I hope this is someone forgetting to edit last years T&C’s.Are they seriously charging for mazes again after last year’s fiasco? Did they learn nothing?
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Are they seriously charging for mazes again after last year’s fiasco? Did they learn nothing?
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If this is real, please no one buy them. Vote with your dollar.Are they seriously charging for mazes again after last year’s fiasco? Did they learn nothing?
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Oh, I absolutely agree on the consistency front. Between the charging-not-charging for maze access, to especially the (to put it nicely) idiocy they're doing with changing pass conditions while they're live, the park is acting like the hand isn't connected to the head.I get what you’re saying, but for me the bigger issue is their messaging and consistency. Like you mentioned, last year I paid for the houses early in the season, only for them to become free later on.
That felt like a huge slap in the face to the people who paid up front. If they were planning to exclude houses this year, that needed to be clearly communicated from the start - when passes first went on sale - not after a bunch of people had already bought them.
Actually Gold passes are on sale now for Silver price of $89. So MVP *wasn't* the lowest price of the season.But at the end of the day, you're spending approximately $100 for a pass and you're now getting access to the every park in the chain from NJ down to Georgia. If you bough the pass last fall, you get the entire country for $100. A decade ago, approximately $100 would only buy you a pass to a single park. We are literally robbing them blind on season passes, and they know it. I don't fault them for trying to make up some of that difference. I just wish they'd do it in the right way (by raising pass prices and eliminating meal plans).
Despite my general opposition to parks licensing other IPs in any way, I will say this: Luigi's Mansion or Ghost Busters would be a decent overlay for Boo Blasters (the "shooting at ghosts to capture them" mechanic of the game translates well), or even a permanent change, only because the Boo Blasters theme badly needs something done. That said....Okay so I’ve done some sleuthing. Allegedly some of the IPs being floated for Haunt this year are Luigi’s Mansion (which is what my post earlier was referencing), Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and Ghostbusters.
My guess is that some of these would be part of a kids event? I don’t see how they can make Luigi’s Mansion into a scary house like Blood on the Bayou, for example.
Agreed 100%. I don't see Nintendo licensing any key property involving a major character to anyone other than Universal; same goes for Capcom/TriStar/Columbia/Sony Pictures being cool with licensing out GB, RE, or SH branding.Nintendo has extremely high standards. There is no way Six Flags will be able to meet their standards. I highly doubt we'll see anything from Nintendo at a Six Flags park.
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