Pass is lost, stolen, or forgotten, the ID card can be replaced (only at the Park of issuance) for a non-refundable replacement fee, or a regular Park admission ticket may be purchased at full gate price. A Prestige Pass may not be used in connection with any other promotional offer or ticket (except as specifically designated for Prestige Passholders). Unauthorized resale is prohibited.
Any additional benefits (such as All Park Passport, All Season Dining, All Season Drink Plan, Season Pass Fast Lane, All Season Parking, Season Pass Locker) added to the Prestige Pass are only valid for redemption exclusively by the registered passholder. Once benefits are linked to a Prestige Pass, they are non-transferable, non-exchangeable, and not valid for cash. In order for benefits to be redeemed, the Prestige Pass must be used for admission on the same date.
By purchasing a Prestige Pass or a ticket, you agree to these and other conditions of usage and grant Six Flags permission to use your photographic/video image or likeness in advertising, promotions, or other publication without notice, payment, or compensation to you.
Prestige Passes for one Park do not grant admission to any other Parks, unless you have also purchased the All Park Passport add-on. Visit www.sixflags.com for a complete listing of all Six Flags Parks and their locations.
In addition to these Terms, a Prestige Pass is subject to all Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders in effect at the time you attempt to use a Prestige Pass to gain entry to any Park. All Federal, State, and local government orders and related Park rules and regulations applicable to the location of each Park should be reviewed before any attempt to gain admission. No refund will be provided due to any closure, capacity limitation, and/or full or partial shutdown resulting from any Federal, State, and local government health and safety orders. Six Flags and its Parks reserve the right to require a Park reservation and valid Prestige Pass on the day of entry.
A Prestige Pass is ONLY valid for entry at the Park from which it was issued at the following Parks:
- Canada’s Wonderland
- Carowinds
- Cedar Point
- Dorney Park
- Kings Dominion
- Kings Island
- Knott’s Berry Farm
- Michigan’s Adventure
- Worlds of Fun
- Six Flags Darien Lake
- Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas
- Six Flags Frontier City
- Six Flags Great Adventure
- Six Flags Great America
- Six Flags Great Escape
- Six Flags La Ronde
- Six Flags Magic Mountain
- Six Flags Mexico
- Six Flags New England
- Six Flags Over Georgia
- Six Flags Over Texas
- Six Flags St. Louis
- Six Flags White Water
- Hurricane Harbor Arlington
- Hurricane Harbor Chicago
- Hurricane Harbor Concord
- Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles
- Hurricane Harbor New Jersey
- Hurricane Harbor Oaxtapec
- Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City
- Hurricane Harbor Phoenix
- Hurricane Harbor Rockford
- Hurricane Harbor Splashtown
A Prestige Pass can only be used to access Six Flags parks other than the park from which it was issued with the additional purchase of the All Park Passport add-on.
Additional Terms and Conditions by Location
- Canada’s Wonderland – Parking is included with the purchase of a Prestige Pass.
- Knott’s Berry Farm – Prestige Pass is valid only for admission on any regular scheduled operating day and is not valid for entry to Scary Farm. Parking is included with the purchase of a Prestige Pass.
- La Ronde – Parking is only included for La Ronde based Prestige Passholders.
- Schlitterbahn New Braunfels – Reservations are required on select days.
Other Terms and Conditions
Prestige Membership Valid Until Dates: Six Flags Prestige Memberships are validfrom the time that the first monthly Membership payment is made until the time the Six Flags Prestige Membership is validly cancelled or otherwise deactivated. Terms and conditions related to Membership cancellations are set forth in the Pass Holder’s Membership Agreement.
Blockout Dates: Some Prestige Passes may be subject to admission “blockout dates” during which the Prestige Pass is not valid for admission. Reasonable efforts will be used to post these blockout dates on the Six Flags website at least five months in advance or they will be stated with the Prestige Pass description.
Security Screening: Prior to entering a Park, all guests must go through a bag check and metal detection screening, and you hereby consent to doing so.
Lost Property: Six Flags is not responsible for any lost or stolen property.
