Gonna be there Friday. I live 20 mins away so I generally know exactly what to do, but I'll be there with a bunch of cousins and family members who will have one day passes. When should we get there so we have plenty of time?
Gonna be there Friday. I live 20 mins away so I generally know exactly what to do, but I'll be there with a bunch of cousins and family members who will have one day passes. When should we get there so we have plenty of time?
A bunch of small kids so Elmo and Shows will be a big one. I'll be there with my sister and cousins of my age doing rides. But what I'm mainly curious about is what time we should get there, I'd imagine getting in will be a pain. (It'll be 15 people in total?)What do they want to do?
I dont just complain as you say "behind their backs". I point blank have told Carl and Kevin exactly how I feel about certain things. They are charging a premium in the local theme park world yet providing a product no better than it was 10 years ago. Prices have gone through the roof the last few years.I have gone through every page of this thread this year and am more than disappointed in some individuals reactions to CT. This is an event put on by an organization who is not Anheuser Busch. Yet you expect Anheuser Busch standards. It's not going to happen. It's a different organization. It has been for 10 years. Plain and simple. It's not going to be as good as the "good 'ole days"..... Adapt or die. Frankly, appreciate what they do and how they do it or don't go because it's not worth it. Don't complain behind their backs on the interwebs. That being said, and out of the way...
I for one am appreciative of the opportunity I have to experience a festival such as CT and will enjoy every aspect of it whether good or bad. I will enjoy the experience and have a great time. And when it's all over, I will look forward to the next, not dwell on what used to be. "Merry Christmas Holy **it. Where's the Tylenol?"
A bunch of small kids so Elmo and Shows will be a big one. I'll be there with my sister and cousins of my age doing rides. But what I'm mainly curious about is what time we should get there, I'd imagine getting in will be a pain. (It'll be 15 people in total?)
This is an event put on by an organization who is not Anheuser Busch. Yet you expect Anheuser Busch standards. It's not going to happen. It's a different organization. It has been for 10 years. Plain and simple. It's not going to be as good as the "good 'ole days"..... Adapt or die.
It would probably be an all day thing. Plus, if I'm being 100% honest, I'm trying to find a way to fit the VT/UVA game into my schedule without infringing on park time lol (Go Hokies). I'll have to suck it up. Thanks!Yes. What you want to do drives when you should get there.
Black Friday is likely to be very busy. Is it feasible to go first thing for rope drop to do rides, shows, etc, and then go home for a few hours? Then you could return at night for lights and the train and skyride.
The train was much better before its current version. I dont consider unboxing RGB lights and plugging them in on demo mode is anything spectacular. The section between Caribou and RPTis nice, and what they need more of.I want to go on the record as being very happy that they added the light display on the train. I had been wanting drive through attraction, since CT opened. I know a lot of people are very critical of it, but I think it is a great concept, and I hope they continue to improve it.
I loved the concept but not the execution of it. Heck I would even have given them a pass on year one if there was more added this year but they pretty much left it as it was.I want to go on the record as being very happy that they added the light display on the train. I had been wanting drive through attraction, since CT opened. I know a lot of people are very critical of it, but I think it is a great concept, and I hope they continue to improve it.
I just know the on ride audio is terrible.I think the Christmas Town Express is excellent in theory but lacking some in execution. With additional investment over the next few years, it is something that could act as a true selling point for the event. Williamsburg's transport rides are a huge bonus for an event like Christmas Town and it's an area in which Carowinds and Kings Dominion can't possibly compete. Executed well, the railroad is a trump card in BGW's back pocket.
Then don't go if yourI dont just complain as you say "behind their backs". I point blank have told Carl and Kevin exactly how I feel about certain things. They are charging a premium in the local theme park world yet providing a product no better than it was 10 years ago. Prices have gone through the roof the last few years.
But people such as myself, and yourself continue to go. I give them money, get an experience and enjoy. You give them money and critique and expect something different. They haven't changed drastically from year to year (stating the obvious I know). They haven't taken your critiques to head or heart, so they clearly don't care of an opinion. Yet you still give them money. That's all it is, a money game.I dont just complain as you say "behind their backs". I point blank have told Carl and Kevin exactly how I feel about certain things. They are charging a premium in the local theme park world yet providing a product no better than it was 10 years ago. Prices have gone through the roof the last few years.
Agreed. It's a money game. If they get your money they win. If you don't go they will change something drastically.And their reaction is?
My guess:
**Shrug** attendance numbers don't seem to reflect any issue with pricing.
My banter:
People vote with their $. CT is always a busy at the park. Therefore, their pricing seems acceptable to the general public.
Agreed. It's a money game. If they get your money they win. If you don't go they will change something drastically.
This is the problem, they decided to stay open for a extra weekend of HOS. If they couldnt get things turned around then they shouldnt have extended HOS. I dont understand why so many people are so fast to give them a pass on everything. They were also working on this trail while HOS was still going on. This is the problem today across the country, people expect to get away with sub par work and get a pass on everything. People pay to come to this event and travel from oit of town, why shouldnt they get what is advertised and what they paid for. Its one thing if minor details need to be finished up, but thats not what happened. If I wanted to walk through rows of cut trees with no decorations I could have just gone to a local tree lot.Could it have been attributed to the quick turn around from HOS, absolutely. Did you give them credit? Nope.
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