It’s the beginning of the end. It will be known as worst merger in history. They went for a money grab. Then should of locked down and focused on customer service. We are skipping our week this year and went to Universal in Florida. Epic was incredible and actually cheaper then the Point. Sadly I will miss CP
I understand. The cost of the attractions and presentations and the insurance must be insane. They aren’t in business to NOT make money. If they stick to the discounted pricing in advance it’s an exceptable increase. People shouldn’t take offense if they buy tickets at the gate and pay full price. It’s your fault for not planning ahead.
You know I’ve been going to Cedar Point yearly for 50 years and it has been nothing short of a excellent time, every year! They try every year to have the best new attraction to enjoy, and with the short window of a season they have prices are definitely a factor to pay for new attractions and insurance. A concert for 2 hours cost more than this these days, and if you plan it out and buy ahead, half price tickets can be found! The season pass is the way to go, if you ask me!
Comments for After 156 Years, Cedar Point Changes Theme Park Entry Policy
James
It’s the beginning of the end. It will be known as worst merger in history. They went for a money grab. Then should of locked down and focused on customer service. We are skipping our week this year and went to Universal in Florida. Epic was incredible and actually cheaper then the Point. Sadly I will miss CP
Russell
I understand. The cost of the attractions and presentations and the insurance must be insane. They aren’t in business to NOT make money. If they stick to the discounted pricing in advance it’s an exceptable increase. People shouldn’t take offense if they buy tickets at the gate and pay full price. It’s your fault for not planning ahead.
MARK HOBBS
You know I’ve been going to Cedar Point yearly for 50 years and it has been nothing short of a excellent time, every year! They try every year to have the best new attraction to enjoy, and with the short window of a season they have prices are definitely a factor to pay for new attractions and insurance. A concert for 2 hours cost more than this these days, and if you plan it out and buy ahead, half price tickets can be found! The season pass is the way to go, if you ask me!