I think I'm just gonna get a regular SFGAm season pass. I really won't be visiting Hurricane Harbor much, maybe once or twice in the summer but that's about it.
When I went saturday they were saying they cant give out information about sales so they might make a new offer like that guy said before they probly lowered the prices down because people noticed it was to high.
No matter how hard it is...Never EVER give up. The real failure is those who dont try.
Actually if anyone wants a $40 discount on the Season Pass it should be fairly simple, just get into the park with your season pass, then hunt down a full price ticket stub (either from a friend, or ask around, or even a garbage can), take it to season pass processing and they should be able to put that towards the price of next years Season Pass (I know they do that normally with the current year's season pass).
I know it may not seem right, but look at it this way (my justification, and I'm sticking by it ), someone paid $40 for that ticket stub, therefor the park got $40 for it, that person decided to not get a season pass, and either gave you their stub, or threw it away, either way they turned down that option, so that option is just being transferred to you
That trick does work at most parks, comes in rather handy for those strapped for cash.
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073
They stop selling Season Pass over a week ago. What I found out is that they pulled the season passes because they are currently deciding if they are going to include the Water park with Theme Park Admissions or if they are going to make it a separate gated park. (Like it was planed)
You must understand... if they include the waterpark in general admission, daily admission will go up probably to about $49.99 per ticket or more, and people will have to pay for things they are not going to use (as ti will no longer be possible to do the whole park in one day). Now, as a season pass holder, that won't affect you, but it will affect the well being of our park. I know in our selfish little hearts, we want to be able to get into ALL of Great America with one season pass (and preferably a cheap one), but in terms of whats going to provide the most revenue for the company (which builds next year's coaster, hopefully), its gotta be a seperate park.
I agree. in the beginning, I wanted it to be on admission, but now, I think its best if there's two. perhaps SF is doing this because they weren't selling many water park passes compared to the regular park passes? I know I wouldn't buy a water park pass at the price they had them at, but that just means they need to lower the price of the season pass (and the daily passes) below the level of the park.
I don't have a detonator; its on a timer.
A countdown timer?
No, a count-up timer. It goes from one to explode.
They should make it one admission price, if you cant get everything done in one day, that is what the MVP is for. The price goes up about $8-$10, so what, people will still come, prices have been going up every year and people still go. It should be one admission because what if you wanted to ride coasters and go to the waterpark during the day, and go back for coasters at night, it would make it possible.
Universal Orlando Mechanical Engineer Marathon down, Goofy to go.