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Earlier this month, I let you know how to save money at amusement parks.  Here’s another huge discount on family fun!  

FatWallet reports a flash sale from Six Flags through September 5, 2016, with discounts of ~70% off 2017 season passes and monthly memberships.

This is a great deal for folks who are planning multiple trips to Six Flags.  Because tickets into the park can cost ~$50 for a day pass, depending on which location you visit!

Use Your Six Flags Season Pass at 13 Different Theme Parks for the Rest of 2016 and All of 2017’s Operating Season

I’ll show you the perks of this sale, so you can decide if it’s worth it for you!

Take Advantage of Six Flags Flash Sale for Big Discounts!

Link:   Six Flags Flash Sale

Six Flags has published their 3rd annual flash sale, which ends on September 5, 2016.

Season passes, which usually cost $170, are only $50.  And monthly memberships, usually ~$14, are only ~$4!

When you buy a 2017 season pass, you’ll get admission for the rest of 2016, too!  And when you buy during the flash sale you’ll get other perks, like:

You can use your Six Flags pass at lots of different parks, like Six Flags America, Baltimore/Washington DCSix Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, and Six Flags Great America, Chicago.

Note:   You must pick up your passes or membership cards at your nearest park to receive the Gold Pass upgrade, free parking, and bonus Holiday in the Park or friend ticket.  Dates vary by location, so be sure to check before you purchase a season pass or membership.

There is also a private offer available to current season pass holders.

Pay With the Right Card!

Make sure to buy your passes with the right credit cards so you’re not leaving points on the table!

The Citi Premier Card and Citi Prestige both offer 2X points for entertainment purchases like amusement parks.

I also recommend the Citi Double Cash Card, which earns 1% cash back when you make a purchase, and another 1% cash back when you pay off your bill.

The information for the Citi Premier, Citi Prestige has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Let me know if you purchase season passes or a membership to Six Flags!

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