Zimmy said:
Roller coaster was a sunk cost
Landscaping budget took a thit
Food and Wine supposedly pays for itself.
Do you have actual evidence to support these claims? There is a lot of speculation being thrown around in this thread, and without the actual facts it is impossible to conclude on the justification (or lack thereof) of each department's budget. This goes for myself as well.
I point out the hypocrisy of spending unnecessary dollars when useful departments are cut so far that the barely exist.
"Barely exist"? When did we come to the conclusion that "most of the animals" were removed? Most? For the most part, only the rotated, "temporary" animals were removed. The wolves are still there. The collies are still there. The Clydesdales are still there. The moo cows are still there. The animals in Festa field are still there. Yes, some animals have been removed, and it is certainly a shame. But to say
most animals were removed is a drastic overstatement, especially when the average park guest likely wouldn't even notice the missing animals. It does not "barely exist". A trip from Killarney to Aquitaine should be enough proof of this.
Also, purely in my opinion, I honestly am not so sure of how "useful" the Zoological department. I love the zoological aspect of the park, and in no way would I ever want to see it gone. However, I question how profitable the department is, which is an important question given the park's economic struggles as of late. As an anecdote, I know of very few (if any) people who pay for admission to the park just to see the animals. Unlike many SEAS parks, the animal aspect of BGW is not, and never has been, the major focus of the park- it is far more of a diversion, a "plus" that, while certainly enhancing the park experience, does not seem to stimulate the clicks of turnstiles as much as other departments. Honestly, given the massive amount of advertising, promotions, and publicity accompanied with the park's large-scale productions, I do think Entertainment is in many ways profitable. I actually know of many people who pay to visit the park just to experience the entertainment. Even though it contributes to the overall park experience, I'm not sure how much profit is
directly generated by Zoology.