Testtrack321
<font color=blue>Good GOD, man, quit banging your
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2001
From our very own DVC-Landbarron....
My question is this. Was E-Ticket night set up so we had to pay for the last 3 hours the park is open, including regular admission, to ride just 11 of the many rides at the MK? Or was it set up to fully have a new feature that is like EE only for laterisers?
My oppinion is that E-Ticket STARTED out as the second. They wanted to add more options. And that's what it looked like. The "good ole' days" of the park closing at 11 or 12 were still there, plus the extra 3 hours the park was open for E-Ticket. We were there once till 2:30am. But that has somewhat morphed, after EE left, it seemed more like we were paying for one fourth a park for $12, which we used to get for free (with admission).
So, what do you think?
Wait!! they say. Ill tell you what. Such a deal, I have for you!! You can buy back a very small portion of what used to be included, for only $12.00 (without tax)!! How can you go wrong!! An eighth of the park opened (just a guess) for way less hours than before and only 12 bucks over the initial cost (which rises like clockwork, no matter what anyway!!) WOW!! Talk about magic!!
My question is this. Was E-Ticket night set up so we had to pay for the last 3 hours the park is open, including regular admission, to ride just 11 of the many rides at the MK? Or was it set up to fully have a new feature that is like EE only for laterisers?
My oppinion is that E-Ticket STARTED out as the second. They wanted to add more options. And that's what it looked like. The "good ole' days" of the park closing at 11 or 12 were still there, plus the extra 3 hours the park was open for E-Ticket. We were there once till 2:30am. But that has somewhat morphed, after EE left, it seemed more like we were paying for one fourth a park for $12, which we used to get for free (with admission).
So, what do you think?