Six Flags has a ticket and pass sale live across several park offer pages. Memorial Day Sale banners at participating parks put the deadline on Monday, May 25, 2026.
Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags Over Texas, and Six Flags Magic Mountain are all advertising the same core sale message: save up to 50% on tickets, passes, and more, with discounts potentially lower depending on the product and online purchase required. The pages also use a countdown timer tied to the May 25 deadline.
The exact products vary by park. Some parks list memberships, season passes, daily tickets, water-park tickets, group tickets, and military or first-responder offers under the sale navigation. Magic Mountain's page, for example, showed season passes starting at $89 before taxes and fees, while other participating Six Flags pages emphasized memberships starting from monthly pricing after an initial payment.
The post-merger Cedar Fair side is not uniform. Cedar Point's special offers did not carry the same red Memorial Day countdown, but park-specific pass pricing included a 2026 Gold Pass shown at $150 online compared with a $195 gate price, plus taxes and fees.
Terms vary by park and ticket type, including blackout dates, payment plans, processing fees, rain policies, parking, water-park admission, and product eligibility.
Deadline sales can push guests to buy before a holiday weekend, especially at regional parks moving into daily summer operations. That does not automatically mean every park gets busier on May 25, but it does raise the chance that price-sensitive guests lock in summer plans this week.
Six Flags has not said whether the Memorial Day offer will be extended or replaced after May 25.