for one person and a regular flash pass its 45 dollars for two its 75
for one person with the gold flast pass its 70 dollars and 117 for two
for the platinum flash pass its 105 dollars for one person and 187 for two
The price of the Flash Pass varies depending upon which level of service the guest wants and the day of the week/month/season of attendance.
For example: on a Saturday in mid-August, 2013, the basic Flash Pass is $45.00 for the first person, the Gold Flash Pass, which lessens wait times by 50%, is $75.00 for the first person, and the Platinum Flash Pass, which lessens wait times by 90% PLUS lets guests ride two times in a row without getting off the ride is $105.00.
If there is a group of people, the pass becomes a group pass and is priced respectively. For example, that same basic pass is $75.00 for two people, instead of two separate passes for $90.00.
On the Six Flags Magic Mountain website, there is a cost analysis tool built right in to the ticket buying process. You can check on the price there without actually buying anything.
It depends on which Six Flags your talking about they are all different prices for the Flash Pass.
For 2009, the cost of a flash pass at SFNE is $29 for 1 person, $43 for 2. If you want the gold flash pass (which discounts your wait time 75%) cost is $58 for 1, $29 for 2.
$10.00
no that's silly
One million dollars and fifty cents
no it's good for one you can get a deal for three people on one flash pass.
any day
well they cost 199.00 for all the parks for 1 person and for a year it costs 289.64 for a person.
they are 69.99
$10.00, but if you have a season pass, there is a discount. (5%, I think?) Hope this helps. :v)
no
One can purchase a season pass for Six Flags Great Adventure online by visiting the Six Flags official website. The season pass will be available for purchase on that website.
Yes, a season pass from any Six Flags park is good for all other Six Flags park. If you have season pass parking, it may not be valid at some of the parks.