VB06Hokie
Mostly wit & sarcasm, but contributes occasionally
Don't tell me you're chicken...It’s one theme park chain, Michael. What could it cost? 10 dollars?
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Don't tell me you're chicken...It’s one theme park chain, Michael. What could it cost? 10 dollars?
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I'm not sure about Arrow. We're talking about the company that built the Bat and didn't bother to bank the track. I'm sure there were heated discussions over that and incompetence won out. At least they fixed it for the BBW. Their design strategy worked well for smaller coasters up through the mid eighties but was a complete failure when they tried to scale up to larger coasters. Their design and engineering just wasn't that good.
I’d argue that having such low staffing (read: low wages, poor treatment) that they can’t even open the park at the advertised time is a form of mismanagement.
My only counter point here: last time I was at WDW and did this I managed to get on 6 rides all day due to lines. Last time I was at BGW and paid full RAC rate I still got to ride everything I wanted. Because of that I felt my value was better at BGW because as someone with only the time for a single day at each park (and unable to plan it well in advance) WDW felt impossible to do. (This was 2021 when I went FYI. At MK I got on SpcMtn, SplMtn, 7Dwarves, IASW, HM, and PotC).but say you just want to stop by MK for a day like you would go to BGW for a day, you pay about the same price to walk through the door assuming none of BGW's stupid promotions are active.
Your math kind of scares meJust got back from my first trip back to WDW since COVID and I went in with pretty low expectations considering the general industry struggles post-COVID and what I have become accustomed to at BGW recently, and I just got hit with a bit of a reality bomb. BGW is in a very shitty state right now, and really isn't up to par considering the price they charge.
I am aware WDW has deeper pockets and has a lot more resources to counter-act the implications of the post-COVID struggles, but I still feel like many things were brought out into the open for me. There were some obvious problems as a result of poor staffing (longer lines for food, less frequent transportation) but all in all WDW felt pretty high-functioning. And yes again I know it is dumb to directly compare WDW and BGW, but the only reason I am comparing them right now is because I noticed something specifically horrific; it seems like generally BGW is more expensive than WDW.
Start with tickets, a non-promotional single day ticket at BGW is about the same as WDW. I know ticketing WDW is a more complicated endeavor, but say you just want to stop by MK for a day like you would go to BGW for a day, you pay about the same price to walk through the door assuming none of BGW's stupid promotions are active. Other than tickets, it is way cheaper and easier to eat literally anywhere in WDW than it is in BGW. The portions at WDW are larger, food is more consistent, and it is quicker to obtain, all while being generally cheaper. No surcharges, no bullshit. Souvenirs even seem more fairly priced. Beer and other alcohol is cheaper and is much larger portions. I can go on and on. I understand how business works, you can charge lower prices with a higher volume, but I had previously never noticed this large gap between the two parks because it was never this large. With how much BGW has pulled back portions and raised prices, it is shocking how much of a ripoff we are currently semi-shrugging off since it happened gradually.
I am seriously considering cancelling my membership to BGW at this point in favor of annual or twice a year trips down to Orlando and just get less-frequent doses of a better park experience. BGW used to be enough in regular doses to satisfy that top-tier experience craving. Not quite S-Tier, but the tippy top of A-Tier. Now, I'd almost call them average, teetering on the bottom end of it. I keep seeing more and more stuff in other threads like those stupid Pantheon Hoops and the ugly DK photo building and just I don't know when it is going to end. At this point I am just feeling used as a customer, I am being charged more and more by BGW for a worse and worse guest experience. I'm over it, and I am at that breaking point. 2023 is my make or break year, let's see what they can turn around.
Out in June it jumps to $159 for Disney.Your math kind of scares me
I just looked and Disney is $149 and BG is $105
Yes BG has a dton of problems But I would rather deal with these problems than only maybe getting in 5 or 6 rides a day .Lets not forget you also have to have a reservation for Disney
Once again NOT really trying to defend BG But come on lets be real their is no direct cost comparrison
It wasn't even the surcharges that drove this change in behavior for me, but obnoxious food lines and lack of food choices. The surcharges were the icing on the cake, and up until I cancelled my passes at the end of 2022, eating entailed a quick stop at McD's, Wendy's, Subway, etc. before heading to the park, and then spending a bit more on dining afterwards in the Williamsburg area, be it on BBQ or at a local brewery. Surely it was money that could have gone in the park's pockets, but the suboptimal BGW/WCUSA dining experience did it for me.I've honestly been spending next to nothing inside the gates at BGW since the surcharge hit and I see no reason to change that as prices continue to balloon and quality continues to plummet. I now eat before and after my visits and I purchase zero merch. I NEVER used to be that guest—I basically always ate at least one meal every visit and I have a merch collection that would put 99.99% of the park's guests to shame.
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