This would be nice. I was planning on going on St Patricks day.The 18th/19th/20th are Passport to Thrills dates. Soft openings on March 17th look pretty likely to me though.
This would be nice. I was planning on going on St Patricks day.The 18th/19th/20th are Passport to Thrills dates. Soft openings on March 17th look pretty likely to me though.
That's 1 ride total for the pre-view period, not 1 ride per visit, correct?
Not clear, but I would agree with @Zachary. It will be 1 ride during the preview period. However, we should look closely at how SWO handles Icebreaker previews because BGW will likely be the same.That's 1 ride total for the pre-view period, not 1 ride per visit, correct?
Wonder if they will check the ticket against the membership. Otherwise this could definitely happen. I can absolutely see some of these YouTube thoosies paying $1-300 for an extra ticket just to get their video review out early as possibleSounds like you will have to scan your pass at the front, get a card that says you can ride, then hand it to an attendant at the ride. Probably going to have a lot of people very angry over it. Also, qualified members who don't ride coasters (aka my mother) will probably start scalping their cards lol.
At that point, it’d be cheaper to just buy another pass.Wonder if they will check the ticket against the membership. Otherwise this could definitely happen. I can absolutely see some of these YouTube thoosies paying $1-300 for an extra ticket just to get their video review out early as possible
Idk I'm pretty hyped. Not every day my favorite park gets a new rolly coastyHas anyone else's hype for the ride completely evaporated as a result of it being a floater for 2 years? Like in 2020 I was super excited, now I'm like ready to ride it but all hype as left the building. Wouldn't be shocked if it's just me. But hype for this has completely died in my mind, and the only "excitement" I have is to see what theming is used for DarKoaster.
I think the problem is the 2.25 years of carrot on a stick where the ride is supposed to be open and it just isn’t. It’s hard to be super excited about anything for that longIdk I'm pretty hyped. Not every day my favorite park gets a new rolly coasty
At this point for me it’s just a let me know when it opens attitude. I actually am more hyped for KD’s ride. Not because Tumbili is even close to Pantheon in ride quality, but for the direction the park is taking and what that means for the overall experience.Has anyone else's hype for the ride completely evaporated as a result of it being a floater for 2 years? Like in 2020 I was super excited, now I'm like ready to ride it but all hype as left the building. Wouldn't be shocked if it's just me. But hype for this has completely died in my mind, and the only "excitement" I have is to see what theming is used for DarKoaster.
They should’ve just stuck with “anticipated”It's funny that the marketing is saying ..
One of the most anticipated rides of 2022!
without mentioning ..
One of the most anticipated rides of 2021!
One of the most anticipated rides of 2020!
The cancelled members that get to go are the ones who bought a 2020 membership when Pantheon ERT was a big part of the marketing. They also had to register by a certain date to be eligible and will also need to buy a park ticket. My guess is that there is going to be almost none who take them up on the offer, but for legal reasons they had to offer it to them.Sooo...the members that cancelled and get a one time ride get the exact same thing the current paying members get, except a few days later? Can anyone who signed up for that system confirm that? I understand doing one-time rides to limit lines...but seems that the current members should not get the exact same deal essentially that the cancelled ones do.
and will also need to buy a park ticket
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