Overview
- Twenty-five Six Flags parks will host Fright Fest on select nights from early September through Nov. 2, marking the chain’s broadest Halloween offering yet.
- Seven parks will feature licensed horror mazes, including The Conjuring Universe, Saw, Trick ‘r Treat, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Army of the Dead and the exclusive The Strangers maze at Six Flags Over Texas.
- Magic Mountain debuts a Carnage maze presented by M&M’S alongside returning SAW, Conjuring and Trick ‘r Treat experiences, while Fiesta Texas adds four new mazes plus daytime Tricks and Treats and Oktoberfest.
- Haunted maze access is sold via a paid Haunted Attractions Pass—offered as single-night or season options—with optional Express upgrades for priority entry.
- Six Flags America is the sole exception, having canceled its Fright Fest ahead of the park’s planned closure.