Haven't been since 2018. Will likely go before the end of this calendar year. Although there isn't any "down" time like their used to be in the fall.
Anyway, the prices are atrocious, we know this, still some good bang for your buck, but it wasn't that long ago that buying my family a 4-day pass would have been the same as a 2-day pass today. I could get into how people should learn to NEVER accept shutdowns again, as I warned repeatedly in 2020 that things like this (inflation, companies jacking up prices to make up for lost time) was going to be a legitimate thing in the future that every company would do to make up their money they lost. But I am guessing (hoping?) people know this now, and the prices are unfortunately what they are.
But can someone tell me how things are without the Genie+ in there? I was at a Six Flags park earlier in the summer and couldn't believe just how slow the staff was when it came to loading things. Even the Scrambler or the Carousel it just seemed like the teenage kid was going as slow as molasses to do things. I know Disney has a higher standard with that sort of thing, but can someone tell me how things worked for them for those that didn't use the Genie +? Because I do not plan on shelling out MORE money for it, nor do I ever bother using my phone to navigate through a park.
Lastly, Darien Lake for whatever reason did not have park maps at the front. Paper park maps I mean. The employee told me you can navigate the map by downloading it on your phone. Well, not everyone wants to do that, or even brings/has a phone at the park. But does Disney still have the park maps at the front gates?
Thanks.
Anyway, the prices are atrocious, we know this, still some good bang for your buck, but it wasn't that long ago that buying my family a 4-day pass would have been the same as a 2-day pass today. I could get into how people should learn to NEVER accept shutdowns again, as I warned repeatedly in 2020 that things like this (inflation, companies jacking up prices to make up for lost time) was going to be a legitimate thing in the future that every company would do to make up their money they lost. But I am guessing (hoping?) people know this now, and the prices are unfortunately what they are.
But can someone tell me how things are without the Genie+ in there? I was at a Six Flags park earlier in the summer and couldn't believe just how slow the staff was when it came to loading things. Even the Scrambler or the Carousel it just seemed like the teenage kid was going as slow as molasses to do things. I know Disney has a higher standard with that sort of thing, but can someone tell me how things worked for them for those that didn't use the Genie +? Because I do not plan on shelling out MORE money for it, nor do I ever bother using my phone to navigate through a park.
Lastly, Darien Lake for whatever reason did not have park maps at the front. Paper park maps I mean. The employee told me you can navigate the map by downloading it on your phone. Well, not everyone wants to do that, or even brings/has a phone at the park. But does Disney still have the park maps at the front gates?
Thanks.