jloucks
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Yes, the one by us (Dallas TX) closes for refurb January and most of February.Aren't most Six Flags parks seasonal?
Yes, the one by us (Dallas TX) closes for refurb January and most of February.Aren't most Six Flags parks seasonal?
Six Flags would go bankrupt again if Disney were within 1,000 miles let alone 20 miles. Oh wait, they have and they probably will again. The Six Flags in DFW is nothing short of awful.False. Six Flags is very popular. As an annual pass holder I can attest it is more densely crowded than MK at times (weekends are more dense than MK during the week (in May or October since that is my only WDW experience).
Now I didn't say MORE people were there. I said it was more dense. More people per square foot. Comparing actual head counts I imagine MK has a population edge.
Six Flags isn't exactly cheap either. Still requires a decent amount of demand/craving to go there.
Now the bonus question would be, what would happen to Six Flags if Disney built a park in the DFW metroplex?
On a serious note, why in the world would I be talking about attendance on global terms????????? Why even assume that?
Six Flags would go bankrupt again if Disney were within 1,000 miles let alone 20 miles. Oh wait, they have and they probably will again. The Six Flags in DFW is nothing short of awful.
Of course some people go to Six Flags...
Go look at my attendance post...Six Flags isn't even on the radar.
I look at it this way, one day seeing a Broadway Play at $100/pp for a few hours of entertainment vs. $100/pp for 12 hours of entertainment. $100/day for all you can get at WDW is a LOT of fun and entertainment.
Because it is funny, and follows your logic on comparing Six Flags to WDW on pure head counts rather than venue capacity.
Six Flags would go bankrupt again if Disney were within 1,000 miles let alone 20 miles. Oh wait, they have and they probably will again. The Six Flags in DFW is nothing short of awful.
Of course some people go to Six Flags...
Go look at my attendance post...Six Flags isn't even on the radar.
The numbers don't really support what you're saying either. You say Six Flags is more crowded than MK? I find it hard to believe.Business models do not support your statement about awfulness. At all. Unsupported statement of fact.
Demand is still high. Prices are high. Business proof not awful.
That's correct. I just posted the financials and Six Flags has had exactly 0 growth in attendance since 2008. You noticed that as well? Also, the number you're looking at compares all six flags locations, which would mean you have to include Disney's locations as well. Now we're talking 132M for Disney to 26M for Six Flags.My quick research show Six Flags @ #5 w' 26,000,000+ in attendance in 2013. Hardly a low number and hardly off the radar.
Agree...I paid $300/ticket in NYC....$100 Broadway ticket? Try $200
It's one of the things I wish Disney would adopt on a smaller scale. Disney should close at least a few days per year...then they could fix some of the issues that need fixing!Yes, the one by us (Dallas TX) closes for refurb January and most of February.
Agree...I paid $300/ticket in NYC....
I just paid for the tickets...I had no idea what I was doing...lol.Gotta git that TKTS or lottery
It's one of the things I wish Disney would adopt on a smaller scale. Disney should close at least a few days per year...then they could fix some of the issues that need fixing!
And it makes me so sad...they could financially close up shop with almost no negative effect, but the greed has taken over.Totally agree but you know they won't because they couldn't bear even one day loss of income.
Finally, someone publishes a reasonable take on Disney, using actual experience from going to the parks. This is specifically about Disneyland, but the point is made.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-disney-is-a-bargain-even-at-105-a-day-2015-02-26
The key in Vegas is gambling money. For me, Vegas is an armpit and the only way to stay sane is gambling. There's only so many magic shows, Cirque Du Soleil, and shopping you can do. And those are the best shows...I paid like $175/ticket 5 years ago for "O" and wasn't impressed for the money. I saw Copperfield too...gave it a meh.I've been saying this for years, but mostly for a week or so vacation. No one seems to agree. I've booked a las vegas trip at $140 per person flight and trying to get a full weeks activities while keeping the bill lower than the cost of a Disney world trip. It's going to be close (not including gamblig money). I'm sure it isn't going to help going to Disneyland for 2 days either..
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