
The Six Flags Season Dining Pass meals for the 2013 season have been announced for Six Flags Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles. This is the complete list, broken down by park and food location:
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Food, Etc.
- Cilantro Lime Chicken Salad
- Cilantro Lime Chicken Tacos
- Chicken or Cheese Quesadilla
- Fish ‘n Chips Basket
- Nachos
JB’s Smokehouse BBQ
- BBQ Grilled Chicken Sandwich Basket
- Pulled Pork Sandwich Basket
- Tri-Tip Salad
- Tri-Tip Sandwich Basket
Johnny Rockets
- Johnny Rockets Single Basket
- Johnny Rockets Chicken Strips Basket
Katy’s Kettle
- Cheeseburger Basket
- Flags Famous Chicken Strips Basket
- Grilled Chicken Sandwich Basket
- Hot Dog Basket
Teen Titans Tower Pizza
- Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Combo
Totally Kickin’ Chicken
- Boneless Wings Basket
- Flags Famous Chicken Strips Basket
Wascal’s
- Cheeseburger Basket
- Chicken Strip Salad
- Flags Famous Chicken Strips Basket
- Western Cheeseburger Basket
Waterfront Commissary
- Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Combo
- Cheeseburger Basket
- Flags Famous Chicken Strips Basket
Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles
If you bought the Combo Dining Pass for both parks, here are your meal choices when dining in Hurricane Harbor:
Cowabunga Burger
- Cheeseburger Basket
- Grilled Chicken Sandwich Basket
- Hot Dog Basket
Red Eye’s Kitchen
- 2nd Mates Meal (Cheeseburger)
- Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza Combo
- Flags Famous Chicken Strips Basket
- Roast Beef Sandwich & Chips
I’d like to hear from you. Will you be buying a Season Dining Pass? I certainly will be. If you do, will you be adding on for Hurricane Harbor as well, or just walking over to Magic Mountain for your meals?




The food choices work for me, being that I generally eat what’s listed. Kind of surprised that they included Johnny Rocket’s, being something of a premium brand. But who’s complaining?
Even though I have the Gold Pass, I doubt I’ll be visiting Hurricane Harbor that much if at all. But I’ll definitely pick up a pass for Magic Mountain.
It seems as if the Six Flags is trying to step their game up and become a true contender in the amusement industry. Everyone knows that they are a thrill park destination but most families pass over it for other experiences like Disney. With this dining pass they are opening up a whole new demographic for them and they are making sure that people spend more time in the park which will help overall sales. I am totally inboard for this dining pass as I am moving back to LA and will be at Magic Mountain as much as possible.
Agreed.
I don’t think I will upgrade and add the HH onto it though, because if I’m spending a day at HH I can just run over to MM and get my food. Probably ride some rides as well. So it’s not worth it to me.
Holy cow, that’s a great idea.
Wonder if you can dbl dip and go manic with 4 meals having 2 at each park on same day? Or are you blocked regardless of having both meal plans at both parks.
I would imagine that if you’ve paid for both Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor, then you should get one lunch and one dinner at each park (four meals total).
Adding the dining pass is a step up for Six Flags, but it wouldn’t be worth it for me; for personal reasons… since I’m a vegetarian, the only things that I could eat is cheese pizza (not like the park has a whole lot else).. So, a salad and a Coke at Wendy’s in the A/C out of the sun is plenty good for me!
Is this food option up and running now and has anyone here tried it yet to see if its a smooth transaction?
It is up and running. The park is plastered with signs for it. I’ll be buying mine this week and trying it out on the weekend. Full report to follow.
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