Season Ticket Plans

Season Ticket Plans

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Can you get a deal on a Cedar Point Season Pass? Yes!

First of all, let’s remember that a full-price Season Pass represents a good deal. If you visit the park at least three times in a season, the pass has already saved you money.

Explaining the Plans

•  A Cedar Fair Platinum Pass is valid for unlimited season-long admission and FREE parking at all Cedar Fair properties. The 2010 price is $160 for guests 48” and taller, and $100 for seniors and those under 48.”
•  A Cedar Fair Season Pass is valid for unlimited season-long admission to Cedar Point only. It does not include parking, admission to Soak City or any other Cedar Fair park. The 2010 price is $111.99, and $71.95 for seniors and those under 48.”

Getting Great Deals

Even though a pass is a great way to save money, there are times when you can get a Season Pass at less than full price and save even more. Let’s look at the 2010 season passes for an example.

For 2010, a Season Pass costs $112. However, Cedar Point offered nice discounts to early buyers of the 2010 passes.

•  On the weekend of September 11-13, 2009, Cedar Point offered new and renewing Season Pass holders the opportunity to purchase 2010 Season Passes for only $90. The offer was only available at the park (no online or phone sales for this deal).
•  Once that deal was over, another offer was available to early buyers. From September 14 through November 13, 2009, Cedar Point was offering a discounted price of $99.99 for 2010 Season Passes. That’s a $12 savings off the full price. This deal was available to online and in-person buyers.
•  During this same time period, similar deals were also available to Cedar Fair Platinum Pass buyers.

Keep your eyes open for such great deals, especially those end-of-season bargains that can save you money the following year.


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