Of all the weekends, they had to release this the weekend I work.
I'm willing to bet it was done by the same company that did the keychains (Tokens & Icons), in which case the edges will be nicely and cleanly rounded. You can kinda tell from the official pic.Anyone have a picture of the actual item? Would be cool to see the quality of it (if it’s polished/rounded off or if it’s literally a sharp ring of metal)
There aren't that many pieces that were usable so the availability is slim. They cut out of straight pieces of track from Lift #2.
Photos as promised.
VERY curious to see how quickly BGW sells through these—and if the rumored third item exists.
I will be honest and say that I bought one using my pass member discount of 50%. The reasoning I used to justify the purchase, besides nostalgia, was this is a unique proposition to purchase a piece of something that you can still ride and is still operational.
While I am not fully aware of any other rides that you can literally own a piece of it while it is operating, I do consider myself an enthusiast and do not think there are many other rides that you can say this. If any at all. Maybe there is, but to me, this is a unique opportunity. This is where I place the value along with the amount of nostalgia I have for this ride.
Ugh, I’m on extended vacay and won’t make it back until 7/14 at the earliest. I would’ve considered getting it with my 50% discountI am told that as of today 37 track pieces are left.
Given how fast these and the key chains went was not enough made or was this all they had material for? If you have any knowledge.I am told that as of today 37 track pieces are left.
The down side to that is they are selling the current stuff at such a high price because they are selling it as a limited chance to own and a collector item you start add more suddenly and you run the risk of backlash. Not that they been to worried about that in recent years.Rumor has it that they still have more track that they can convert to additional, future merch.
I definitely don't think they made enough keychains. 150 was a wild underestimate. Even at $75, I think they could have done a series size of 1000 and sold through them easily.
Given how expensive they are, an edition size of 100 for the track slices seem fine to me. I still think they're only actually selling right now due to people with the grandfathered Platinums buying them up at often more than 50% off but who knows, maybe the actual numbers don't reflect that impression.
If I were in BGW's shoes, I would probably cut up most of the remaining track supply into rectangles a little longer than the keychains, but long-ways down the track, and have them engraved just like the keychains. Scrap the fancy box and whatnot, ditch the keyring, etc—all those savings can be profit. Just make a series of 1000 of these track bits and put them in a basket for $100 each. Margins would be notably higher than the keychains, it massively ups supply of track merch overall, and gives people a more accessible item at a price many can stomach.
It honestly would surprise me if the rush was over and it took a while to sell through what was left. I plan to be at the park fairly frequently picking up the summer tickets and we keep people updated on what J hear about supply on hand.Ugh, I’m on extended vacay and won’t make it back until 7/14 at the earliest. I would’ve considered getting it with my 50% discount
Would be nice. Would also wonder if that could be going to a museum too.Rumor has it that they still have more track that they can convert to additional, future merch.
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