AAA members will enjoy a night just for them at discount prices during the seventh annual Six Flags Magic Mountain AAA Member Exclusive Night on Friday, May 6.
By pre-purchasing tickets online at AAA.com/SixFlags, members can spend all day May 6 at the park and then stay for the private AAA event taking place from 6 p.m. to midnight after the park closes to the public. AAA member ticket prices for the event are $34 per person for park admission from 10:30 a.m. to midnight on May 6, and $46 per person for park admission plus an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner taking place from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Parking is free after 5 p.m. (a $20 value). Members can also buy a ticket at the gate on the day of the event for $39, but the buffet-included ticket is available online only and a limited number of buffet tickets are available.
The all-you-can-eat buffet includes chili cheese dogs, chicken strips with barbecue sauce, baked beans, corn, rolls, unlimited Coca-Cola soft drinks, salad, Popsicles, and ice cream.
The park is located off Interstate 5 at 26101 Magic Mountain Parkway.
This year, members have an exciting added benefit of being able to ride The New Revolution, a revamped version of the Revolution attraction that first opened in 1976 as the world’s first modern vertical-loop rollercoaster. The new ride, opening to the public this week, features an optional virtual reality experience for riders and has already been awarded Coaster Landmark Status by the American Coaster Enthusiasts.
“The AAA Member Exclusive Night has become an annual event eagerly anticipated by many of our members, and exclusive access to The New Revolution ride is likely to make it particularly popular this year,” said Jon Carlew, the Auto Club’s manager of AAA Discounts. “Six Flags offers AAA discounts every day at all its theme parks throughout the U.S., but the Member Exclusive Night goes above and beyond to provide an exclusive experience to attendees.”
Auto Club members can buy discounted Six Flags tickets for any day of the year at AAA.com/SixFlags. A one-day discounted admission to Six Flags Magic Mountain is $46.99 for AAA members pre-paying online (plus $5.99 processing fee per order), and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor discount tickets are $27.99 online for AAA members (Hurricane Harbor opens this year on May 28). AAA members can also show their card at the front gate to get $5 off the Six Flags Magic Mountain general admission price of $76.99 and $2 off the Six Flags Hurricane Harbor admission price of $41.99.
In addition to the ticket discounts, Auto Club members can save 10 percent off merchandise purchases of $15 or more at selected stores inside any Six Flags park.
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On Monday, Nov. 21, guests who bring a full bag of non-perishable food items will receive a free park admission ticket, good for that day. All donated food will be given to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.
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