Fast Lane Passes at Burrill Park were made for guests who wanted to spend less time standing in long lines and more time actually riding their favorite attractions. Instead of waiting in the regular queue for every ride, guests with a Fast Lane Pass used special entrances that moved much faster, letting them get on certain rides in a shorter amount of time.
A Fast Lane Pass was an add–on to a regular ticket or annual pass. It did not replace admission, but it upgraded the visit. Once a guest had their park ticket or annual pass, they could choose to buy a Fast Lane Pass for that day. Each Fast Lane Pass was valid for one person and one day, and it was scanned or checked at participating rides whenever the guest wanted to use the Fast Lane entrance.
Most of the major rides at Burrill Park offered a Fast Lane line. These included the biggest roller coasters, popular dark rides, and a few family attractions that usually had long waits. Smaller rides and some shows did not need Fast Lane because their lines moved quickly on their own. A simple sign at each attraction showed whether Fast Lane was available, and maps or park guides marked which rides were included.
There were usually two types of Fast Lane options. The regular Fast Lane Pass allowed guests to use the Fast Lane line on each included ride a limited number of times or on a first–come, first–serve basis throughout the day. The higher–level version, sometimes called Fast Lane Plus or Unlimited Fast Lane, gave guests more freedom to ride again and again, depending on the rules for that day. On especially busy days, Fast Lane quantities could be limited so the lines stayed fast for the guests who bought them.
To use a Fast Lane Pass, guests went to the ride entrance and looked for the Fast Lane or “Priority Entrance” sign. A team member checked the pass, scanned a code, or verified the wristband or ticket, and then directed the guest into the shorter line. From there, guests merged closer to the loading area and boarded the ride sooner than the regular queue, while still following all safety rules and instructions from staff.
Fast Lane Passes did not guarantee zero wait time, but they usually cut the wait down a lot compared to the normal line. Actual wait times still depended on the day, the time, and how many people were using Fast Lane at that attraction. On peak days like weekends, holidays, or school breaks, Fast Lane was especially helpful for guests who wanted to experience as many big rides as possible in one visit.
Because Fast Lane was an upgrade, it had its own price separate from park admission. Prices could change depending on the season, the day of the week, or special events. Guests were always encouraged to check the latest Fast Lane info when planning their visit. Sometimes there were online deals, or bundles with group tickets or annual passes that made the upgrade cheaper.
Overall, Fast Lane Passes at Burrill Park were designed to give guests more control over their day. Whether they were visiting once or returning often, adding a Fast Lane Pass helped them spend less time in line, ride more of their favorite attractions, and enjoy even more of the Coach B themed experiences around the park.