So this is why I’m posing this question. I don’t hold BGW in the same reverence from, what, 2-3 ownership groups ago.You discount the relevance of how BGW used to operate, and I tend to disagree with you there.
The point isn’t how BGW (and SEAS) operates compared to a random set of other small parks (and I think Dollywood, not anything in Pennsylvania, is a fair comparison for a regional theme park). The point is how it (they) is now operating compared to the standard it set for itself for decades. There is a difference between nostalgia and established standards.
The simple fact is that BGW (for whatever reason) is cutting corners across the board, leading to a dramatic and noticeable downgrade in guest experience. When that is combined with an equally dramatic and noticeable increases in costs, the result is the frustration, disgust, disengagement being expressed here.
Kings Dominion’s concurrent increase in quality is an interesting, but largely irrelevant point. In fact, a lot of BGW members never go to KD. BGW is failing against itself, not the park on the other side of Richmond.
And before anyone gets upset, I’m not criticizing any park in PA. I’m just saying that I think a theme park is a better bar than amusement parks. PA has great parks, they are just a different subset of the industry.
And in that regard though it helps me understand. I love pre-Boardwalk HP much better than post-Boardwalk HP. Caused the park to become overcrowded, over priced, and a much less pleasant place for me. But people who come to HP now that didn’t grow up with it like I did think it’s fine and normal.
I became a member at BGW in 2017-2021 (moved away) so that kinda frames what I’ve seen from BGW.