SF season pass help!

My brother purchased a season pass to sfgadv by mail, however, we're going to SFMM in january, but he won't be able to process his pass at sfgadv first to get in free at sfmm. Both sfmm's and sfgadv's passes are the same price, any way he could process it at sfmm? Any other way around this? Please help.

That sounds like a sticky situation. The only thing I know to tell you is to talk to the PR at one of the parks. Good luck.

--Ryan

Try 1 of three things...

1) Go to SFMM and let them know of this mix-up... your brother may end up with a sfmm season pass this year.:)

2) Call Sixflagsgadv and let them know about this mishap, and what's going on.. They should be able to take care of it.

3) Just relax one of the 2 above will work..Happend to Goliathkills last year :) He just called six flags and it was all cleared up... he did end up with a sfmm season pass when his home park is sfmw... so relax no worries.

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Helping The Injured Defeat The Amusement Park Industry Day After Day.

By SF policy , your brother is going to be out of luck. However, if you call SFMM and explained the situation, they might find a way to get your brother in without having to pay a 1-day admission.

Its worth a shot. :)

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2 superheroes in Gurnee next season? Oh the humanity. :)


Legend_n_Raven said:

That sounds like a sticky situation. The only thing I know to tell you is to talk to the PR at one of the parks. Good luck.

--Ryan

No need to call PR it's not their area... now season pass processing it's their job... also try guest relations. Those may be 2 in the same. Anyways, relax.

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Helping The Injured Defeat The Amusement Park Industry Day After Day.


Sorry, I meant GR not PR.

--Ryan

As I understand it, if you have a 2002 season pass, it is good until the opening day of 2003, meaning that a 2002 season pass to Great Adventure could be used in January '03 at SFMM. If you don't have an '02 pass, I don't know what to tell you.

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Jim Hansen
Number of coasters ridden: 227

I had thought that was the case as well SJCoasternut but haven't called my park to see. I think it is the same as the Cedar Point pass, theirs starts first day of their season and ends the day before the first day the following year so you can still go to Knotts and the like. Hopefuly that is the case cause I think many other people are going to SFMM and the likes before their home parks open.

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One other thing to consider. If you want to get season parking it is only available for the park that issued the pass. So if you have a SFMM pass and live near SFGAdv you may wind up having to spend a bunch on parking if you visit SFGAdv regularly..

Jim Fisher said:
One other thing to consider. If you want to get season parking it is only available for the park that issued the pass. So if you have a SFMM pass and live near SFGAdv you may wind up having to spend a bunch on parking if you visit SFGAdv regularly..


For the last two years, I have had a SFKK season pass and I have had a parking pass for both SFGAM and SFSTL. SFSTL is a window sticker and SFGAM was a little sticker on my pass.

I have a question for you all too about season passes. How much does it coast to replce the passes? I lost my 2003 pass on Batwing late last season (along with the rest of my wallet right out of my back pocket). It is a SFGAdv pass.

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