At this point I just expect this to happen
Universal employees have to pay to get into the event just like everyone else. I’m not sure they even get a discount on HHN tickets. Universal just needs to raise prices on all HHN tickets, because it doesn’t even matter, the event will be overcrowded and/or sell out on certain dates, and the production will continue to improve every time.
This is incorrect. Up until 2018, employee IDs worked for HHN. Hell, I was even able to call out twice as a scareactor to attend the event for free in 2017. Starting 2018, it changed to having blackout days for most of the peak season, but still with many nights available. We were also able to convert comp passes to the park to HHN passes.
A lot of employees I got to know while working at the park cited their free HHN admission as a perk keeping them at their job.
It would be a bold move of them to completely block out employees and end FFP with HoS premiering 10 minutes down I Drive.
There's rumors of no FFP every year
It would be a bold move of them to completely block out employees and end FFP with HoS premiering 10 minutes down I Drive.
because every year people beg universal to remove them lol
because every year people beg universal to remove them lol
It’s not just southwest. Flew to Vegas in March and spirit and southwest both changed my flights. Frontier changed my wife’s last month also. Seems to be a thing right now.People complain about the multi-night tickets? I know people complain about Express and want them to get rid of that, but didn't know people wanted the multi-night tickets to go away. Though it makes sense in that they'd believe it to reduce wait times.
Anybody else here who booked their flights during the SouthWest 50th Anniversary Sale having their flights changed overnight? My group of friends are taking different flights from different locations and most changed overnight. Some a little bit, some significantly
People complain about the multi-night tickets? I know people complain about Express and want them to get rid of that, but didn't know people wanted the multi-night tickets to go away. Though it makes sense in that they'd believe it to reduce wait times.
Anybody else here who booked their flights during the SouthWest 50th Anniversary Sale having their flights changed overnight? My group of friends are taking different flights from different locations and most changed overnight. Some a little bit, some significantly
UO TMs also had free admission to Sea World and BG while I was there. If that’s still the case, I’m wondering if an employee badge works for HOS.
And this is why the whole argument is nonsense.It would be a bold move of them to completely block out employees and end FFP with HoS premiering 10 minutes down I Drive.
In unrelated news, I’m surprised that we aren’t talking about what they are putting up in the New York area yet
Thanks for the heads up, I checked my IAH -> MCO flights and had a few changes too. Thankfully only 15 min later each way but definitely something to keep an eye on.It’s not just southwest. Flew to Vegas in March and spirit and southwest both changed my flights. Frontier changed my wife’s last month also. Seems to be a thing right now.
Thanks for the heads up, I checked my IAH -> MCO flights and had a few changes too. Thankfully only 15 min later each way but definitely something to keep an eye on.
Yep, went from a direct flight that left at 7am to a flight with two layovers that left at 11It’s not just southwest. Flew to Vegas in March and spirit and southwest both changed my flights. Frontier changed my wife’s last month also. Seems to be a thing right now.