August 12, 20224 yr So a copy of the pass info I saw for next year says NO Early Entry for Gold Pass... Really??????
August 12, 20224 yr https://www.visitkingsisland.com/season-passes Gold and Platinum passes for 2023 still have early entry. Summer passes do not.
August 12, 20224 yr 5 hours ago, mikejenkins1 said: So a copy of the pass info I saw for next year says NO Early Entry for Gold Pass... Really?????? I believe there is no early entry at CP for gold pass. Not sure on the other parks.
August 12, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, terry wass said: I believe there is no early entry at CP for gold pass. Not sure on the other parks. No need for beliefs. It's clearly stated. Only Platinum and Prestige(+) get Early Entry at Cedar Point and Cedar Point Shores. https://www.cedarpoint.com/season-passes
August 12, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, jsus said: No need for beliefs. It's clearly stated. Only Platinum and Prestige(+) get Early Entry at Cedar Point and Cedar Point Shores. https://www.cedarpoint.com/season-passes Personally I agree with change. Cedar Point as a destination park should only have early entry for Platinum and higher passes, along with resort guests (as it used to be). $99 is too cheap and brought too many people to early entry at gate drop.
August 12, 20224 yr 22 minutes ago, Maddog said: Personally I agree with change. Cedar Point as a destination park should only have early entry for Platinum and higher passes, along with resort guests (as it used to be). $99 is too cheap and brought too many people to early entry at gate drop. I agree, I do think a park like Kings Island where there are lots of things to do that are not just roller coasters is fine with gold pass early entry, personally I have not had a problem with to many people for early entry when I have gone.
August 12, 20224 yr 46 minutes ago, Maddog said: Personally I agree with change. Cedar Point as a destination park should only have early entry for Platinum and higher passes, along with resort guests (as it used to be). $99 is too cheap and brought too many people to early entry at gate drop. And yet, this year, they brought in a summer-only pass at the $99 price point, raising Gold. Now, they're back to giving away Gold at $99.
August 13, 20224 yr And yet, this year, they brought in a summer-only pass at the $99 price point, raising Gold. Now, they're back to giving away Gold at $99.Exactly. I don’t understand why they would keep CP gold at $99 when KI gold is $130. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
August 13, 20224 yr ^One could argue that KI gold should be higher than CP as we have Winterfest and our season starts earlier, yet that argument fails as Wonderland is also $99CND ($78USD) and they have Winterfest... The pricing scheme is very inconsistent this year.
August 13, 20224 yr 11 hours ago, disco2000 said: ^One could argue that KI gold should be higher than CP as we have Winterfest and our season starts earlier, yet that argument fails as Wonderland is also $99CND ($78USD) and they have Winterfest... The pricing scheme is very inconsistent this year. I don't necessarily find it inconsistent when you consider supply and demand (that darn capitalism thing again) and you look closer. For example, Wonderland Gold does NOT include parking which is a $60 CND($47 USD) add on for general parking for the full year ($25 CND ($20 USD) on a daily basis). My guess is Cedar Point sells half to two thirds the number of gold passes as the other parks. They are not land-locked and therefore half the perspective customer base that lives within a 50 mile radius of the park. This is also the 2nd year they are offering Gold so I think they are giving it some time to catch on. Also it doesn't include early entry nor winterfest. It seems as though the strategy is to not just automatically sell passess for $99 just to get them in the door but to have the passes better match what the user is getting for their money.
August 14, 20224 yr On 8/13/2022 at 9:14 AM, robintodd said: I don't necessarily find it inconsistent when you consider supply and demand (that darn capitalism thing again) and you look closer. For example, Wonderland Gold does NOT include parking which is a $60 CND($47 USD) add on for general parking for the full year ($25 CND ($20 USD) on a daily basis). My guess is Cedar Point sells half to two thirds the number of gold passes as the other parks. They are not land-locked and therefore half the perspective customer base that lives within a 50 mile radius of the park. This is also the 2nd year they are offering Gold so I think they are giving it some time to catch on. Also it doesn't include early entry nor winterfest. It seems as though the strategy is to not just automatically sell passess for $99 just to get them in the door but to have the passes better match what the user is getting for their money. they also do not have public transportation that drops people off at the front gate. CP is more a resort where aside from the people from michigan/sndusy area mosy stay on site/hotel. This is why you see more crowds at CP mon-fri while KI is not nearly as busy. These are 2 different parks with 2 slightly different ways of doing business. So I understand the difference in price. Not a problem to me.
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