Warning and Indemnification: WARNING: PHYSICALLY DEMANDING RIDES, SLIPPERY SURFACES, POOLS AND STREAMS OF WATER ARE INHERENT RISKS WITHIN SOME SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS. PLEASE STAY ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND ABIDE BY ALL PARK AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTION RULES AND REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE POSTED WITHIN A PARK’S PREMISES. You assume all risk incidental to waterparks, water rides, amusement parks, amusement park rides and all Six Flags Attractions, whether occurring prior to, during, or after your visit to a Six Flags Park, and agree that Six Flags, and its affiliates, and its and their respective owners, operators, employees, members, and/or agents (collectively, “Six Flags Staff”) shall not be liable for bodily and/or severe injury, and/or death resulting from such causes. By purchasing and/or accepting a Prestige Pass, you explicitly agree not to file any claim or lawsuit against Six Flags Staff for personal injury or death.
By purchasing and/or accepting this Season Pass or Ticket, the Passholder or Ticket Holder further agrees that they will indemnify and hold harmless Six Flags Staff from any loss, liability, damages or cost of any kind that they may incur as the result any injury to themselves or to any member of their family or for whom they explain the meaning of this agreement, even if it is contended that any such injury was caused by negligence on the part of Six Flags Staff.
In any suit filed by a parent on behalf of a minor Passholder or Ticket Holder, the parent agrees to fully indemnify Six Flags Staff.
Assumption of Risk: The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that there are risks inherent in using Six Flags premises and Six Flags attractions and that these risks can cause serious and even fatal injuries. These risks include, but are not limited to: slippery or uneven surfaces; water pools; sudden or abrupt changes in speed, altitude, and/or direction; and contact or collisions with barriers, walls, ride carriages, or other parts of Six Flags attractions or premises. The Passholder or Ticket Holder further acknowledges that, while lifeguards are on duty at some Six Flags attractions, this does not mean that Six Flags ensures or guarantees the safety of any person at these attractions. The Passholder or Ticket Holder acknowledges that they alone are responsible for the safety of themselves or any minors or other persons in their care while using Six Flags attractions regardless of the presence of a lifeguard.
The PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER explicitly assumes all risks, hazards, and dangers associated with the operation of all rides and attractions and agrees to read and adhere to all safety and warning signage, instructions, and rules. The Passholder or Ticket Holder agrees and understands that use of Six Flags premises or attractions is a purely voluntary, recreational activity and that, if he or she is not willing to acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue, he or she should not use these premises or attractions. Six Flags will not bear any responsibility for bodily injury and/or severe injury and/or death or loss to any person in connection with use of the Six Flags premises, rides, amusements, attractions, or on their entrance into or departure from the Six Flags premises or attractions.
Availability: Entry at a given attraction is subject to all rules and regulations posted at the Park or in the guide of each attraction. We reserve the right to refuse admission or require guests to leave the premises at any time for safety, operational, or policy reasons. We reserve the right to alter, close, or remove any details, exhibits, rides, goods, or services without prior notice for safety, technical, operational, or other reasons. No refunds or price reductions will be given in these circumstances. Not all attractions, rides, exhibits, goods, or services, may be operational and/or available on the day of your visit.
Release of Liability: IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE AND BEING ALLOWED TO VISIT AND USE SIX FLAGS PREMISES AND SIX FLAGS ATTRACTIONS, THE PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER EXPLICITLY AGREES NOT TO SUE AND RELEASES FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, SIX FLAGS STAFF, IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER OR ANY MEMBER OF PASSHOLDER’S OR TICKET HOLDER’S FAMILY SUFFERS BODILY INJURY AND/OR SEVERE INJURY AND/OR DEATH OR LOSS IN ANY WAY WHILE USING ANY OF THE SIX FLAGS PREMISES OR ATTRACTIONS OR WHILE BEING PRESENT AT THE PREMISES, EVEN IF PASSHOLDER OR TICKET HOLDER CONTENDS THAT SUCH INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SIX FLAGS OR SIX FLAGS STAFF.
Dispute Resolution: PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT. THERE IS NO JUDGE OR JURY IN ARBITRATION, AND DISCOVERY PROCEDURES AND APPELLATE RIGHTS ARE MORE LIMITED THAN IN COURT.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY NOTED BELOW, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND SIX FLAGS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE TERMS, YOUR PURCHASE, OR THE PARKS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT. The dispute must be arbitrated in accordance with the then current rules and procedures cited below and under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), except to the extent the rules and procedures are modified by these Terms. This arbitration agreement is intended to be broadly interpreted, and will survive termination of these Terms.
