The Haunted Attraction Pass at Six Flags is an extra paid ticket add‑on that gives you access to the premium haunted houses and mazes during the Halloween event (Fright Fest/Haunt), on top of regular park admission.

What the Haunted Attraction Pass Is

  • It is a separate pass you buy in addition to your regular Six Flags admission or season pass.
  • It unlocks the haunted mazes/haunted houses and other “premium” haunted attractions during the Halloween season.
  • In most descriptions, it is valid for one visit to each available haunted attraction in the park on a given night (you can do each maze once, not unlimited times).
  • It is not your entry ticket into the park; you must already have a day ticket or season pass to get in.

In other words: your normal ticket gets you into the park, rides, and scare zones, but the Haunted Attraction Pass is what lets you actually go inside the haunted houses.

What It Typically Includes

Based on current promo pages and ticket partners, a typical Haunted Attraction Pass covers:

  • Entry to each haunted house/maze once
  • Access on selected Fright Fest/Haunt dates only (not the whole season at random)
  • Sometimes marketing mentions:
    • Scare zones and spooky atmosphere
    • Rides in the dark as part of the Halloween event, though the “paywall” part is specifically the houses/mazes

Some third‑party sellers also highlight:

  • Valid only for that day’s event hours
  • Recommended ages (often 13+) and costume rules
  • Savings “up to 30% off gate price” if you buy in advance online rather than at the park.

What It Does Not Include

  • It does not include regular park admission.
  • It does not automatically come with season passes or higher tiers in most 2025–26 announcements; even passholders need to pay extra for the Haunted Attraction Pass to do the mazes.
  • It usually does not include special “upcharge within an upcharge” mazes tied to big IPs (for example, some reports mention an extra fee on top of the pass for a “The Conjuring” house at certain parks).

Why People Are Talking About It

Recent forum and news chatter is heated because:

  • At several Six Flags (including former Cedar Fair “Haunt” parks), haunted mazes used to be included with admission or with certain season pass tiers.
  • For Halloween 2025 onward, many parks are switching to this separate Haunted Attraction Pass , usually in the roughly 10–20+ USD range depending on date.
  • Passholders who bought 2025/2026 passes earlier feel blindsided, since they assumed haunt mazes were still included.

On the flip side, some commentators argue:

  • Charging separately might help parks fund better quality mazes and horror IPs (like The Conjuring), similar to other big Halloween events.

Quick Example: How It Might Work on Your Visit

Imagine you go to a Six Flags park on a Fright Fest night:

  1. You buy/scan your day ticket or season pass at the gate. This gets you into the park, rides, general scare zones, and atmosphere.
  1. If you want to go through the haunted houses/mazes , you buy a Haunted Attraction Pass (either online beforehand or at the park).
  2. You receive a digital pass or wristband that gets scanned at each haunted house entrance. You can enter each included haunt once.

If you tell me which specific Six Flags park you’re going to (Over Texas, America, Discovery Kingdom, etc.), I can narrow down the likely price range and typical rules for that location based on current public info.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.