
"Six Flags will kick off the regional pass plan on Feb. 9 with a limited time sale on Gold season passes for $140 at Knott's and $90 at Magic Mountain that offer access to all the Six Flags parks in the West Region. The Magic Mountain Silver Pass will become the Gold Pass on Feb. 9 and include Six Flags West Region access. Knott's does not offer a Silver Pass."
"Don't try to be clever and purchase a $75 Six Flags Discovery Kingdom Gold Pass just to save a few bucks if you plan to spend most of your time at Knott's or Magic Mountain. Wherever you use your pass first becomes your home park - and that's where your perks work for things like merchandise and food discounts and free bring-a-friend tickets. Also, the Gold Passes for the Southern California parks have no blockout dates."
Six Flags is launching a West Region season-pass option that bundles Knott's Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain and eight other amusement and water parks. The regional plan begins Feb. 9 with limited-time Gold pass pricing: $140 at Knott's and $90 at Magic Mountain, granting access to all West Region parks. Magic Mountain Silver Passes will convert to Gold on Feb. 9, and existing 2026 Knott's Gold or Magic Mountain Silver/Gold passholders will automatically receive West Region access. The first park where a pass is used becomes the home park for discounts and perks. Southern California Gold Passes have no blockout dates, and daily front-gate tickets at Knott's and Magic Mountain cost about $110, making the Gold passes a strong value.
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