AEfx
Well-Known Member
.... Yeah..... make it even MORE complicated.
How about this? One price. It costs "x" to get, regardless of crowd size, time of year, weather, or closing early?
That's so unconventional that it just might work.
.... Yeah..... make it even MORE complicated.
How about this? One price. It costs "x" to get, regardless of crowd size, time of year, weather, or closing early?
Having just read lentesta's recent blog post, a question came to mind. While we may not the exact figures of the pricing for multi-day tickets, I can't imagine that AP prices will not go up as well. I know there is a breaking point as to when it's more cost effective to get an AP versus a multi day tickets a couple of times. How much would you imagine that AP prices will jump? Do you think some of their reasoning may be the increase in number of APs purchased this past year?
24 karat gold - Christmas week, 4th of July, Easter weekAgree. But if you are going to have gold, silver and bronze days, you could add another modifier. Gold1 would be usable on gold days where the park was open at least 14 hours. Gold2 12 hours, etc.
Better yet, We could make the system even more complicated if that is humanly possible...maybe just make people buy tickets for actual days and every day of the year has a price depending on crowds, length of day. And the price could dynamically leading up to and during the day change based on weather, and crowds, and time of day. Show up at 4pm on a rainy day when the park is open until 7pm and you pay $40. Show up at 7am when the park is open until 2am on a beautiful spring day, that will cost you $250. A year in advance when whether is unknown some where in the middle.
24 karat gold - Christmas week, 4th of July, Easter week
18 karat gold - Spring Break
14 karat gold - Non-holiday summer
10 karat gold - MLK weekend
Then we can have sterling silver level, Britannia silver, continental silver; you know, for simplicity.
One of the things that's really striking about this is that when you pay a premium for a hotel room, you still get the same hotel room. With theme parks, people will be paying more to get a lesser experience! This is like paying a higher rack rate at a hotel during a busy time... only to be bunking up with strangers in your room.
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