Stop giving this horrible company your money. I don't care what plan you have grandfathered, it isn't worth paying for these parks.
That's fine and all but - it's not just $320.So let me do some math here. let me do some math here and be entirely generous lets say it takes 16 employees to run the train. let's say they all make on average $20 a hour (they don't but fore the sake of argument) that would make the cost of bringing them in an hour early to do a reopen run and have the train ready to go at opening ruffly $320. The cost to not do this and run an empty train through a station where guests including multiple people in a wheelchairs were waiting while telling them they have to wait priceless. But hey it's not like BGW is hilly and can be a challenge for the the mobility disadvantaged right?
seriously this is a horrible image an extremely short sighted the par was able to do pre open runs and be ready to go on time for years it really shouldn't be that hard to keep it available for guests especially on days where they are not running the sky ride do it's the only transportation option.
I agree. Speaking for myself and family, we are coaster and theme park enthusiasts to the bone, and were BGW regulars from 1991 until 2019. BGW hasn't gotten a cent of our hard-earned money since 2019, and I'm barely 50/50 for 2025 on changing that. KD, Cedar Point, Dollywood are all on our list for next year, due in part to the fact that we aren't happy longtime fans. Many friends of ours with families feel the same way, and are trying other parks such as the ones I mentioned because they feel that BGW is:I wouldn't go that far. Even if it's true, this kind of thinking kind of let's parks do whatever they want. There comes a certain point where BGW needs to know that their fans aren't happy. Whether or not this incident is that point for you is gonna vary from person to person
My family has also visited the parks you mention in the last couple of years, because they are great parks not because BGW is somehow a bad park. I'd wager lots of people not from Virginia view BGW in the same light as a lot of the other well-regarded parks out there. Beautiful setting, great shows, world-class rides. It's easy to criticize a place that you are intimately familiar with, and I can relate to that feeling of the park not being quite as great as it once was. Nostalgia is a powerful thing and somehow it feels like the park has lost something it once had when it was an Anheiser Busch labor of love.I agree. Speaking for myself and family, we are coaster and theme park enthusiasts to the bone, and were BGW regulars from 1991 until 2019. BGW hasn't gotten a cent of our hard-earned money since 2019, and I'm barely 50/50 for 2025 on changing that. KD, Cedar Point, Dollywood are all on our list for next year, due in part to the fact that we aren't happy longtime fans. Many friends of ours with families feel the same way, and are trying other parks such as the ones I mentioned because they feel that BGW is:
1.) An increasingly mediocre value overall
2.) Wasting opportunities with new ride choices and poor themes
3.) Lacking a proper security presence, even outside HoS
4.) No longer a clean, manicured experience, with less attention to detail or park-patron input/feedback
Again, I get they are a business, but there are businesses out there who operate in the same orbit as BGW and do it better, for less, and with a cohesiveness the park used to excel in, but nowadays, seems to give a fuck less about with each passing year.
BBW 2 or whatever they are calling it is a choice they made, and no matter how well-themed, or nostalgic, etc. - is IMO unlikely move the needle on attendance or profits in a meaningful way that a truly innovative or thoughtful addition that's not another family B&M invert could have. Where is BGW with patron surveys on options for new rides like we see at so many other parks? Is that too much to ask? Apparently so, and then we get stuck with a naming survey for a ride they've selected in which (for better or worse) the name options are not even selected...lol
On a growing number of levels with this park, this ride included, I keep thinking to myself.. why bother?
My family has also visited the parks you mention in the last couple of years, because they are great parks not because BGW is somehow a bad park. I'd wager lots of people not from Virginia view BGW in the same light as a lot of the other well-regarded parks out there. Beautiful setting, great shows, world-class rides. It's easy to criticize a place that you are intimately familiar with, and I can relate to that feeling of the park not being quite as great as it once was. Nostalgia is a powerful thing and somehow it feels like the park has lost something it once had when it was an Anheiser Busch labor of love.
I really don't relish playing the role of the defender of United Parks or whatever the name of the ownership company is at this moment in time. So I won't do it. There's definitely a lot of things they could be doing differently to better the experience for their guests. I just don't quite understand the repeated, full-throttle attacks on the park. No it's not perfect. But these types of anti-BGW propaganda posts are never going to change my mind about whether it's a good park worth visiting. It is one of the best out there.
I will say that they removed the surcharge a few weeks ago.Has the park been declining lately? IDK Some aspects of the park have gotten worse. The 5% surcharge, the odd color schemes for the villages, the lack of theming added to Pantheon and Darkoaster, the removal of Da Vinci's Cradle, merch that's far more expensive than it needs to be, the new slower kiosks, and the lack of parking trams
Step 1 to fixing the problems: clean the bathrooms. Even the newly remodeled ones are disgusting most of the time. The entire park is in such a need of a cleaning. Parts are just gross. If I were the president I would be so embarrassed every time I step foot in a bathroom there or WCUSA. Maybe he has his own private one.
Needing to exist?Can you imagine these signsappearing during the Anheuser days?
Anything with THAT rapid of a decline coupled with out-of-control price increases is going to be lambasted by people who remember what they got at a lower price point not that long ago.My family has also visited the parks you mention in the last couple of years, because they are great parks not because BGW is somehow a bad park. I'd wager lots of people not from Virginia view BGW in the same light as a lot of the other well-regarded parks out there. Beautiful setting, great shows, world-class rides. It's easy to criticize a place that you are intimately familiar with, and I can relate to that feeling of the park not being quite as great as it once was. Nostalgia is a powerful thing and somehow it feels like the park has lost something it once had when it was an Anheiser Busch labor of love.
I really don't relish playing the role of the defender of United Parks or whatever the name of the ownership company is at this moment in time. So I won't do it. There's definitely a lot of things they could be doing differently to better the experience for their guests. I just don't quite understand the repeated, full-throttle attacks on the park. No it's not perfect. But these types of anti-BGW propaganda posts are never going to change my mind about whether it's a good park worth visiting. It is one of the best out there.
I've always been interested in this line so I wanted to test something.what they got at a lower price point not that long ago.
more than double the cost for a lesser experience doesn't feel good regardless of inflation.I've always been interested in this line so I wanted to test something.
2005 - The best I could find inline was single day tickets were $55.95
2024 - The best I can find is $114.99
But if you account for inflation from 2005 to 2024, that ticket in 2005 was akin to a ticket costing $90.33 today. So when accounting for inflation the cost of BGW has gone up $24.66 in almost 20 years. Not saying that's good or great, but its a more equitable comparison.
I'm not trying to say it justifies the experience. But to the best I can find an multiple parks the inflation hit the ticket prices on single day the same. Now the amount they went up outside of inflation varies from the ~$40 for Disney/USO and the ~$15 for KD. Saying you want to compare this stuff regardless of inflation ignores a good bit if what is causing the prices to go up. From 2005 to Now inflation is up about 62%, so the consideration for that needs to be what's above that number.more than double the cost for a lesser experience doesn't feel good regardless of inflation.
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