Knott’s and Magic Mountain will offer a season pass good for both parks in 2025 — but you’ll have to pay for a whole lot of theme park access across North America that you probably don’t need and likely won’t use.
Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain will offer an All Park Passport add-on next year that gets select season passholders into all legacy Cedar Fair and Six Flags parks starting on Jan. 6, according to Knott’s and Six Flags officials.
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A Southern California season pass good for only Knott’s and Magic Mountain is not planned at this time.
Prices will be announced in the next few weeks when 2025 season passes and add-ons go on sale at all legacy Cedar Fair and Six Flags parks.
How much could a season pass cost that’s good for every Six Flags and Cedar Fair park?
Knott’s currently sells an All Park Passport that offer access to all Cedar Fair parks in 2024 with the Gold season pass for $285 and the Prestige pass for $555.
Magic Mountain sells a Diamond season pass for $195 that gets you into all Six Flags parks in 2024.
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The new All Park Passport with no blackout dates good for Knott’s, Magic Mountain and all the Six Flags and Cedar Fair parks could cost less than similar passes for Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood.
The $1,649 Inspire Key annual pass is good nearly every day of the year at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure — with about two weeks of blockout dates.
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The $599 Platinum annual pass at Universal Studios Hollywood has no blackout dates.
Disney and Universal do not offer annual passes good at all of their parks around the globe.
The 2025 Six Flags All Park Passport could be priced to compete with similar passes from SeaWorld and Legoland.
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