Make your spring break plans today with Six Flags

A message from: Six Flags

Spring and summer plans around San Antonio can get expensive fast — especially when you're trying to keep teens, little kids and visiting family entertained.
- Between tickets, meals, parking and the pressure to make it "worth it," a single outing can quickly turn into a major line item in the family budget.
The solution: Six Flags is betting that locals don't want just one day out — they want options they can reach for a weekend outing throughout the whole year.
🌟Here's the deal: During its Spring Sale, the park is offering a free upgrade to a Gold Pass — unlocking a full year of access to more regional parks across Texas and Oklahoma, including water parks too.
Why it's important: For many families, a theme park trip is a once-a-year splurge, filled with pressure to do it all in a single day — every coaster, every water ride and every funnel cake.
- Season-long access makes the thrill accessible — and actually enjoyable.
- You can leave before the meltdown, skip the longest line and come back next month without feeling like you missed your shot.
Here's how: Instead of cramming it in, the Gold Pass gives locals the flexibility to make plans year-round.
- 🎢 Hit the roller coasters in April.
- 🌊 Come back for water rides in July.
- 👻 Swing by for Fright Fest in the fall.
Why now: San Antonio families are mapping out spring breaks, summer camps, baseball tournaments and long weekends — and upgrading to the Gold Pass for free during Six Flags' promo period gets you fun across the region.
- A quick drive to another Six Flags park — from the San Antonio–Austin corridor to the Houston area or even Oklahoma City — can turn a regular weekend into something bigger without the cost and planning of a full vacation.
- Plus, the pass includes general parking — an often-overlooked expense.
Next steps: Get your free upgrade to Gold Pass only during Six Flags Texas' Spring Sale and start planning your vacations today.

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