The arbitration agreement in these Terms is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), including its procedural provisions, in all respects. This means that the FAA governs, among other things, the interpretation and enforcement of this arbitration agreement and all of its provisions, including, without limitation, the class action waiver discussed below. State arbitration laws do not govern in any respect.
The following disputes and/or claims are expressly excluded from this binding arbitration provision:
1. A dispute or claim you may assert in small claims court if your claims apply; and
2. A dispute or claim relating to the enforcement of Six Flags’ intellectual property rights.
A party who intends to seek arbitration must first send to the other, by certified mail, a written Notice of Dispute. The Notice of Dispute to Six Flags should be addressed to: Chief Legal Officer, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, 8701 Red Oak Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28217. If, through good faith, informal negotiation, Six Flags and you do not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days after the Notice of Dispute is received, you or Six Flags may commence an arbitration proceeding. This informal negotiation requirement is designed to allow the Six Flags (or you, in the case of a Dispute Six Flags asserts against you) to make a fair, fact-based offer of settlement if it chooses to do so. You or Six Flags cannot proceed to arbitration before the end of the informal negotiation period. If you or Six Flags proceed to arbitration without providing a compliant Notice of Dispute and waiting until the conclusion of the informal negotiation period, a court may enjoin the filing and order the party that has not followed the informal negotiation process to reimburse the other party for any arbitration fees and costs already incurred. The compliance of a Notice of Dispute, including whether a Notice of Dispute contained all required information, is an issue to be decided by a court. If the parties discuss potential settlement during the informal negotiation period, any settlement terms offered by one party to the other shall not be communicated to the arbitrator.
The arbitration will be governed by the Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes of the AAA (the “AAA Rules”), as modified by these Terms, and will be administered by the AAA. The AAA rules are available online at www.adr.org.
THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS IN THIS SECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY. Under no circumstances does Six Flags consent to have any Disputes arbitrated using class action procedures, even if the arbitration provider has rules permitting class arbitrations.
For Disputes in which the claimant seeks less than USD $10,000, the arbitrator will decide the matter solely on the basis of written submissions, without a formal hearing, unless the arbitrator decides that a formal hearing is necessary. For matters in which the claimant seeks USD $10,000 or more, or smaller matters in which the arbitrator determines a hearing to be necessary, hearings shall be conducted by video or telephone, unless the arbitrator determines an in-person hearing to be necessary. If an in-person hearing is required and you reside in the United States, the hearing will take place in Erie County, Ohio, unless the arbitrator determines that this would pose a hardship for the claimant, in which case the in-person hearing may be conducted in the claimant’s state and county of residence. For residents outside the United States, arbitration shall be initiated in Erie County, Ohio, and you and Six Flags agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the federal or state courts located there, in order to compel arbitration, stay proceedings pending arbitration, or confirm, modify, vacate or enter judgment on the award entered by the arbitrator.
To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may award injunctive relief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party’s individual claim. Arbitration fees shall be paid as provided for by the AAA Rules.
Except for the enforcement process described below, the decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on all parties to the dispute; however, the arbitrator is bound by the terms of these Terms. The arbitrator must also follow the applicable law and may not disregard the law based on principles of justice or equity which are not a specific part of the applicable law. The arbitrator will have no authority or power to make any award that extends, modifies or suspends any reasonable standard of business performance set by Six Flags. Further, to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the arbitrator may not assess punitive or exemplary damages.
A judgment may be entered upon the arbitration award and enforced in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and applicable rules of arbitration.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
Coordinated Filings: If 25 or more Notices of Disputes are sent that raise similar claims and have the same or coordinated counsel, these will be considered “Coordinated Cases” and will be treated as mass filings or multiple case filings according to the AAA Rules, if and to the extent Coordinated Cases are filed in arbitration as set forth in these Terms. Six Flags or you may advise the other of its or your belief that cases are Coordinated Cases, and disputes over whether a case or cases meet the contractual definition of “Coordinated Cases” will be decided by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter. Demands for Arbitration in Coordinated Cases shall only be filed with the arbitration provider as permitted by the bellwether process set forth below. Applicable statutes of limitations will be tolled for claims asserted in a Coordinated Case from the time a compliant Notice of Dispute has been received by a party until, under these Terms, the Coordinated Case may be filed in arbitration or court.
