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That's too funny.Also at 15:20 you can see why they required a life jacket in Te awa. You can see a lifeguard jumping in, which is quite a jump, after a wave flipped someone's tube over.
What park is that? Is that supposed to be VB?Saw this on Xtreme Waterparks. It's a cave with glowy bugs. I think I know what Universal must doView attachment 4774
Kinda proves the point that they don't spend. If they won't spring for a night at CBBR........If that happens they'll get far more complaints then they've already gotten. I know MANY locals who want to visit, but would only do day tickets.
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Why would people who live five minutes a or fifteen minutes want to drop hundreds of dollars on a hotel room when they can just drive there? Yeah they may not spend as much money, but they're still spending money.Kinda proves the point that they don't spend. If they won't spring for a night at CBBR........
Look at it from their perspective and not yours. Why would you fill the park with day guests when you can fill it with people that paid you to stay in your hotels?Why would people who live five minutes a or fifteen minutes want to drop hundreds of dollars on a hotel room when they can just drive there? Yeah they may not spend as much money, but they're still spending money.
They have never marketed Volcano Bay as anything other than a water theme park. Nowhere has it ever said that it would be a resort-only park. With all the advertising, commercials, billboards, etc...this is marketed to everyone, and to not include a major demographic would be a horrible move for Universal. They have a large local passholder base.
I get your points...they make sense...but if Uni only wanted this to be a resort exclusive park, they should've marketed it that way from day one.
Look it's open to everybody that wants to go. But if you're not staying on property, it will be really hard to get in for the next few months. That will die down though.Why would people who live five minutes a or fifteen minutes want to drop hundreds of dollars on a hotel room when they can just drive there? Yeah they may not spend as much money, but they're still spending money.
They have never marketed Volcano Bay as anything other than a water theme park. Nowhere has it ever said that it would be a resort-only park. With all the advertising, commercials, billboards, etc...this is marketed to everyone, and to not include a major demographic would be a horrible move for Universal. They have a large local passholder base.
I get your points...they make sense...but if Uni only wanted this to be a resort exclusive park, they should've marketed it that way from day one.
Look it's open to everybody that wants to go. But if you're not staying on property, it will be really hard to get in for the next few months. That will die down though.
It's like Otown is chocked full of theme park fans.This was mirrored by the chaos of Aquatica's opening summer.
It's like Otown is chocked full of theme park fans.
Who knew? :shrug:
I would say that with casual fans (normal folks), big fans (some of us), and Lifestylers (I moved from Flint, MI so I can do George K.) we're well over 30%.What % of the people in Orlando are big theme park fans would you say?
I would say that with casual fans (normal folks), big fans (some of us), and Lifestylers (I moved from Flint, MI so I can do George K.) we're well over 30%.
I agree. I'd say a good third of people I know or met in the sixteen years I've been down here at least enjoy going to the parks. I too moved from the icy cold north and hated not having anything other than the waterpark capaital of the world (with outdoor parks only open 3 months out of the year) and Six Flags Great America nearby. Everyone I'm friends with want to visit Volcano Bay badly, but with the negative reviews and hearing how busy it is, many are nervous to even attempt a visit right now.I would say that with casual fans (normal folks), big fans (some of us), and Lifestylers (I moved from Flint, MI so I can do George K.) we're well over 30%.
I think they look fantastic in personTo those that have been at night- do those rope lights look better in person or are they as bad as they look in pics?