A Look at Fright Fest 2019 Preparations
Fright Fest 2019 is right around the corner at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. The park continues to enhance their scare zones with more theming and larger decor pieces. Signage for the park’s line-up of haunted houses have also popped back up at various locations. Theatre modifications also continue as Fiesta Texas unveils two all-new productions and two returning, but revamped, productions to their offering of entertainment.
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2026 sees the final integrations of Cedar Fair and Six Flags legacy parks. Six Flags Fiesta Texas recently introduced Fast Lane to replace their Flash Pass system, along with changes to dining plans and drink plans. We also take a look at other park projects, including the refurbishment of multiple rides as winter operations continue on.
The 2026 season has already started at some Six Flags theme parks with important changes coming down the line. Learn about Fast Lane taking over Flash Pass, changes to the dining plan for legacy memberships and a new mobile app that combines all legacy Cedar Fair parks into one.
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (NYSE: FUN), North America’s largest regional amusement park operator, today announced a significant enhancement to its Gold season passes and memberships with the launch of regional park access, delivering even greater flexibility, variety and value for guests. Additionally, the company will offer a limited-time spring promotion enabling guests to purchase a Gold season pass for the price of a Silver pass at select Six Flags parks.
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