http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/070314/nyw042.html?.v=86
(note: submitted to news, but put this thread here too)
I've been looking for a way to avoid all of the poor people for years. The sour milk smell is just too much.
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It's a great idea and unfortunately corporations are in the business of making money.
Some parks still stick to the principle that once inside the gate, everyone should be treated the same on the rides (except for height restrictions). Kennywood is such a park and I expect it to stay that way.
Arthur Bahl
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I should've know that everyone would jump on the old 'equality' (even though according to this thread that's never been the problem) and pricing complaints.
What actually caught my eye was the wording in this part:
"Families can plan their ideal day in advance -- and then Six Flags will take the lead in turning all their dreams into reality."
Seems eerily similar to my long standing predictions (the most recent just a few months back) of a future where we plan our theme park day before we even get in the car.
AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf
Arthur Bahl
And why? Cuz those statistically-challenged, uninformed 'General Public' peasants can be just as special--provided, of course, they're willing to actually PAY for their perks.
Honestly.
-CO
NOTE: Severe fecal impaction may render the above words highly debatable.
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