fearfall
Mouseketeer
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just read this about seaworld, must admit i always looked forward to stopping off there http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/business_tourism_aviation/2009/01/no-more-free-be.html
oh dear, John used to enjoy stopping off here for a refreshing drink.
Maybe it will stop him buying glasses, beer mats and allsorts of stuff from the little store inside now.![]()
Mark my words, the Clydesdales will be next.
The report says a $5 increase on ticket prices also.
Will all this affect ticket sales?
Our Annual passports(2 year option) expired 30th Dec after being passport holders for years, not sure if we will renew this year at all, any increase in price will make it less likely.
$5 or 6.6% isn't a very big increase.
, in let's face it, what is a holiday centered 99% around the kids!
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Fair point.Maybe not on its own but its the 3rd increase in 14 months on top of a lot worse exchange rate for UK travellers. Up from $65 end of 2007(exchange rate peaked at $2.11, 8th Nov 07). To $75 now(exchange at $1.46), take into account exchange rate a one day ticket has increased from approx £30.80 to £51.36. About 60% increase.
OK the increase is not so bad for US travellers, and exchange rate is not the fault of Seaworld but it is not good news for UK travellers.
I will wait and see what increases they put on AP's. Unless there is an upturn in the £ we possibly won't renew. Definitely not renewing Disney AP's.