Steel City Magic
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@marni1971 sorry disappeared on me for a bit. It's back now
Yeah but those devices aren't all pulling heavy bandwidth at the same time. Most people aren't streaming Netflix in 4K on two different televisions while they're also playing Xbox and using the WatchESPN app on their iPad.In my tiny apartment, we have 4 smart phones, 3 tablets, 3 laptops, WiiU, and 2 smart TVs
I think we're pretty average.
they are rolling with money now.It's absolutely wrong. It's wrong for the airlines, it's wrong by tech companies and its wrong by Disney.
they are rolling with money now.
Do you think they will really stop?
Greed and sex are the monkey wrenchs in the works.Hell no. Greed is the most powerful drug out there.
I'm guessing you're talking about Kentucky Kingdom and Holiday World...great parks for what you pay.Horrible.
One of our local parks got un-6Flagged a couple of years ago. $70 for a season pass that includes the water park, $1 soda, discount food, and free parking. Another park up the road offers free sunscreen and soda with admission. Both parks are decent quality and value for what you get, though in no way comparable to WDW, of course.
Actually, there is very little doubt about that. Both HW and SS are great seasonal parks.I'm guessing you're talking about Kentucky Kingdom and Holiday World...great parks for what you pay.
I honestly think Holiday World and Splashin' Safari is one of the best values in the entire country.
I don't think I will ever set foot in Great Adventure again...not to mention in 8 hours you are lucky to get on 5 rides..horrible.Horrible.
One of our local parks got un-6Flagged a couple of years ago. $70 for a season pass that includes the water park, $1 soda, discount food, and free parking. Another park up the road offers free sunscreen and soda with admission. Both parks are decent quality and value for what you get, though in no way comparable to WDW, of course.
People can claim Disney is overpriced but it's nowhere near the insanity of Six Flags. Made my first visit to Great Adventure in 5+ years and things have changed big time.
$80+ to get in if you don't have a discount/buy in advance.
If you buy a ticket in advance you have to pick a day and you're locked into that day. Rained out? You're SOL. Imagine if other parks did that?!
$25 to park
$1 for lockers at every ride. You are stopped at ride entrances if you have anything with you, a bag, an iPhone...see yourself to the lockers.
$60 for 3 people to eat a counter service meal.
They even had "family driers" outside water rides for $3. Literally no opportunity to make money was passed by.
Yep!I'm guessing you're talking about Kentucky Kingdom and Holiday World...great parks for what you pay.
I honestly think Holiday World and Splashin' Safari is one of the best values in the entire country.
exactly!!! (my post wasnt a real question just fyi lol )Hell no. Greed is the most powerful drug out there.
A la carte services are often desired by many consumers. It means paying for exactly what you want and get. It's the very reason people hate evenly splitting the bill for a meal. Stuff like Six Flags' locker policy is poor because it is duplicitous regarding the cost of a day's admission and there is no significant amount of choice.exactly!!! (my post wasnt a real question just fyi lol )
Lets not forget how " free games" and even " full games" also are more focused on microtransactions than real content.
Wow. I never once thought in my life I would look at the price insanity at WDW and think it ain't all that bad...
We went on a rainy day that ended up being beautiful. Got on 10+ rides in 5 hours. We lucked out in that sense.I don't think I will ever set foot in Great Adventure again...not to mention in 8 hours you are lucky to get on 5 rides..horrible.
The Williamsburg flex/bounce pass was a great deal though. For $240 I got unlimitted passes for a week to BGW, Water Country and Colonial Williamsburg and they threw in free parking. That was for a family of 5. It's a great little park although and(unfortunately for them) everything was practiaclly walk on.
Microtransactions rarely have much to do with " a la carte" .A la carte services are often desired by many consumers. It means paying for exactly what you want and get. It's the very reason people hate evenly splitting the bill for a meal. Stuff like Six Flags' locker policy is poor because it is duplicitous regarding the cost of a day's admission and there is no significant amount of choice.
Microtransactions rarely have much to do with " a la carte" .
Most games are filling into the dreaded " pay to win" .
Nothing to do with " exactly what people wanted" .
Airliners didn't reduce prices with the introduction of the new charges, they blamed fat people and prices of gas (that now are pretty stable in the low end).
Also the fact that they now cramp more and more (and smaller) seats in less space in each plane and then offer you " premium" (exactly what you used to get for the same price before..).
Bonus for those " low cost" airlines that cost like normal airlines.. but yet you have to pay for every.. single.. thing..
so, let's say I disagree with you.
It might not hurt your brain to look this time, I don't know your threshold though.I wanna know what you're disagreeing with but not enough to click "show ignored content." Again, reinforcing my judgements and decision making.
It might not hurt your brain to look this time, I don't know your threshold though.
Bourbon? You will be tip top in 35.I tried to photograph the meteor shower and clouds showed up. Consoled myself with whiskey.
Probably better off left alone.
Bourbon? You will be tip top in 35.
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