Once counsel in the Coordinated Cases has advised Six Flags that all or substantially all of the Notices of Dispute have been provided, counsel for the parties shall confer in good faith regarding the number of cases that should proceed in arbitration as bellwethers, to allow each side to test the merits of its arguments. If counsel for the parties do not agree on the number of bellwethers, an even number shall be chosen by the arbitration provider as an administrative matter (or, in the arbitration provider’s discretion, by a process arbitrator). In no event shall the number of bellwether cases exceed ten (10). Factors that the arbitration provider may consider in making this decision include the complexity of the dispute and differences in facts or applicable laws among various cases. Once the number of bellwethers is fixed, by agreement or by the arbitration provider, each side shall select half that number from among the claimants who have provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and only those chosen cases may be filed with the arbitration provider. If any demands for arbitration have been filed by claims not selected for the bellwether arbitrations, such non-bellwether arbitrations shall be promptly dismissed without prejudice and without fees or costs to Six Flags before the bellwether arbitrations may proceed. The parties acknowledge that resolution of some Coordinated Cases will be delayed by this bellwether process. Once all bellwether trials have concluded and decisions/awards issued (or sooner if the counsel for the claimants and Six Flags agree), the parties must engage in a single mediation of all remaining Coordinated Cases, with each side paying half the applicable mediation fee. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants must agree on a mediator within 30 days after the conclusion of the last bellwether trial. If counsel for Six Flags and claimants cannot agree on a mediator within 30 days, the arbitration provider will appoint a mediator as an administrative matter. Six Flags and counsel for the claimants will cooperate for the purpose of ensuring that the mediation is scheduled as quickly as practicable after the mediator is appointed.
If the mediation does not yield a global resolution, this arbitration requirement shall no longer apply to Disputes that are the subject of Coordinated Cases for which a compliant Notice of Dispute was received by the other party but that were not resolved in bellwether proceedings. Such Disputes may be filed only in the state courts in Erie County, Ohio, or if federal jurisdiction exists, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, and you consent as part of these Terms to venue such cases exclusively in these courts. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as prohibiting either you or Six Flags from removing a case from state to federal court if removal is allowed under applicable law. To the extent you are asserting the same claims as other persons and are represented by common or coordinated counsel, you agree to waive any objection that the joinder of all such persons is impracticable. If a formerly arbitrable Dispute is brought in court, claimants may seek class treatment, but to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the classes sought may comprise only the claimants in the Coordinated Cases who provided compliant Notices of Dispute, and any party may contest class certification at any stage of the litigation and on any available basis.
A court shall have authority to enforce this bellwether process and may enjoin the filing of lawsuits or arbitration demands not made in compliance with it.
Future Changes: Although Six Flags may revise these Terms in its discretion, Six Flags does not have the right to alter the Terms to arbitrate or the rules specified herein with respect to any Dispute once that Dispute arises if such change would make arbitration procedures less favorable to the claimant. Whether charged procedures are less favorable to the claimant is an issue to be decided by the arbitrator, and if multiple claimants are proceeding in Coordinated Cases, the applicability of revised terms to the Coordinated Cases will be decided by the arbitration provider as a process matter.
Waiver of Jury Trial and Class Actions: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, for any case not subject to the requirement to arbitrate (except to the limited extent discussed above for Coordinated Cases), you and Six Flags will only bring disputes, claims, or controversies between you and Six Flags in an individual capacity and shall not: (a) seek to bring, join, or participate in any class or representative action, collective or class-wide arbitration, or any other action where another individual or entity acts in a representative capacity (like private attorney general actions); or (b) consolidate or combine individual proceedings or permit another to do so without the express consent of all parties.
You and Six Flags irrevocably waive any right you may have to a jury trial.
You agree that these Terms evidence a transaction involving interstate commerce and will be governed by and construed in accordance with federal law to the fullest extent possible.
