![]() When the gondola reaches the top of the tower, riders are swung in a wide circle at speeds approaching 43 miles per hour (69 km/h), with expansive views of the adjacent countryside. Riders aboard SkyScreamer are carried aloft in two-person swing-like chairs attached to a rotating gondola mounted on a central tower. Since 2011, Six Flags has installed SkyScreamers in ten of their parks. Designed by Funtime, an Austrian ride manufacturer, the attraction is one of their "Star Flyer" models. Six Flags is hoping your use come summertime will help ease the pain of the payments through the winter.SkyScreamer is an amusement ride located at several Six Flags theme parks in North America. There’s value to be had in Six Flags’ newest season pass offering, but you’re not going to be having much fun when you pay $9 for a service you can’t use come February. I guess it’s balanced out by parking at Magic Mountain costing an extra $10, or something. How a regular pass at a Six Flags in southern California is cheaper than one in San Antonio, I don’t know. At Magic Mountain, the gold pass runs you $10 a month and includes admission to Hurricane Harbor - the standard one-park pass is just $6.08 a month. On May 4 next year I’ll be able to cancel my membership - but they’re hoping I won’t - whether that be thanks to a great experience at Six Flags parks this year or (more likely) because I forget to cancel it.īenefits and costs for each membership vary from park to park. No doubt Six Flags’ plan of attack here is much the same as other companies offering a membership: They don’t want you to cancel. These features are identical to what is offered with the season passes, so the only meaningful difference is that the price is paid over 12 months instead of in a lump sum. An extra bring a friend free ticket (still on select days).No blockout dates (regular passes are blocked out October 18, 25 and December 20-21). ![]()
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