They're smaller crowds so if you are trying to do a lot of stuff it is a good idea. The price is the big factor.
Yea the price is high but I looked at the cost of 2 park 1 day ticket and it’s only $60 more. You get access to the parks starting at 5pm. It just sounded too good to be true.
Not sure if I mentioned it in here already or not, but this will be my first time in like 6 or 7 years (aside from 2020) that I won't be going to HHN. Last year was a fine event, but I think I just need a break from the same rides and whatnot. Thinking about going to Tulum or something instead with the money I'd usually spend.
Has anyone else seen the Dragster construction photos at CP? Looks like they drained the Iron Dragon lagoon and are laying a massive foundation to support a rear spike on Dragster.
Just a master class on keeping your cards close to your vest. Got to KS today for a month, was expecting Worlds of Fun to be open this weekend, sadly looks like it's next weekend so that'll be my first park of the year. Shame the new coaster isn't opening until later in the season though.
i don't need this temptation in my life right now... i can't afford it i can't afford it i can't afford it but
As much as I’d like to get them again, I feel more compelled to get universal annual passes before Disney at this point.
If I'm thinking of it right, you would need ~10-15ish theme park visits to make the price worth it for a non-resident, depending on time of year you go?