This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Show Six Flags Magic Mountain is ending its unlimited dining plan and replacing it with meal add-ons that guests can purchase with their tickets and passes. Previously, Six Flags sold a $150 dining plan that let season pass holders get two meals and a snack every day of the year. The thrifty dining option recently garnered attention online after a Santa Clarita man said he ate many of his meals at Six Flags for seven years to save money and pay off his student loans. “It was crazy — I was saving money, paying off student loans,” the man told Mel Magazine. “One of my coworkers said she spent $1,500 a month on eating out, I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m not going down that road!’” Unfortunately for those hoping to begin a diet of amusement park burgers and fries, that dining option is no longer available. Now, members and Season Pass holders can instead add a $39.99 four-meal plan to their passes. It includes four entrees that can be redeemed all in one day or throughout the year. There are also one-day dining deal add-ons. One of them, which sells for $19.99, offers one meal and one snack. The other, priced at $39.99, offers free fountain beverages all day in addition to the meal and snack. There’s also a $330 Ultimate Pass that includes a 10-meal dining plan at Magic Mountain. Holders can redeem all 10 meals in one day or spread them out throughout the season. Six Flags Magic Mountain spokeswoman Alex French told KTLA the viral stories about people eating at the park daily did not influence the company’s decision. “We believe there is no better value than a visit to Six Flags and continuously look at ways to improve our product offerings with the goal of elevating the guest experience,” Six Flags officials said in a statement. ”Based on guest feedback, we recently launched a simplified Pass Program that better aligns with those preferences, including add-ons like the Dining Pass. “As we continue to invest in our parks and offer a more premium dining experience, our new Dining Pass Program includes new options for one-day ticket holders and Passholders,” the statement continued. Six Flags Magic Mountain, the undisputed “Thrill Capital of the World,” today announced a new thrilling lineup of special events for Fall 2022 and the 2023 season, plus the return of the guest favorite dining pass and membership programs. In addition to the park’s world-record 20 coasters, plus over 100 games and attractions for thrill-seekers of all ages, returning guest favorite events and new offerings create endless opportunities for fun all year long. Fall 2022 events and offers include:
For the 2023 season, Six Flags Magic Mountain will be offering several new events throughout the year for revelers of all ages. The wide variety of events features everything from family-friendly fun to the perfect foodie paradise. New events and celebrations include Lunar New Year, Mardi Gras, Cinco de Mayo, Six Flags Pride, Celebrate America and many more. The popular Seasonal Dining Pass is back! The re-launched dining program offer guests with a Seasonal Pass or Membership a convenient way to fuel up for their day. The Seasonal Dining Pass allows up to two meals per visit with a 3-hour window between meals. And those who purchase their pass or membership by September 5, 2022 will receive a 10% discount off the new Seasonal Dining Pass as well as FREE drinks for the rest of the 2022 Season. Membership returns with three tiers of benefits! The Gold Thrill Seeker includes admission to Six Flags Magic Mountain plus parking and in-park benefits. The Platinum Thrill Seeker levels up and is ideal for guests that like to visit multiple Six Flags venues, including Hurricane Harbor and other outdoor properties. The Diamond Thrill Seeker is the best value with the best benefits; it includes all of the advantages of Platinum, plus deeper discounts on food and merchandise, extra discounted tickets for friends, and more skip-the-line passes! Best of all, there are no block out dates! Guests may also select the flexible payment plan for the Thrill Seeker annual memberships. Six Flags also offers a Seasonal Pass for frequent home park only visitation. Six Flags Pass Program:
Pass details can be found at sixflags.com/magicmountain.
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How much are drinks at Magic Mountain?Food price meals range from 12.49 - 14.99. Drinks average $3-6.
How Much Is Magic Mountain parking?How much is Six Flags Magic Mountain parking? General daily parking on the premises costs $40. Normally, you can also purchase preferred parking for $45 or valet for $65. Season parking passes are usually available for $65 though they are not currently for sale.
Do you need reservation for Six Flags Magic Mountain?The theme park no longer uses a reservation system to limit capacity. The state no longer requires the park to enforce physical distancing.
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