If you mean the season pass QR code on the mobile app? yeah, you can use either the pass on your app or the physical card; they're interchangeable.You mean the card they handed me when I showed up with the pass QR code on my phone?
This gives me hope that we'll see more of a strategy change than we do the ceasing of year-round ops.Additionally, we are encouraged by early season guest spending levels which are pacing well ahead of last year, driven by higher pricing for admissions and continued strong spending on food and beverage, and merchandise.
Speaking of that CGA is lined up to announce something at 1estI hope not.
We genuinely enjoyed early weekend trips for the kiddos to get their winter wiggles out in Planet Snoopy while getting one or two coaster rides in ourselves. I was also hoping that year-round operations made staffing easier on the park to some capacity so that we saw less issues early/mid summer.
This gives me hope that we'll see more of a strategy change than we do the ceasing of year-round ops.
Lastly, I think this tweet is misleading.... The quote pointed to only? the California parks being impacted by weather, per the article. Haven't listened to the call yet but I guess it's now time to do so.
First, where is this at? Can't find it. Second, I'm genuinely curious what this could be... I know there were rumors of CF deciding to not close the park after all, spread by a certain YT channel known for absolutely ridiculous predictions and more, but I'm extra skeptical of this one because since they already sold the land and were using that to reduce their debt down to a specific target. Maybe they're announcing a ride closure/relocation? Possible they add a low-cost new attraction to keep the GP coming for the better part of the decade before closure?Speaking of that CGA is lined up to announce something at 1est
Instagram story.Yeah. I read the transcript here. They're blaming the issues almost solely on the underperformance of the California parks due to weather and generally low Q1 attendance. There is mention of increased headcount/marketing/supply chain issues/etc. for the eastern parks, but it's pretty clear where they're pointing the finger.
First, where is this at? Can't find it. Second, I'm genuinely curious what this could be... I know there were rumors of CF deciding to not close the park after all, spread by a certain YT channel known for absolutely ridiculous predictions and more, but I'm extra skeptical of this one because since they already sold the land and were using that to reduce their debt down to a specific target. Maybe they're announcing a ride closure/relocation? Possible they add a low-cost new attraction to keep the GP coming for the better part of the decade before closure?
I did attend winter operations at Carowinds in Feb. overall, I would not waste my money to do it again. Closed attractions l, one train operations, short hours. It wasn’t worth the travel expense. Even though the crowd was low, lines were long because of limited operations.
Nobody commented because most people have now learned to avoid KD if the weather forecast is not perfect. It’s a wasted trip.No one even commented about the early close last Sunday at 2. It was particularly ridiculous because the weather was getting better not worse despite the forecast, and by reports people were finally arriving.
That "reputation" can only be among the small minority that actually will go on unappealing day in the first place. But closing right at the beginning of the best weather of the day really does make it obvious. If you actually go on these bad days it is a lot easier to understand though, it takes more than one "really" to describe how empty it is. You can do a lot in a short time too.Nobody commented because most people have now learned to avoid KD if the weather forecast is not perfect. It’s a wasted trip.
IMO This is just further proof that they close for attendance and not actually the weather. The manager has given that place a bad reputation for this. It’s biting back now.
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