Do you have to pay for haunted houses at Fright Fest?

Entry into haunted houses requires the purchase of a Fright Pass. Fright Pass is a digital experience this year and membership levels with free house benefits do not need to pick up a wristband. Fright Passes are loaded directly to your membership card. Please note that free entry into houses is now only once a night.

Are the haunted houses at Six Flags free?

Yes! All levels of Six Flags Memberships allow you to visit both Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park an unlimited number of times. Some levels of Memberships come with extra benefits at Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park. For example, With a Diamond Membership you can visit one haunted house at no additional charge.

Can they touch you at Fright Fest?

A. Our actors are trained not to touch you, and in turn, you are not to touch them. Any person touching or accosting our scare actors in any way will be escorted from the premises.

Is Fright Fest extra money?

This attraction is not included in the general admission, so you’ll have to pay extra once you’re inside the park gates to experience the Last Ride.

Is Fright Fest free with a season pass?

Is this included with the season passes???? Hello, yes, Fright Fest is included with your season pass.

What age is appropriate for Fright Fest?

There is no age requirement for Fright Fest, but Six Flags Magic Mountain suggests children attending the nighttime event be at least 13.

How much does it cost to go to 6 Flags?

Absolutely. With a Season Pass, you get unlimited visits to the park on any public operating day (excluding private parties and separately ticketed events). Prices on one-day tickets range from $25 to $65, so if you visit the park more than once a Season Pass very quickly pays for itself.

Is Fright Fest actually scary?

By night, park midways transform into fog-filled mazes of sinister sights and sounds. Scarier-than-life theming and innovative special effects combine to create movie-like haunted attractions. Fright Fest is so scary it is NOT recommended for children 12 and under after 6 p.m.

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