So will CP cut prices this summer?

factory81

Diana's is a 24 hour restaurant that serves a lot of fried food. Theyare okay, but I prefer Steak & Shake.

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Kevinj

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is the Thirsty Pony worth going to?

Eh; the "chicken-wing" pizza was good, but I would place Chet and Matt's just a slight notch above. That said, I am only talking about pizza. The Pony has more options. Very good people-watching of you are there later...I would suggest you give it a try at least once. It does beat some of the places near CP, plus the atmosphere is, in a word, unique.


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sandee

Unfortunately, being a tourist twice a year, we do eat in the park.

We can't pass up Bay Harbor (love that place---believe it or not, the same quality food back home would be slightly more $$$$).

Inside the park, we take advantage of the "free ice water" as much as possible and share the "macho nachos"-----they are definitely a meal!!! We used to go the buffet but it has gone downhill. Gameday Grill isn't too bad.

When we go to Soak City, we bring in a duffel stuffed with towels that hides a soft sided cooler of 6 cans of pop and usually some licorice, pretzels and goldfish.


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Ryan Mahaffey

There is some great dining in the Sandusky area...it just depends if you want to go "out of the way" from Rte 250/Milan Rd.

As far as good places for breakfast, my friends and I personally stop somewhere "before" we head to the park (we're 1 hour away in Toledo), so it gives us enough time to digest. LOL! Or so we can make "emergency potty stops" if we eat @ Bob Evans, Denny's or Cracker Barrel.

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lladnar

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Dvo said:
^Well next time don't get 6 entrees! ;)

I eat at Panda almost every time I go, and I get a double entree with a side and a water for about $9.50. It's still pretty steep, but it's not god-awful. The McDonald's is very convenient too, however. I have to ask, is the Thirsty Pony worth going to? Every time I think about going, it's after the park closes and the place is just mobbed so I always say "next time.."

Interesting, 9.50 is only like 3 more bucks than normal.


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Touchdown

^Or looking at it another way, a mark up of nearly 50%.

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lladnar

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^thats better than the 100% at subway.


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factory81

My girlfriend and I have ate at Thirsty Pony quite a few times. Good chicken wings for a good price. I also drank an entire tall beer and then went back to the park and I didn't barf.

You gotta see these beers....

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Kevinj

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Diana's is a 24 hour restaurant that serves a lot of fried food. They are okay, but I prefer Steak & Shake.

And the difference is?


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lladnar

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^steak and shake is more delicious. Frisco melts and chili mac all day.


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Shawn Meyer

I could see them drop the prices on Souvenirs and food this year. A lot has changed between last year and 2009. Ohio and Michigan have definitely felt the hit of job losses, layoffs, etc. So I can see them having specials throughout the season if they don't lower the prices. Maybe for the month of July they might lower T-Shirts to $10.00. Food they would maybe only lower that maybe $1.00 if they decided to go that route.

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TTD 120mph

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The one thing I found funny from last year was their price change for Dippin Dots (and other stuff). It was $4.79(or something) plus tax for a small. So the total came to $5....which is the price it was before. Can anyone explain this to me because I know there's some kind of reason why they took down the price and added tax. I think I know why, but it's too late at night for me to care at the moment.:)


-Adam G- The OG Dragster nut

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mermaidsair

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Is it possible the tax was always there and they just broke it down in the new way?


I'm going out to get some air.

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factory81

Platinum Passes are 160 vs 150 last year if I am not mistaken.

Prices have already begun to rise.

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crazy horse

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Do you think the subway will offer the $5 footlongs? ;)


what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

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Kevinj

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The 25 dollar Meijer tickets are the lowest I have seen in recent years; so some prices are down.

And yes, I believe they will offer the $5 footlongs. For about $9.


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CP rush

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^ha. if they do then i will eat in- park EVERY visit


First rollback=opening weekend '09

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KYJoe

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^ 25 dollar tickets at Meijer! That is awesome, that will save my group a bunch of money on our trip this year.

On the food note, I wish they has a Culvers in Sandusky. Have any of you all eaten there before? I like it more than Steak n shake, and you can get a filling meal there for under 4 bucks!

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Shawn Meyer

Does Culvers have a website address? I've never heard of them.

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