Six Flags over Texas has once again changed up its admission offerings, this time making season passes much more like the former membership option.
Back in early 2021, Six Flags ditched memberships for select parks including Arlington’s own. While existing members were grandfathered into a legacy membership option, new visitors had to pick between a one-day ticket or a season pass (which spanned the current January-December year).
Now season passes are good for the following 12 months when purchased, and when combined with the monthly payment plan option, the new season passes essentially act as memberships.
The park is also currently offering a special “Summer Pass” good for unlimited admission through Labor Day for $69.99.
More details, including specifics about pricing, can be found on the official Six Flags admission page.
Why did you do away with the membership passes? Will y’all bring the membership passes back?
This website (GuideToSFoT) is an unofficial fan site, so we can’t say why the park got rid of the original memberships. But they’re essentially back in the form of Six Flags Plus program.