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  1. For membership holders they just extend the middle finger
    3 points
  2. Which is disappointing considering your memberships are demonstrably your most loyal customers.
    2 points
  3. You could just share the original MACK rides video instead of some tiktokker
    2 points
  4. I don’t think they’d put the mazes outside. October is a very rainy month and the mazes will get ruined and won’t be useable during wet weather. I’d say they will only send you through with your group, rather than combing groups. Masks will absolutely be required and actors costumes and makeup will allow for this. The way scares are done will likely be different and as you suggested, some form of screening will probably be the solution. I don’t think we will see up close scares this time where actors follow you or get right up in your face. And we will probably see less street scare actors too because of this. There may also be less shows to reduce the amount of people close together. And they may reduce capacity further, which could see another price increase
    2 points
  5. When ticketing goes live, the ticketing site should show in the terms whether a separate admission ticket is required (or not). Best you can do is read those terms. I'd suggest whoever left that online review probably didn't read and then blamed others for their mistake.
    1 point
  6. So did Disneyland. times change. In this modern world, litigious and risk averse, Skylink wouldn't have survived anyway.
    1 point
  7. As I said not to host it right now, rather wait another year till next "spooky Season".
    1 point
  8. I never said postphone I said cancel.But if by February 80% of the population is vaccinated and hard lockdowns weren't needed then yeah.
    1 point
  9. In my opinion it doesn't seem to be an event worth holding right now from a business point of view. The sheer cost to hold Fright Nights is an insane amount of money and CAPEX to run that the event. (more than any other event out there) If something was to happen (touch wood) and QLD was to do a lockdown would be a massive loss to the business.
    1 point
  10. I just think they’re savings $$. They know it will be really quiet so it’s not worth the operational costs to open the gate. Probably have data from the first couple of days attendance and revenue post-lockdown last time around, and a cost/benefit analysis shows opening just isn’t worth it
    1 point
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