The Brand New 2025 All Parks Passport
Looking for a new adventure? Fortunately, the long-awaited merge of Six Flags and Knotts Berry Farm has finally been made. Now, with the 2025 Gold, or 2025 Prestige season pass, no longer are you restricted to just one park. Guests have been looking forward to a change like this for a long time, and are glad it’s finally been done.
Levi Fitterer, a high school student in her Junior year at Saugus High and a frequent Six Flags attendee speaks about her opinion on the new All Parks Passport. “I think it would be very cool to be able to explore both parks and try out new things.” Fitterer also mentions how she looks forward to being able to go to Knotts Berry Farm with her friends and family. “I think it would be a really fun adventure and experience to be able to go with friends and family and see what could be at new parks.”
Quinn Mancia, a Six Flags employee, shares her point of view on the new passport installment. “Seeing different people different from the normal crowd is like a breath of fresh air.” Mancia has never gone to Knotts Berry Farm, but is excited to visit one day. “Since the merge happened, I’ve heard things about Six Flags employees also having free entry into Knotts. It would be really nice since I could get in for free, and could possibly bring a family member or friend.” Mancia talks about how she recommends guests to consider purchasing the new Add-on ticket, as it can be very valuable. “Almost every day at work I experience a guest coming in from a separate Six Flags park attempting to use a pass or ticket that is designated to their single home park. Most guests are troubled when they figure out that their pass only allows access to the designated park. With the All Parks Pass, it eliminates that trouble entirely; the only minor thing you would have to do is purchase an Add-on to your pass. So in short, yes, it is a good time saver and very convenient for families and friends visiting different Six Flags parks and wanting to skip the trouble of separate tickets per visit.”
How to purchase the enjoyable new All Parks Season Pass Add-on
First, it is required to have either a Gold pass or the Prestige pass at one of the two parks (Six Flags or Knotts Berry Farm.) Once you have the season pass purchased, you then go to the ticket purchasing website for either one of the parks. Then, you will go on with your purchase of the Season pass, but in the add-ons page, select the “2025 All Parks Passport”, which is starting at $65 dollars, and may increase in the future. Now, your new season pass is valid at any Legacy Cedar Fair park!
What is a Legacy Cedar Fair Park?
Cedar Fair Park is the company that has successfully merged Magic Mountain and Knotts Berry Farm together. With access to the All Parks Add-on, thrill-seekers now have access to the many parks listed below.
The following parks are available for entry today, with the “2025 All Parks Passport”.
- 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)
Starting January 6th, the parks above AND below are all available for entry in 2025!
- Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, CA)
- Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson, NJ)
- Six Flags Great America (Gurnee, IL)
- Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, TX)
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas (San Antonio, TX)
- Six Flags Over Georgia (Austell, GA)
Six Flags and Knotts Berry Farm Season Pass Holders can now have a blast with the All Parks Season Passport! You now can bring your friends and family to venture and explore new amusement parks.