Recent Six Flags All-Access Pass gives access to all 42 parks – The Mercury News

CHARLOTTE, NC — Six Flags is offering a pass with unlimited access to all of its parks, including Carowinds, next 12 months, only one month after merging with Carowinds' parent company.

The additional “All-Park Passport” offer means unlimited access and parking in any respect 42 Six Flags theme and water parks starting January 6, the corporate said.

Drivers take a lap on Fury 325 at Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina, on April 8, 2022. (Alex Slitz/The Charlotte Observer/TNS)
Drivers take a lap on Fury 325 at Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina, on April 8, 2022. (Alex Slitz/The Charlotte Observer/TNS)

For Carowinds park pass holders within the Charlotte area, the inclusive pass could be added to Gold and Prestige season passes for added access, the park's website says. A Gold pass costs $99 per 12 months and a Prestige pass costs $260 per 12 months, the park's website says.

Cedar Fair, the previous parent company of Carowinds, will offer access passes to all of its parks starting in 2024, Six Flags spokesman Gary Rhodes said.

Last month, Cedar Fair and Six Flags accomplished an $8 billion merger that may move the brand new theme park's headquarters to Charlotte. Cedar Fair has owned and operated Carowinds since 2006, after buying it from Paramount for $1.2 billion.

Carowinds is a 400-acre amusement park that straddles the North Carolina/South Carolina border in Charlotte and Fort Mill, South Carolina.

The All-Park Pass will help integrate Six Flags and Cedar Fairs parks, said Richard Zimmerman, Six Flags president and CEO, in an announcement.

This month, Six Flags announced two recent Carowinds' Camp Snoopy attractions opening next 12 months – a family-friendly roller coaster and an interactive raft ride.

Six Flags also announced plans to update its food and drinks menus and facilities. The amount of cash that shall be invested in these upgrades was not disclosed. The recent menu items shall be announced next 12 months, Rhodes said.

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