i am having trouble understanding the explanation of the "2017 2-DAY, ANY DAY" tickets... i simply want the freedom to go to the amusement park AND the water park on 2 consecutive days. to put it even more specifically, on monday june 12th, i want to be able to go to the amusement park AND the water park. then on tuesday june 13th, i want to be able to go to the amusement park again AND the water park again. will this $70 ticket get me that, like the 2-day "ride-and-slide" tickets did back in the day?
Ticket can be used for 2 non-consecutive OR consecutive days in any combination (i.e. 2 days at Cedar Point, 2 days at Cedar Point Shores, 1 day at each park, 2 days at both parks on the same day.)
This seems phenomenally too good to be true, if I'm understanding that last phrase correctly. That's 2 1-day ride and slides for $35/day, which...really?
Indeed.
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i did call and confirm, it is exactly what they used to call the 2-day-ride-and-slide back in the day, so it will work for my scenario. part of my confusion was that im pretty sure this 2-day ticket costs less than the 2-day-ride-and-slide did the last time i bought one, probably 10ish years ago... whatever, ill take it!
Maybe, too, they're selling them at a discount to counter the tendency of some folks to look at things 'generically'. In this case, pointing up that Cedar Point Shores is a fancy upgraded park and not Cedar Point's waterpark -- what it's name again? -- by making it so affordable.
I'll be curious to see if the $70 price lasts the summer.
Or maybe this is just the half-baked idea you come up with after a sleepless night with some serious back pain. Coasting on fumes here at this point.
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