S-P Passport

Carwardine Parks' Season Pass system, Carwardine Colony was the first park to open it's doors day one with a season pass system.

S-P
AKA Season Pass, introduced in 1980.
 * Access to the park all season long
 * No extra benefits

1980-1991

 * $25 for adults (with tax)
 * $22 for kids (with tax)

1991-2000

 * $25 for adults (without tax)
 * $22 for kids (without tax)

2000-2012

 * $27 for adults
 * $25 for kids

2012-present

 * $30 for adults
 * $27 for kids

S-P-G
AKA Gold Pass, introduced in 1985.
 * Free Parking
 * Separate admission waterparks are free (Since 2017)

1985-1990

 * $32 for adults
 * $30 for kids

1990-2000

 * $35 for adults
 * $32 for kids

2000-2012

 * $37 for adults
 * $35 for kids

2012-present

 * $40 for adults
 * $37 for kids



S-P-P
AKA Platinum Pass, introduced in 1991.
 * Separate admission waterparks are free (originally Platinum or Higher, now Gold or Higher)
 * One meal per-visit free

1991-2000

 * $40 for adults
 * $37 for kids

2000-2012

 * $42 for adults
 * $40 for seniors
 * $37 for kids

2012-present

 * $45 for adults
 * $42 for seniors
 * $40 for kids

S-P-D
AKA Diamond Pass, introduced in 1994.
 * Diamond-exclusive area

1994-1999

 * $42 for adults
 * $40 for kids

1999-2000

 * $43 for adults
 * $41 for kids

2000-2012

 * $45 for adults
 * $42 for kids

2012-present

 * $50 for adults
 * $47 for seniors
 * $45 for kids

S-P-E
AKA Emerald Pass, introduced in 1995.
 * Emerald early access (Access every new ride one week early [Except the 2020 additions due to COVID-19, which means it's only one DAY early, Kiddie rides, whenever a ride opens a week after a holiday [in this case 6 days early], water park attractions or water rides])

1995-1999

 * $50 for adults
 * $45 for kids

1999-2000

 * $52 for adults
 * $47 for kids

2000-2012

 * $55 for adults
 * $50 for kids

2012-present

 * $60 for adults
 * $57 for seniors
 * $55 for kids

Trivia

 * Carwardine Parks is the first chain to launch with Season Passes.