Cedar Fair Platinum Pass

Our family has been Platinum season passholders since the 2015 season, after the growth of this website necessitated the need to be in the parks more often. To us, the biggest benefit of the Platinum pass has always been the reciprocal access to all the other Cedar Fair parks, which includes parking and admission. Of course our Platinum dining and drink plans then mean we also eat and drink at the other parks.

While there are some other minor benefits that separate the regular/silver/gold passes from the platinum, those benefits have been declining over the years and greatly vary per park. We will get more into that discussion below.

The cheapest time to purchase season passes is always in August when they first go on sale. Of course, the last time this happened was August 2019 for the 2020 season passes, just prior to the pandemic. Since season passes from 2020 were extended into 2021, there never really was a “new” pass to buy in August 2020, especially when many of the parks were not sure when they would open.

So the question we have been wondering is if the Cedar Fair Platinum Pass lost its advantage over the cheaper pass options?

While there is definitely those that feel the Platinum pass still provides great value, there is also a portion of the population that is very happy to have the cheaper options to get access to the parks. So we understand the wide net in pricing to attract a wide audience. However, is the price structure beneficial enough to guests to attract the higher price point?

Has Cedar Fair Platinum Pass Lost Its Edge?

Before we get into the value in upgrading to Platinum, lets take a moment to also point out how odd it is that the season pass prices go up throughout the season despite those that purchase them getting less days to use them. We can understand prices going up until the parks open. However, once they open, logic would say prices should go down, or at least stay the same considering the later in the season guests purchase them, the less days that season they have to utilize them.

We also understand and have to disclose that we get Cedar Fair is currently coming out of a bad year due to the pandemic and still trying to navigate the labor force and other issues. So some passholder benefits might currently be suspended.

The park where the biggest Platinum benefits exist has always been Cedar Point. Platinum season passholders get in 1 hour ahead of regular guests (though they recently minimized that benefit by including gold passholders too). Platinum passholders get exclusive access to the BOGO fry deal and Toft’s Sunday Sundaes (Discontinued). Then probably one of the most utilized benefits by Platinum passholders is the free upgrade to Fast Lane Plus when purchasing Fast Lane.

Beyond Cedar Point, the minimal benefits we occasionally utilize are the 10% discount (20% Platinum discount at Knott’s and California’s Great America) on most items, but besides the Knott’s or CGA increased discount, almost all season passholders get the same standard 10% regardless if a basic season pass or platinum. So really that benefit is not a benefit to upgrade.

The only other parks offering 30 minutes early entry are Kings Island, Valleyfair (Soak City only, currently suspended) and Worlds of Fun (currently suspended), and Canada’s Wonderland on Sundays only (currently suspended).

Season passes also get often preview days to the park and special events, which is a wonderful benefit. However, there is no difference between the basic season passes and platinum to access the events typically.

Ok, ok, we looked at the various benefits and sorted through the pros and cons. What really got us thinking about all this was the price point and how it impacts basic passholders.

Lets take a look at season pass prices frozen in time right now as of time of publishing (July 2021).

California’s Great America– $66.99 (Silver); $86.99 (Gold); $225 (Platinum)
Canada’s Wonderland– $79.99 (Regular); $99.99 (Gold); $225 (Platinum)
Carowinds– $75 (Silver); $109 (Gold); $225 (Platinum)
Cedar Point– $150 (Gold); $225 (Platinum)
Dorney Park– $99 (Regular); $225 (Platinum)
Kings Dominion– $75 (Silver); $99 (Gold): $225 (Platinum)
Kings Island– $130 (Gold); $225 (Platinum)
Knott’s Berry Farm– $105 (Regular); $139 (Gold); $225 (Platinum)
Michigan’s Adventure– $95 (Regular); $225 (Platinum)
Valleyfair– $84 (Gold); $225 (Platinum)
Worlds of Fun– $75 (Silver); $99 (Gold); $225 (Platinum)

For purpose of discussion, we are leaving out Gilroy Gardens and Schlitterbahn parks.

We know there are people’s job it is to evaluate the statistics and evaluate pricing theory to establish the price points for their respective markets. However, just some surface evaluation of human purchasing has us scratching our heads.

Lets take the cheapest season pass in the chain, California’s Great America at $67. That pass does not include parking, so it would make sense for guests to buy the Gold pass at $87 since parking is $25 each visit.

The question is how do you encourage a California’s Great America passholder to upgrade to Platinum at the $225 price point? The only differences in passes is the jump from a 10% to 20% discount on purchases and access to other Cedar Fair parks. For the average guest at California’s Great America, we have to imagine they have a hard time justifying paying over double for the Platinum upgrade to make it worth while.

Lets look at the most expensive basic season pass, Cedar Point, at $150. With that pass, they get access to all the same benefits at Cedar Point as a Platinum season passholder, with the exception of the Fast Lane Plus upgrade and admission to all Cedar Fair parks. Again, does the average guest see the benefit of paying $75 more just for those benefits?

With those two examples, you could see where the other parks fall in line with trying to validate the worth of upgrading to Platinum with so little benefit provided.

So outside those of us who like to visit other Cedar Fair parks, has the Platinum pass lost its edge? Discuss in the comments below.

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