MichiganScott
Passholder = hated by Disney
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- Jan 5, 2016
Sure, go ahead Disney, start selling APs again. "Here's your brand new AP...and your three reservation slots that will be useful sometime next month...maybe!"
I think the opposite. Sure there will be a small bit of immediate sales growth but IMHO ultimately this is about 2 things:And this is why they do it. If it only get a few hundred people to buy it's worth it to them - regardless of how it hurts long-term sales.
In the short term that 4 day Florida Resident deal probably makes as much if not more sense than an AP.Ah I started out reading this page and actually thought they had opened up AP sales again.
I'm moving to Orlando in November and I most likely would buy one if it was available.
I'm probably the one person disappointed that they can't buy an AP only to schedule 3 days at a time.
In the short term that 4 day Florida Resident deal probably makes as much if not more sense than an AP.
I'm thinking that the noise and smell is actually part of the attraction for their intended audience.I am of the same mind - make them electric and it improves the smell and noice and make the styling fit with the Tron backdrop and then I think it is a much improved overall experience
Maybe not the smell, but definitely the sound.I'm thinking that the noise and smell is actually part of the attraction for their intended audience.
Maybe not the smell, but definitely the sound.
I've been driving for more than 20 years, and I still really like the Autotopia copy rides at every amusement park.
They both are still there. The one in frontier town looks like it's being replaced with a new coaster in the next couple of years. Have you not been to Cedar Point recently?I remember Cedar Point had one that I liked a lot when I was little.
They actually had two, but my favorite was one with old timey looking cars. It had a really nice, wooded track.
They both are still there. The one in frontier town looks like it's being replaced with a new coaster in the next couple of years. Have you not been to Cedar Point recently?
Steel Vengeance alone is worth the trip from anywhere in the world hahaSadly, no.
We went every year as kids because my dad entered rifle competitions at the nearby Camp Perry. So my mom and the sisters would hang out at the Breakers Hotel and spend a few days at the park.
We stopped taking our annual trips a while ago, I think the Maverick was the last big coaster we were there for.
I continue to be delighted that they still haven't formally announced this thing.Universal News
Trains are on site for Universal’s super secret Jurassic Park coaster.