View Full Version : Seaworld testing Quick Queue fastpass system
eeyoreguy
26-08-2008, 05:06 PM
They are testing the Quick Queue line cutting system at the park now through September 1st.
It includes express-access to Journey To Atlantis, Kraken and Wild Arctic as well as early-entry to the following shows: Believe (Shamu), Clyde & Seamore Take Pirate Island, Blue Horizons, Pets Ahoy, Shamu Rocks and Sea Lions Tonight. In addition there will be an extra ticket to get an extra ride in on any one of the three (your choice), as well as free admission to one of the following: the Sky Tower, Xtreme Zone (rock climbing or bungee), or the Paddle Boats. The price is $29.95 per person for the Quick Queue program.
Johnie
26-08-2008, 05:07 PM
Too much to hope that it would be free.
lisaw
26-08-2008, 06:12 PM
Too much to hope that it would be free.
And that is why we don't do Universal anymore, looks like Seaworld will be out as well.
Suits me though more time at Disney. :p015:
Tinker
27-08-2008, 06:25 AM
yeah, watch me pay $30.00 extra per person for fast pass and I plan on going Sept 1st !
I still don't understand the rationale behind charging for every little extra. The whole point of the ticket price is to get all the "benefits" of a given park for ONE price. :(
Attendance is rumored to be down, and they keep nickel and diming everyone. What sense does that make? :(
Dizneyblonde
27-08-2008, 10:34 AM
I'll just continue to get there early and take it easy when it gets busy :D
Part of the fun for me is getting to Shamu stadium 45 minutes early and then watching the place fill up, watching the big screen, and deciding which one of the many vendors will be lucky enough to get some of my dollars. I'll just carry on with that.
Johnie
27-08-2008, 02:34 PM
I still don't understand the rationale behind charging for every little extra. The whole point of the ticket price is to get all the "benefits" of a given park for ONE price. :(
Attendance is rumored to be down, and they keep nickel and diming everyone. What sense does that make? :(
It doesn't make sense. All of the big theme parks think they are fine since they have so much international business right now. But, that can't last forever and this economy is eventually going to catch up to them and bite them.
Skywatcher
05-09-2008, 03:36 PM
Grrrr.
Seaworlds was never supposed to be about rides anyway
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