
Massive Six Flags Pass Deal Includes Hurricane Harbor Rockford, Free Parking
Unbelievable Six Flags Deal Hits Hurricane Harbor Rockford
Talk about a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fans of this amazing waterpark in Rockford.
Unlimited Access to 40+ Parks with the 2026 Gold & Prestige Pass
Hurricane Harbor Rockford is offering up an unprecedented benefit with the 2026 Gold and Prestige Pass. From August 4 to September 1, purchasing or renewing a pass grants you unlimited access to over 40 Six Flags parks across the United States, Canada, and Mexico through 2026.
First-Ever Nationwide Perk Celebrates Big Merger
This is the first time that Six Flags has offered such a deal, and they are doing so to celebrate the Cedar Fair merger. At the same time, that might not mean that much to us, but this deal is too sweet to pass up.
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Free Parking and 2025 Bring-A-Friend Bonuses Included
Here's the kicker: the offer includes free parking and bonus Bring-A-Friend tickets for 2025 if the passes are purchased during the sale period. If you've ever had to pay for parking at either Hurricane Harbor in Chicago or Rockford or Six Flags in Gurnee, you know the fees can sometimes be unexpected.
Save Big on Trips to St. Louis, Gurnee, and Beyond
Not to mention that having these unlimited access passes to Six Flags parks in cities like St. Louis allows you to visit those parks for nothing and experience all the water parks, roller coasters, and events without having to fork over extra dough.
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Act Fast: This Pass Deal Ends September 1
If you're a thrill junkie like me, or just someone who hates to pay for parking, this is your golden ticket. Like, literally. Snag that Gold or Prestige Pass before September 1 and ride the proverbial wave while it lasts. Deals like this don't come around often, and when they do, they don't usually include free parking.
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