Not that I'm in favor of the system, but I've noticed that the SF parks again have a different system in place at each of the parks that is trying it.
Would it not be more logical to have the same system in place at each park? For example, SFGAm charges $10, and you get a ticket with 4 rides on it. At SFOG, you again get charged the same $10, but you have FIVE rides with the ticket. My understanding is that parks like Disney that have the system in more then one park, it's THE SAME SYSTEM (and for the same price to...FREE) with no differences..same amount of rides per ticket, same rules, etc.
Not to get off topic here, but I noticed that SF does the same thing with season passes....at one park you can buy them for just under $40, but at others, you will pay like 80 or 90 bucks. Since the pass can be used at all the parks, would it not be logical to charge the same price to get one regardless of which park you got it at?
Maybe I'm just odd..but if I go to SF in Ohio and SF in Georgia and SF in Gurnee, and my pass is good at all places, I would think it would cost the same to get it regardless of what park I purchase it at. Back to the fast pass system..have the same option at all the parks regardless of which park I get it at, and for the same price, and offer the same amount of rides.
Less confusion between parks may lead to a better system. But, I do agree with some of the people who have posted before that I believe that people are being spoiled by waiting in line. I have no problem waiting 2 hours for a ride. I mean, I go to the park to ride the rides, and I know a lot of other people do to. I just expect that on days the park is crowded, the lines will be long. On non-busy days (cold weather, beginning/end of the season, etc) the lines will be shorter. It comes with the industry, and people are just going to have to deal with it.
--Brian
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Brian A. Plencner
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