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Mike Robinson Site Admin


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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:23 pm Post subject: Flash Pass Prices for according to the Fiesta fan Site... |
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http://sfftnet.com/info-flashpass.php
Regular Flash Pass
With the Regular Flash Pass, the reservation time for your selected attraction will be set based on the actual wait time of the attraction line. You will wait as long as everyone else, just not in the physical line.
Person(s) Price
1 person $32.00
2 persons $49.00 (equivalent of $24.50 per person)
3 persons $66.00 (equivalent of $22.00 per person)
4 persons $83.00 (equivalent of $20.75 per person)
5 persons $100.00 (equivalent of $20.00 per person)
6 persons $117.00 (equivalent of $19.50 per person)
Gold Flash Pass
With the Gold Flash Pass, the reservation time for your selected attraction will be set based on the actual wait time of the attraction line, but with a significant portion removed. You will wait less time, also not in the physical line.
Person(s) Price
1 person $47.00
2 persons $74.00 (equivalent of $37.00 per person)
3 persons $101.00 (equivalent of $33.67 per person)
4 persons $128.00 (equivalent of $32.00 per person)
5 persons $155.00 (equivalent of $31.00 per person)
6 persons $182.00 (equivalent of $30.33 per person)
Kind of pricey except for a casual visit and then it might be pretty nice. I thought they had changed the name of the system though?http://sfftnet.com/info-flashpass.php |
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txnhrt Texas Cyclone Rider


Joined: 17 Feb 2006 Posts: 810 Location: Wandering aimlessly...
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:51 pm Post subject: |
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I thought I had heard it would be called something different as well, but the 'brochure' I picked up at the park last weekend has the Flash Pass logo and wording on it, as do the signs on the rides themselves. _________________  |
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Mike Robinson Site Admin


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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:44 am Post subject: |
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I wonder if this is Low-Q rebranded or if something happened to that deal?
At any rate what do you think?
As a casual visitor I will probably try it out as I might not be able to pick my times.
If I was a frequent visitor, I probably would just avoid the days that the flash pass was needed. Days that crowded can be frustrating.
I imagine the best deal is that Sunday "Golden Hour"!!!!  |
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txnhrt Texas Cyclone Rider


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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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I personally haven't tried it out yet, but plan to soon. I want to at least know how this version works and how well, so when asked I can be more helpful than "I don't know". lol
From the way it sounds though, it just may be an okay deal. As I understand it one ride is reserved at a time, and 'you' decide when you want to reserve you're next ride. If after reserving and riding a ride 'you' want to see a show, you can see the show and reserve your next ride during it, after it, etc., when you're ready; and everything's done right on the Flash Pass unit itself (reservations, cancellations, etc.).
What we're planning to do is on a Saturday when there's a group of us going, we'll get a unit and share the cost... it'll be more affordable for us to try it out that way, and we'll see how it goes!
Ah yes... Sunday 'golden hour'; yes, that's pretty much our favorite time to go... every week, same routine. :- p _________________  |
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