Romeo Tinnea: is free parking included in them?
Beau Starcevic: I would go with either the Six Flags pass or the Knotts Berry Farm (Cedar Fair Entertainment) pass, especially if you plan on visiting other places that have an amusement park close by. A Cedar Fair pass would be good for at least 10 other amusement parks (including California's Great America which isn't too far from southern Cal). A Six Flags pass is good for at least 14 other amusement parks (including Six Flags Discovery Kingdom which isn't too far from southern Cal).A Six Flags pass (purchased for Magic Mountain) is $54.99 (much cheaper than if you got the pass at another Six Flags park such as Great America or Great Adventure). For $74.99, admission to Six Flags waterparks is included. For $125, you get free parking as well as discounts on food, merchandise, flash passes, etc.Knott's passes are $59.99 but is only valid at that one park. It costs $84.99 to include the water parks. It costs $16! 0 for a Cedar Fair pass that is valid at all Cedar Fair parks and grants free parking.Disneyland costs $169 with only 170 available days (no weekends, Christmas, spring break, July/August), $219 with 215 available days (mostly just Sundays are added), $299 with 315 available days (almost everyday but Saturdays and Christmas week), or $439 for any day which also includes parking.Universal Studios costs $69 for the 2010 calendar year, $79 for 1 year from purchase date, and $99 for one year from purchase date with free parking.Legoland costs $129 without parking, $149 with free parking, and $159 to include the Sea Life park....Show more
Sylvie Snetting: how much are each of those passes? i dont remember seeing a price with parking at Six Flag's website.
Lonnie Jehle: Six Flags Magic Mountain, Raging Waters, Sea World, Raging Waters
Len Dalba: Disneyland...its the happiest place on earth!
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