Just wait until the Cedar Fair/Six Flags merger completes and they change their name to Frontier Parks.What will United Parks do, start up-charging you for front row, back row, and edge seats on rides a la United Airlines?
Just wait until the Cedar Fair/Six Flags merger completes and they change their name to Frontier Parks.What will United Parks do, start up-charging you for front row, back row, and edge seats on rides a la United Airlines?
The park let it fall to that level of disrepair to begin with. I have no sympathy for them.I also heard from a friend of mine that works there at the park that it cost the park around $4 million to get it operational again. I think that’s part of the reasoning for the $5 charge.
For what you pay for parking, the parking lot trams better be free. One thing I may have missed on the forum is how much the parking fees have increased over time and additional upcharges for what used to be preferred. Not to mention they oversell the spaces so if you leave and come back you may have to park in the general lots.“There is no charge to ride the Serengeti Express Train, one of the best ways to take in the breathtaking beauty of Busch Garden’s Serengeti Plain. There is also no charge for the parking lot trams.” Well, thank goodness.No charge for the tram from the parking lot.
I honestly would rather them tear this ride down than operate it as an upcharge.
I’m not saying that I agree with the decision, but I can see why they did it.So, you would be OK with a $5 charge for every new ride, as well?
So, you would be OK with a $5 charge for every new ride, as well?
I disagree with this. This is a very shitty decision by SEAS/PRKS, but the silver lining is that the Skyride is still here and it received the TLC it needed to come back to life.I honestly would rather them tear this ride down than operate it as an upcharge.
It cost BGW nearly 10 million, I hear, to get Loch Ness Monster in working order again. They're not charging admission for that. I understand that is a special project but it was decided to make it a capital project because of the cost of the extensive routine maintenance needed this season. Which, in my mind, is the same thing that happened to BGT Skyride. It needed a LOT of attention but that's still no excuse to upcharge for it.I also heard from a friend of mine that works there at the park that it cost the park around $4 million to get it operational again. I think that’s part of the reasoning for the $5 charge.
They still charge for the sky rideI don't believe I saw this mentioned yet. But SeaWorld San Diego's skyride carried a $6 fee per person, when I was there last, back in August.
Similar to what's been posted for the BGT skyride, for all SWSD passholders - even Platinum passholders, which is what I used at the time - the ride was free.
The day I was there though, I was shocked by just how many dozens of single-day ticket holders, in line with my family and me, were paying that (ludicrous) $6 fee; but if you go for just one day all season, I guess the temptation is there to experience all the attractions.
However checking the SWSD site just now, I do not fortunately see the fee listed on the Bayside Skyride page. But do see one brief mention of an up-charge on their FAQ page:
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But for the sake of the BGT skyride - If SWSD carried the up-charge at one point, and then removed (perhaps when entering the off-season), then perhaps it'll too be removed for BGT (at some point).
That’s exactly how we got up charge, cut the line passes at theme parks now. One of them got away with itCreeping social contagion is very much a thing in business. One player or industry pulls off something new and cynical and lucrative, and a ton of others feel "inspired" to try the same over time.
Expanding the upcharge model from luxury add-ons (first class, VIP festival experience, Skycoaster) into more basic aspects of the customer journey (coach seat selection, digital ticket "delivery," skyride) succeeds only if people quietly agree to participate.
They will keep adding charges until the plebians push back hard enough to give them pause for reasons of profit, market share, embarrassment, or all three. Only then will they feel they have maximized their achievable take. And whatever they ultimately get away with, others are likely to try too.
So don't participate. At all. Be vocal about it.
Fortunately the skyride is much easier for most BGT customers to avoid than, say, TIcketmaster fees for a live music lover. Just pretend the skyride is still broken until the fee goes away. If that means the skyride goes away too, then -- as essential as the skyride is to the BGT experience -- it wasn't really ever "back" in the first place.
Yeah, with the way they’re promoting the extra-charge safari ride, they’ve effectively turned Rhino Rally into an upcharge too.One thing I noticed on my December visit, first since 2021, was how much the park was pushing the safari truck rides. Fifteen years ago when I did one you had to search to find it. Now it's practically the only way to experience the Sarenghti.
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