Six Flags is rolling out a simplified season pass structure. Silver passes grant access to a single park. Gold passes now cover all parks within a regional tier: East, Midwest, Texas, or West. Prestige passes unlock the entire North American chain. Existing gold passholders who added the All Park upgrade are automatically bumped to Prestige, and for a limited time, gold passes are available at the silver price at select parks. Is this simply a turnstile play? Or is it a hedge to keep customers when they close future parks? Disney's Experiences segment posted $10 billion in quarterly revenue with 6% growth, carrying a company where Entertainment lost 35% of its income and Sports dropped 23%. Disney credited its newest cruise ships for the growth but flagged international visitation headwinds at domestic parks. Against that backdrop, Josh D'Amaro replaces Bob Iger as CEO on March 18, becoming the first person in the top job who has actually run a theme park. The Wall Street Journal framed the succession as a contest for Disney's soul between real-world and on-screen entertainment. With the parks propping up the rest of the company, D'Amaro's promotion raises a question worth watching: is this good for the guest experience, or just good for the balance sheet? Listen to weekly BONUS episodes on our Patreon.