Now I'm sad that I never bought a clock. (One because we have TONS from the black forest and Two because we a VERY poor.
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gazisghost said:Maybe Rhinfeld gets the next reset. I will say my son and I still had a great time this weekend.
gazisghost said:Maybe Rhinfeld gets the next reset.
Zachary said:I think the real story here is that the park is losing their ability to see the park as a complete package that they have to sell to customers as an experience. The park's recent actions show that they're instead focusing on how much of a profit very specific areas and pieces of the park turn on their own. In my honest opinion, theme parks simply can't operate like that. There will always be elements of a theme park that operate at a loss but are kept to enrich and enhance the desirability of the entire package- that's why you pay $70 to get into Busch Gardens vs. $42 (or often much less because deals are everywhere) to get into Kings Dominion. The additional price is there to subsidize the cost of the elements within the park that don't pay for themselves and don't sell tickets. No one has ever bought a ticket to see the Aquitaine Village Band, but people love the park because of things like the Aquitaine Village Band. Management needs to realize that there's only one way to successfully run a Busch Gardens park- as a true theme park. The further they stray, the further they'll fall.
Suswa said:I bought a clock years ago (has needed repairing longer than it worked) and now I hope there are some steins left to chose from this next weekend when we are there!! I know my husband will be crushed if there isn't.
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