Michigan Adventure ticket prices...

It says they are 28 online. Are they the same at the park?

I would do the google thing that people do for me, but I don't know how to do it.

Got it covered
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Aside of being a dick, rarely are tickets at the door cheaper than online (pretty much everywhere) unless you have coupons/etc. Even then, most places allow promo codes to be input online as well

In the process of trying to be smart (wink inserted here), you guys didn't answer the question.

I believe it's the same price at the gate, if not it's just a few bucks more. Either way, it might be cheaper to buy there due to the service charge.

LostKause's avatar

What's hilarious is that jonnytips may have Googled it for you, but the result is the same thing that Parker123 mentioned in your quick question.

Parker123 knows that they are $28 online. He wants to know how much they are at the gate. I clicked around the MA website, and could not find that info either.

Alas, the internet is vast in size, and the information found online is virtually unlimited. I spend a few minutes searching for an answer for Parker123, and my travels across the web tell me that the price is probably the same price at the gate as well. It's kind of ironic where Google led me to find this information.


sws's avatar

I entered the same info into Google search and ended up in a German porn site with young women going down slides in leather shorts.

Vater's avatar

I hope the membership fee for that site is no more than 28 dollars.

sws's avatar

Yeah, but it would probably cost me more at the gate.

Timber-Rider's avatar

Hey Parker123

If you go to the Michigan's Adventure website you will find the info you are looking for. http://www.miadventure.com

As far as I know admission is $28.00 is the same, no matter if you buy tickets online or not. They have been pretty cheap when it comes to discounts lately. The most you can save is $1.50 off daily admission by buying your tickets at Meijer locations. It's really too late in the season to consider a season pass. Parking is $10.00 and most everything in the park comes with a hefty price tag. But, their souvinirs are fairly reasonable. (t-shirts and stuff like that.)

There isn't really much time left in the MA season. The park is open through Labor Day, but has very limited hours and schedule after that. You will pay the same amount for admission, even if half the park is closed after that, and have a lot less time to enjoy it.

As for the coasterbuzz comedy team guess around -$28.00 which is what they should pay each of us for their rude sideshow antics.

Hope you find the info you are looking for.

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Timber-Rider, if I give you the $28, you have to promise to donate it to Michigan Adventure's 2013 new attraction budget. I want to be able to say I contributed the first investment in that fund.


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Vater's avatar

Timber-Rider said:

As for the coasterbuzz comedy team guess around -$28.00 which is what they should pay each of us for their rude sideshow antics.

I should pay you negative 28 dollars? That means you owe me 28 dollars. Sweet.

sws's avatar

Damn, I wish Timbers would have told me sooner - before I went and wasted my $28 on a membership fee to the German porn site with the slides and leather shorts that Vater talked me into.

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Vater said:

I should pay you negative 28 dollars? That means you owe me 28 dollars. Sweet.

No. That's -$28.00 from your wallet. But, I also accept visa or mastercard.

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Timber-Rider's avatar

All the Michigan's Adventure talk may end up being useless anyways. I was talking with a former Cedar Point employee, and MA might be getting the Cedar Fair axe, going the route of Geauga Lake. He claims they only bought the park to eventually sell it, and get rid of a competitor. Which would explain why have not added any major attractions to it.

But, it is probably just a rumor. Why would they part with one of their most profitable parks? But nothing Cedar Fair does surprises me. If they do the Geauga Lake Makeover, I hope they have the sense to relocate Timbers. But, he says the rumor is that Cedar Fair is looking for a buyer.


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LostKause's avatar

My brain will physically turn inside-out if that happens. My reality will finally bend to the point of wrapping around itself and forming an infinite space-time loop. My soul will vibrate to a frequency unknown to mankind, and I will be just a ghost in this world, dreadfully searching for a way to return to this dimension.


Vater's avatar

A park that's a 4 and a half hour drive away is a competitor?

Timber-Rider's avatar

Maybe the owners of Holiday World will buy MA, since they scrapped their plans to take over Kentucky Kingdom. Let's just hope that the rumor isn't true. But, my friend says it is. I guess he worked at Cedar Point for two years.


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Timber-Rider's avatar

Hey Vater, they have always considered Six Flags Great America a competitor, and that is ore than 4 hours from Cedar Point. So what would be the difference? Before they bought out Paramount, Kings Island was also on their major competitor list, as was Geauga Lake under Six Flags.

There was also a plan during the Six Flags sell off, that Cedar Fair wanted to buy Great America. Which would eventually have Cedar Fair owning almost every major park in the midwest.

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sws's avatar

Travis, I think what probably happened was that you must have experienced your first orgasm. Now please go take a shower, my son. :)

Vater, when I clicked on your link this is what I was expecting to see.

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