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=== Pay-one-price === An amusement park using the pay-one-price scheme charges guests a single admission fee. Guests are subsequently given access to most of the attractions, usually including flagship roller coasters, in the park as often as they wish during their visit. A daily admission pass, also called a day pass, is the most basic fare on offer, with alternatives including season tickets which offer holders admission for the entire operating year<ref>{{cite web|url=http://latinotimes.com/lifestyle/361648-amusement-parks-tempt-visitors-with-pay-as-you-go-passes.html |title=Amusement parks tempt visitors with pay-as-you-go passes | Latino Times |access-date=17 July 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927204017/http://latinotimes.com/lifestyle/361648-amusement-parks-tempt-visitors-with-pay-as-you-go-passes.html |archive-date=27 September 2013 }}</ref> (plus special privileges for the newest attractions), and [[Fast Lane (Cedar Fair)|express passes]] which gives holders priority in bypassing lineup queues for the more popular attractions. Parks with a pay-one-price admission format often have attractions that are not included in the admission charge; these are called "up-charge attractions" and may include [[Skycoaster]]s or [[Kart racing|go-kart tracks]], or games of skill where prizes are won. All Warner Bros. Theme Parks, including Warner Bros. Movie World, Warner Bros. World, and Parque Warner Madrid, follow this scheme. When Angus Wynne, founder of [[Six Flags Over Texas]], first visited [[Disneyland Park (Anaheim)|Disneyland]] upon its opening in 1955, he noted that park's pay-as-you-go format as a reason to make his park pay-one-price.<ref name="OBrien">{{cite book |last=O'Brien |first=Tim |title=The Essential Guide to Six Flags Theme Parks |year=1996 |publisher=Oxmoor House, Inc. |location=Birmingham, Alabama |isbn=0-8487-1247-1}}</ref> He thought that a family would be more likely to visit his park if they knew, up front, how much it would cost to attend.<ref name="OBrien"/><!-- [[Amusement park attraction]] redirects here -->
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