I find it absurd.
So I always use the kiosk pick up option. Easy peasy, super fast, and then I have a real ticket to carry around and not a piece of paper.
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It's a muggle tax...
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I find it absurd.
So I always use the kiosk pick up option. Easy peasy, super fast, and then I have a real ticket to carry around and not a piece of paper.
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So they really are charging you to print out something from your own computer? Your paper, your ink, your electric...you are purchasing a park ticket to enter their park and you must pay them to use your own items.. something is seriously getting wrong with companies today....![]()
So they really are charging you to print out something from your own computer? Your paper, your ink, your electric...you are purchasing a park ticket to enter their park and you must pay them to use your own items.. something is seriously getting wrong with companies today....![]()
Not to be a random fee defender here, but I could potentially see a reason for charging the fee on this tickets.
specifically, With the print-at-home tickets, you cannot simply use the existing ticket scanners at the turnstiles that you use with every other ticket media. This means there is a small additional cost in supporting these tickets in the equiptment and time to scan them as you enter the park.
i could see a possible valid reason for passing these unique costs along to the one type of media that incurs them. (Now.... is that extra cost really $2.15 per ticket..... dunno).