I can believe it... I easily see 3 or 4 of them in one day, if not more.
2007: Millennium Force, 2008: Millennium Force ATL, 2009: Top Thrill Dragster
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I never cared for watching other people walk on. I guess it kind of goes back to some kind of social/money class thing. Sure, they paid the money but it also kind of makes a guest in line feel somewhat second rate. I like Fastpass system (Disney) in this way because anyone can get one. VIP guests can also use the Fastpass lines as well but aren't limited to the one Fastpass at a time thing. It's too bad most fastpass attractions miss out on some of the preshow.
I'd laugh if a VIP guest had an armfull of stamps ;)
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Six Flag's Flashpass makes "regular" park guests for more like a second-class citizen than anything I've ever seen. CP's system isn't nearly as intrusive on the line as Six Flags. I also agree that Disney has the best system I've seen. Free for everyone and very easy to use.
Disney's system is amazing, but I can't see CP putting up the kind of money it would take to implement something like that.
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
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I have a question: Is saying that there's a 4-person minimum just a handy way to say that the package costs $1400 for up to four people? For instance, if I wanted to take two friends, couldn't I just pay $1400 and be done with it? I can't imagine CP turning me down just because I don't have the 4th person. Right?
Brandon
cedarpoint.com says:
$ 350.00 per person includes:
* Admission to Cedar Point
* Exclusive parking
* Exclusive front-of-the-line ride access
* Priority restaurant seating
* Priority live shows seating
* 7 complimentary on-ride photos (where available)
* Personal Cedar Point escort* MINIMUM OF 4 GUESTS REQUIRED. Parties of 2-3 guests will be assessed a $50.00 fee per person. Sorry, no single-guest parties.
So you could pay $1200 and be done with it, Dj. *** Edited 8/2/2006 5:19:40 PM UTC by Jeff Young***
Jeff Young
CPs website says "MINIMUM OF 4 GUESTS REQUIRED. Parties of 2-3 guests will be assessed a $50.00 fee per person. Sorry, no single-guest parties."
I believe that means if you want to do it with two people, it would be $800. If you had three people, it would be $1200. That makes it less than the $1400. :)
edit: grrrrrrrrr, i hate when i double post without even knowing it. LOL!! *** Edited 8/2/2006 5:24:14 PM UTC by halltd***
Actually, $800.
EDIT: halltd beat me to it.
So, I wonder if the minimum is simply there to discourage smaller parties or simply to encourage more profits. Or both?
*** Edited 8/2/2006 5:25:46 PM UTC by djDaemon***
Brandon
Well, I said $1200 because in your post, you said you wanted to take two friends. But you're right, it could be done for $800 with just two people.
Jeff Young
dj - your post made is sound like you were taking two people WITH you, not a TOTAL of two. that's probably why jeff said $1200.
i'm thinking about doing this when i go with my friend on the 10th. i'm so tempted just so i can ride that many coasters over and over and over again. :)
i'm sure the extra fee is to offset the cost of the "escort". its more efficient to have one escort per 4 people than it is to have just 2 people walking around with a guide.
even at $400 a person, i think its a bargain to ride whatever you want WHENEVER you want. it'd be even more beneficial if the escort was cool and had some fun trivia tidbits about the park.
edit: geesh, i must need to learn to type faster. people keep beating me to the punch. :) *** Edited 8/2/2006 5:31:03 PM UTC by halltd***
Yeah, I forgot the specifics of my original post, as they were just made up.
7 Photos = 7 x $8 = $56
Ticket = 1 x $40 = $40
Parking = 1 x $9 = $9
TOTAL = $105
So, for $295, you're paying for the conveniences of basically riding as much as you want, getting good seats at the shows and possibly learning a thing or two about the park. Not too terrible, I suppose.
Brandon
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