You should have received a QR code sent to you electronically. Bring it to Six Flags!! You can either print off the document or have it on your phone. You will be given a season pass card at the entrance.

 

Yes! Enjoy the registration discount! You’re all set.

 

Yes. If you have purchased that pass and processed it, then you can enjoy the discount with that pass; it takes care of admission.

 

No. However, pre-ordered shirts that have not been picked up will be at the evening dinner. Limited merchandise will also be available at dinner, however these will be event specific items only.

 

Yes. There are no size limits. However, some may require walking on uneven terrain, so that decision should be up to each individual regarding their own abilities.

 

It is expected to be. Currently, it is on schedule to be ready and open. As with all new attraction installations, an unforeseen delay could occur, of course. But the plan is to have it “dropping the gate” for ACE.

 

Ahhh, so many surprises. We’re not giving all of them away just yet. See you in Texas!

 

As of February 2026, Six Flags has updated its policy to allow on-ride filming with specific glasses-based micro cameras. They must be secured with a strap. Small action cameras (such as GoPro) and cell phones are still strictly prohibited.

 

No. It is a weekend flea market with no admission fee. It is $6 to park a car.

 

It is a weekend flea market with an area of rides, Prairie Playland, in the center. Your registration includes a free ride on Prairie Screamer, the largest coaster built by Miler. Traders Village is five miles from Six Flags. You should be able to get there within ten minutes.

 

The drive should be less than four hours. Time is provided to do that Sunday morning.

 

This event is separate from Spring Conference but is now available only to ACE members here:

NRCMA Post-Spring Con Event Details and Registration

The drive to Plainview from Oklahoma City should be under five hours, but it is worth it to see the amazing collection and the museum’s progress. The event lasts until 6 p.m., so there is plenty of time to arrive and take it all in.