Jerroddragon
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I'm not seeing anything either but would not doubt they have done it and have yet to make a statement because...people will crap on them either way
Is that in stores only? Not seeing anything when I search online...
Not my photo. Pulled from FB. Credit: Yen Pang. At Burbank Costco. Seems like a Costco in-store exclusive. Curious about the blackout days. This is priced at the Neighbor Pass, but has 210 days for 11 months so it seems something between a Neighbor and Silver Pass.
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Yes it was in the store.Is that in stores only? Not seeing anything when I search online...
What will bring people in is events and new attractionsAttendance is definitely low right now. This should bring some people in!
What will bring people in is events and new attractions
Like we have nothing...nothing new until maybe the end of the year. I get they want to not spend too much but they need to get someone in who can plan fun "little" events. Have a Dinosaur Weekend and bring out every kinda Dinosaur you can have for meet and greets and do some mini shows in the Plaza area....bam
How much did that really cost? And I'll come in more but this spend nothing and want more guests isn't working, we are too used to LT events and new things and they need to find ways to be bringing in new attractions. Escape rooms or VR rides seem to be killing it Japan, why not try these?
except USH does already have a well priced season pass, only a bit more than a day ticket. I agree that sometimes we forget to look at the GP view, but in this case it's pretty clear; USH is not getting guests into the parkI don't disagree about adding smaller or more seasonal events like you mentioned (a la Knott's). I think that sometimes as theme park fans, we forget to look at things from a general guest's point of view. A good deal on a season pass can absolutely bring people in. FWIW, it would bring me in - and I still haven't been on the new Secret Life of Pets ride or Jurassic World.
The Ap's now are basically the price of a ticketexcept USH does already have a well priced season pass, only a bit more than a day ticket. I agree that sometimes we forget to look at the GP view, but in this case it's pretty clear; USH is not getting guests into the park
I feel like maybe I've become a bit to negative regarding the park, but when UOR, and even nearer parks like DL and Knotts, seem to have stuff going on year-round, idk it's just kinda disappointing to me
yeah attendance is an issue the park is closing at 5 or 6 pm on most daysI honestly don't see the attendance problems. With that said, USH was too strict on the mask policies and it is what has kept me away. The policy of having to wear it inside or outside while in the park, then going onto citywalk and being able to remove it outside was ridiculous. On top of the front line employees who felt that had to tell each guest to pull their mask up or the park was going to close was ridiculous. In addition, the tour guide constantly telling you to put it on, while studio employees were driving or walking past you on the lot with no mask.
Anyone who has visited Magic Mountain (same county) since they re-opened realized they did not enforce the mask policy while in the park. A couple employees would try, but not to the level that USH was doing it. It just got annoying being in USH when supervisors and managers would say nothing to you, but an entry level employee would keep telling you to put your mask up.
MM was barely every checking for vaccines or negative tests either. Only on days they knew they would go over the mega event limits, and even then, that was questionable. USH made their own rule and checked everyday, regardless of attendance.
People such as myself will only take so much of being asked to mask up or show papers or negative tests.
Not trying to start an argument with anyone, you can do what you want. But at DL yesterday, we had so much fun not having to have a mask in our possession and just enjoying ourselves. Some people wore masks, most didn't. Some employees even wore masks. It's your choice at this point.
Thank you.
Also, like… if the rule is you wear a mask… wear the mask. I agree the rule was excessive and nonsensical, but don’t make things harder for the employees - they don’t like this, either.
Fortunately, the outdoor mask mandate has been dropped, but… let’s try and be respectful.
Seeing as how USH is located in LA County, they are required to follow LA County masking and vaccine check rules. Disneyland is not in LA County.
Can you put the links?We already have threads dedicated to covid and restrictions conversations. It doesn't belong here. I don't want to hear it.
Tbh I’ve stayed away from USH since opening night of HHN for the same reason. I decided to get my park fix in by going to Knotts instead. I decided to go USH for an hour for the first time since then on Thursday and, while I obviously wore a mask indoors because of the rules there, it was nice to not have to wear one outside.I honestly don't see the attendance problems. With that said, USH was too strict on the mask policies and it is what has kept me away. The policy of having to wear it inside or outside while in the park, then going onto citywalk and being able to remove it outside was ridiculous. On top of the front line employees who felt that had to tell each guest to pull their mask up or the park was going to close was ridiculous. In addition, the tour guide constantly telling you to put it on, while studio employees were driving or walking past you on the lot with no mask.
Anyone who has visited Magic Mountain (same county) since they re-opened realized they did not enforce the mask policy while in the park. A couple employees would try, but not to the level that USH was doing it. It just got annoying being in USH when supervisors and managers would say nothing to you, but an entry level employee would keep telling you to put your mask up.
MM was barely every checking for vaccines or negative tests either. Only on days they knew they would go over the mega event limits, and even then, that was questionable. USH made their own rule and checked everyday, regardless of attendance.
People such as myself will only take so much of being asked to mask up or show papers or negative tests.
Not trying to start an argument with anyone, you can do what you want. But at DL yesterday, we had so much fun not having to have a mask in our possession and just enjoying ourselves. Some people wore masks, most didn't. Some employees even wore masks. It's your choice at this point.
Thank you.
I agree that if that’s the rule, then that’s the rule. What can you do? I have noticed with a couple of employees that have been enforcing has let it get to their head but a lot of others were being as nice as they could be about it. But hopefully LA County will go with the direction of everywhere else and ease the restrictions so I can fully enjoy myself like I was when I was at Disney last Spring.Also, like… if the rule is you wear a mask… wear the mask. I agree the rule was excessive and nonsensical, but don’t make things harder for the employees - they don’t like this, either.
Fortunately, the outdoor mask mandate has been dropped, but… let’s try and be respectful.
That is an LA County thing, if USH had its way i am sure they would be no mask or vax requirementI honestly don't see the attendance problems. With that said, USH was too strict on the mask policies and it is what has kept me away. The policy of having to wear it inside or outside while in the park, then going onto citywalk and being able to remove it outside was ridiculous. On top of the front line employees who felt that had to tell each guest to pull their mask up or the park was going to close was ridiculous. In addition, the tour guide constantly telling you to put it on, while studio employees were driving or walking past you on the lot with no mask.
Anyone who has visited Magic Mountain (same county) since they re-opened realized they did not enforce the mask policy while in the park. A couple employees would try, but not to the level that USH was doing it. It just got annoying being in USH when supervisors and managers would say nothing to you, but an entry level employee would keep telling you to put your mask up.
MM was barely every checking for vaccines or negative tests either. Only on days they knew they would go over the mega event limits, and even then, that was questionable. USH made their own rule and checked everyday, regardless of attendance.
People such as myself will only take so much of being asked to mask up or show papers or negative tests.
Not trying to start an argument with anyone, you can do what you want. But at DL yesterday, we had so much fun not having to have a mask in our possession and just enjoying ourselves. Some people wore masks, most didn't. Some employees even wore masks. It's your choice at this point.
Thank you.