- May 28th, 2019, 5:55 am
#107010
So wait, are people that work in the area using HH as a weekday cafeteria? Yeah, I can see how that would cause problems.
Coasterphreak wrote:So wait, are people that work in the area using HH as a weekday cafeteria? Yeah, I can see how that would cause problems.
Glitch99 wrote:Coasterphreak wrote:So wait, are people that work in the area using HH as a weekday cafeteria? Yeah, I can see how that would cause problems.
Including much bigger problems than a few lines at noon....
Coasterphreak wrote:Glitch99 wrote:Coasterphreak wrote:So wait, are people that work in the area using HH as a weekday cafeteria? Yeah, I can see how that would cause problems.
Including much bigger problems than a few lines at noon....
It'll kill the all season dining plan.
yawetag wrote:That meal is costing them, at most, $2 to serve to you. They aren't worried about a few dozen people that come on their lunch break each day.
Glitch99 wrote:They sell the meal plan at a price that's based on expected usage (indications are it's around 13 meals, but that's a guess and really isnt important to the point)
yawetag wrote:Glitch99 wrote:They sell the meal plan at a price that's based on expected usage (indications are it's around 13 meals, but that's a guess and really isnt important to the point)
The POS system rates the meal at $8. At $100 for the dining plan, it's 12.5 meals to "get your money's worth." But, that implies you'd pay $8 for your meal in the park (you'd pay more) AND that you'd pay $8 for a meal outside the park (eating out is close to that; eating at home is cheaper). Personally, we put our cost-per-meal at $3, which is roughly what we'd pay for a meal at home, to determine how much we saved for the year. We aren't quite at the 34 meals per person, but will definitely make it by the time the year is over.
Glitch99 wrote:
They sell the meal plan at a price that's based on expected usage (indications are it's around 13 meals, but that's a guess and really isnt important to the point)
Distopia wrote:Glitch99 wrote:
They sell the meal plan at a price that's based on expected usage (indications are it's around 13 meals, but that's a guess and really isnt important to the point)
Wouldn’t a season pass be priced the same way.
yawetag wrote:As for Cedar Fair making money on the plans, I haven't heard them complain and, if I recall correctly, either they or Six Flags specifically mentioned the "add-on" plans as a great investment for them.
Distopia wrote:Glitch99 wrote:
They sell the meal plan at a price that's based on expected usage (indications are it's around 13 meals, but that's a guess and really isnt important to the point)
Wouldn’t a season pass be priced the same way.