I wish there were data to back it up, but I would bet good money that people that buy 4 tickets at once are RARELY buying tickets for four adults, and more likely it's 2 adults + 2 children..
Just do the family 4-pack for $70. That's $25 per adult and $10 per kid.
Y'all won’t believe it’s this simple but through the BS with the pod and the meetings and dealing with these people, the patterns start to become clear.
We have a revolving door of lowly paid, essentially interns, hired to come in and have “fresh ideas.” These young whipper snappers come in waiving around their brilliant plans without considering their customer base, the practically of these ideas (theory vs practice), nor the consequences (sometimes unintended).
What you’re left with is overly complicated solutions for problems that do not exist, just to justify their position. If we had people attacking our real problems, rather than nibbling on tertiary, peripheral inconveniences, we’d have dealt with community engagement long ago.
YRCC did not need to be messed with. It is number 100047 on the ever growing list of issues. Y’all would not believe the excuses I got when asked for a reasonable explanation on this thought process.
Sorry Sean. It’s the truth.
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