How is differing prices based on home park going to work? I assume it'll be closest to your registered address, or nobody would choose the most expensive home park.
Unless you get extra perks at your nominated home park, like free dippin' dots or something?
How will it work for overseas visitors? Will it default to the most expensive?
I didn't mean to be confusing about the "home park" thing. I think I can explain:
And this is just what I know from experience about having a Six Flags pass: I believe whatever park you purchase the pass from becomes essentially your "Home" park. When you purchase a pass you have to pick a park, and in order to activate it, you have to show up
at that specific park you bought it for first. Then you are activated and good to go for the rest of the parks. I doesn't really matter where you actually live.
For example, when I first bought my membership, the timing and everything I happened to be at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. So I bought the pass through the SFDK site, activated it there, and even though I haven't been in years, it has since remained my "home park" receiving announcements, etc., from them. Even though I'm much more likely to go to SFMM.
So I suppose if you *really wanted to* you could find the park with the cheapest pass, and get a membership through that park, but then you'd actually have to show up at that park to activate it (and is that really worth it?). And I think the differing in prices has to do with the popularity/size/offerings of that park. So like SFMM or SFGADV would essentially be more expensive than say, Six Flags Frontier City. Because it's your "home park" Six Flags is probably figuring that is the park you'll be frequenting most often, hence the higher price.
If anything, I wouldn't mind paying a little more for my pass, getting all the parks and keeping all my SF benefits too. CF's benefits are always so skimpy compared to other parks.
Totally agree. Say what you want about Six Flags (of course the park quality between the chains is generally night and day), but for the price, they have always been significantly better in the Pass Perks than CF.