![]() Advanced security screening technology for touchless bag checks andĬonstruction is underway on the all-new Paradise Island at Hurricane Harbor Phoenix.State-of-the-art thermal imaging for temperature checks.The park will employ an online reservation system to manage attendance and schedule guests for entry by day. These procedures will be adjusted on an as-needed basis to ensure compliance with state and federal recommendations. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix has implemented extensive safety measures and hygiene protocols, including several advanced technology systems to protect guests and employees. The health and safety of our guests and team members remains our top priority and we’ve worked to create a fun and safe environment for everyone.” “Hurricane Harbor is Arizona’s favorite waterpark with more than 30 thrilling attractions for the entire family, and coming this summer, the all-new Paradise Island. “We are excited to open our gates and welcome guests back,” said Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix General Manager Donald Spiller. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix, Arizona’s largest waterpark, splashes into the 2020 season on March 13. The Six Flags 10-meal dining plan replaces a $150 per year unlimited dining plan that became a viral sensation when frugal food hackers found ways to eat for less than $1 a day.Good news for valley families and water park lovers. ![]() That means depending on where you buy your pass the meal deal premium costs you $175 to $215 - or $17.50 to $21.50 per meal. Ultimate Passes - which come with the 10-meal dining plan - appear to be priced at $350 at all parks. Louis to $165 at Six Flags New England and $175 at Six Flags Over Texas. Most Six Flags parks operate on a seasonal basis with Halloween and Christmas events - which means the “year” varies by location.Įxtreme Passes - which are good at all outdoor Six Flags amusement parks and water parks – range in price by market from $135 at Hurricane Harbor Phoenix and $150 at Six Flags St. area to $115 at Six Flags Great America in the Chicago area. Prices for Thrill Seeker annual passes also vary by park - from $78 at Frontier City in Oklahoma to $90 at Six Flags America in the Washington D.C. Summer Passes are as cheap as $50 at Six Flags Over Georgia and more than half the Six Flags amusement parks offer a Summer Pass for $60 or less. Prices vary in each of the Six Flags markets in North America. SEE ALSO: Six Flags Magic Mountain adds digital wait time boards throughout park The two system-wide annual passes also include a pair of Junior Passes - which get kids under 42 inches tall into the parks all season with the annual passholder. The three annual pass levels offer 12-month payment options. The Ultimate annual pass tosses in a 10-meal dining plan - for $350 at both Magic Mountain and Discovery Kingdom. The Extreme annual pass runs $195 at Magic Mountain and $175 at Discovery Kingdom. The two top-priced annual pass tiers offer unlimited access to all Six Flags outdoor amusement and water parks in the United States, Canada and Mexico and include preferred parking. SEE ALSO: Six Flags Magic Mountain adds new single-rider lines to shorten wait times The Thrill Seeker pass is $140 at Magic Mountain and $115 at Discovery Kingdom. The other local option is the Thrill Seeker annual pass which comes with access to your home park and the neighboring water park as well as parking - but as the name suggests is good for the whole year rather than just the summer.
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