Fast Lane (Six Flags)
Fast Lane is an optional pay-per-person line queue system offered on select rides at Six Flags amusement parks. The system provides shorter lines, and guests who want access must pay a fee in addition to general park admission. An upgrade called Fast Lane Plus featuring additional rides is available at some parks.
Originally created by Cedar Fair, it was first piloted in 2011 at Kings Island, the system was rolled out to the rest of the Cedar Fair chain in 2012 following positive feedback. Following Merger of [Six Flags and Cedar Fair|their 2024 merger] with theme park operator Six Flags, Fast Lane was rolled out to all parks previously owned by Six Flags in January 2026, replacing Six Flags' The Flash Pass system.
History
On July 18, 2011, Kings Island announced the introduction of Fast Lane, a separate line queue featuring shorter wait times. The upcharge for access during its debut year was $50 per person, and the purchase did not include park admission. It was also only active from noon until 7:00PM originally, but the system was later expanded to all-day availability. Cedar Fair wanted to test the system before deploying to every location, and Kings Island was chosen for that purpose. Fast Lane received positive feedback, and it generated nearly $1 million in half a season. Cedar Fair deemed it a success and decided to roll out Fast Lane to the rest of their parks in 2012. Cedar Fair's Fast Lane differs from the virtual queue system utilized at some competing parks such as Disney's Lightning Lane, which allows guests to reserve their place in line without actually standing in line.Fright Lane, a Halloween version of Fast Lane, is also available during the fall season at Cedar Fair parks. In 2013, Canada's Wonderland, Carowinds, Cedar Point, Kings Dominion, and Kings Island introduced an upgraded tier called Fast Lane Plus, which adds a few additional rides not available to the standard Fast Lane tier. Dorney Park and Worlds of Fun followed suit in 2014, introducing Fast Lane Plus for water park attractions at Wildwater Kingdom and Oceans of Fun.
In 2017, Michigan's Adventure launched a season pass add on which allowed users to receive a fast lane wristband every time they visit. This was later expanded to the other Cedar Fair parks in 2018 and 2019. Some parks in the Cedar Fair chain also offer Fast Lane during the Christmas season, often featuring a smaller number of rides due to limited ride operation.
Following the 2024 merger between Six Flags and Cedar Fair, it was announced that parks owned by Six Flags prior to the merger that are now under the new company would adopt the Fast Lane system, replacing The Flash Pass virtual queuing system. The Flash Pass was retired in January 2026.