Burrill Park offered annual passes for guests who wanted to visit again and again without worrying about buying single–day tickets every time. These passes were made for true Webheads fans who loved Coach B themed rides, shows, food, and merch, and wanted the freedom to stop by the park many times throughout the year.
The basic annual pass was called the Webheads Pass. It gave guests unlimited regular admission to Burrill Park on most days of the year. With this pass, guests could enter the park during normal operating hours, ride attractions, watch shows, and explore all the different lands just like a regular ticket holder, but without paying each visit. The Webheads Pass was perfect for students, families, and friends who planned to visit the park a few times each season.
For fans who wanted more perks, there was the Super Webheads Pass. This pass included all the regular admission benefits of the basic pass, plus extra bonuses. Super Webheads Pass holders received early entry on select days, letting them into the park before the general public to ride a few attractions with shorter lines. They also got small discounts on food, drinks, and Burrill Park merch like socks, ties, bobbleheads, and Frisbees at certain locations inside the park.
At the top level was the Ultimate Coach B Pass. This annual pass was made for the biggest Burrill Park superfans. In addition to unlimited admission and early entry on select days, Ultimate Coach B Pass holders received the highest discounts on food and merch, access to special “passholder only” events during the year, and priority seating for certain shows when available. Sometimes, this pass also came with a free printed lanyard or collectible card themed around Coach B and the park.
All annual passes were valid for twelve months from the date of first use. That meant if a guest activated their pass in March, it would stay valid until the next March. Some blackout dates could apply, especially on major holidays or extremely busy event days, so guests were always encouraged to check the Burrill Park calendar before planning their trip. Any blackout or special event dates were clearly listed so passholders knew which days required separate tickets.
To buy an annual pass, guests could either purchase online ahead of time or buy in person at the Burrill Park front gate ticket booths. New passholders had their picture taken and received a physical card or digital pass linked to their name. If a pass was ever lost, guest services could help replace it after confirming identity. Parents or guardians were required to be present when minors signed up for passes.
Annual passes were designed to make visiting Burrill Park easier, cheaper over time, and more fun for returning guests. Instead of only coming once, passholders could drop in for a few hours, ride their favorite attractions, grab a snack, or watch the night show without feeling like they had to “do everything” in one trip. For students and families who loved Coach B’s world and the Web Development theme of the park, an annual pass was the best way to keep the Burrill Park adventure going all year long.