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"The Olde Country" was a terrific qualifier.

I can see how it probably had to go for reasons of parallelism, once they came to their senses about the Tampa park's qualifier. ?

As an only-occasional season pass holder, I wonder why they dropped the excellent "Passport" name. From afar I find the current pass system to be a bit byzantine, so maybe "Passport" is no longer compatible with a more complex system, for reasons of which I am blissfully unaware.
 
To know BGW was known as "The Olde Country" or "Europe" and the pass was called a "Passport" at one time makes me extremely pissed that they killed off BOTH nomenclatures.

The “Worlds of Busch Gardens Europe” one really got me. It’s sad how the other-worldliness of BGW’s branding seems to have been totally corporatized.
 
Passport probably ended when they streamlined more with SeaWorld and that took the more prominent stop. Passport makes more sense with parks compared of foreign lands.
 
Wanna make that black out a little darker on the last name or do you just not care
 
I have every seasons pass back as far as 91 or 92 when they took a photo, cut it out, you signed the pass and they laminated it. The Olympics one is a favorite.
 
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I feel like park ticket designs across the industry has taken a bit of a hit. Moving away from a cool design to a boring design. Moving away from creative names to generic names. Just sad.
 
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