Random thought on this topic that is not meant to justify what BGW did.
But the concept of cutting hours by closing earlier seems to be a common industry practice. I was thinking about what @Zachary said about not shifting hours and how we agreed that should be the better solution. As I looked around different parks and their old hours vs current hours, it seems like the average operating day has been cut by 3.5 hours.
Now what I found interesting is that’s the average printed hours. Why did I want to point that out? Many parks offer early start times. Meaning the cut in hours printed for daily pass tickets is 3.5 hours, but in many parks that have this the pass holders and resort hours were only cut 2.5 hours. So not only have some parks cut hours, they’ve also transplanted one of the hours for general public from night time to limited crowds early in the day.
I find it interesting in these instances that they rather cut back the general public leaving time than move back the early start opening times and keeping the closing time the same.
I wonder how many parks have studied and if anyone can get their hands on the data of park numbers in the 9-10 (early start) vs 10-11 (opening hour) vs 8-9 (closing hour). Surely (hopefully) they studied this and where they are cutting is a low income time period and not a potentially revenue generating time period.
But the concept of cutting hours by closing earlier seems to be a common industry practice. I was thinking about what @Zachary said about not shifting hours and how we agreed that should be the better solution. As I looked around different parks and their old hours vs current hours, it seems like the average operating day has been cut by 3.5 hours.
Now what I found interesting is that’s the average printed hours. Why did I want to point that out? Many parks offer early start times. Meaning the cut in hours printed for daily pass tickets is 3.5 hours, but in many parks that have this the pass holders and resort hours were only cut 2.5 hours. So not only have some parks cut hours, they’ve also transplanted one of the hours for general public from night time to limited crowds early in the day.
I find it interesting in these instances that they rather cut back the general public leaving time than move back the early start opening times and keeping the closing time the same.
I wonder how many parks have studied and if anyone can get their hands on the data of park numbers in the 9-10 (early start) vs 10-11 (opening hour) vs 8-9 (closing hour). Surely (hopefully) they studied this and where they are cutting is a low income time period and not a potentially revenue generating time period.