2 day ticket question

dorkdork's avatar

i am having trouble understanding the explanation of the "2017 2-DAY, ANY DAY" tickets... i simply want the freedom to go to the amusement park AND the water park on 2 consecutive days. to put it even more specifically, on monday june 12th, i want to be able to go to the amusement park AND the water park. then on tuesday june 13th, i want to be able to go to the amusement park again AND the water park again. will this $70 ticket get me that, like the 2-day "ride-and-slide" tickets did back in the day?


I just think it means its good for any two days this season in either park. Does not have to be consecutive days. Also I think its only good for 1 park per day...

However, this is a question that's probably best to call the park and find out.

To put it in Disney terms, it's a 2 day park hopper ticket. Each day gets you access to Cedar Point and CP Shores. You can use your 2 days consecutively or your can use them at separate times throughout the season.


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XS NightClub's avatar

From the description its says Cedar Point AND Lake Erie Shores, sounds like a 2 day ride and slide. I'd call the park for clarification.


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noggin's avatar

The CP website seems pretty clear:

"Enjoy two visits to Cedar Point and Cedar Point Shores any two days the parks are open to the public during the 2017 season for one low price!"

Two visits to two parks, any two days.


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XS NightClub's avatar

It does seem to be clear, however at only $70 it's about 75% off of the $45 one day one park ticket.

Before charging your credit card, best to ask.


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Ticket can be used for 2 non-consecutive OR consecutive days in any combination (i.e. 2 days at Cedar Point, 2 days at Cedar Point Shores, 1 day at each park, 2 days at both parks on the same day.)

This seems phenomenally too good to be true, if I'm understanding that last phrase correctly. That's 2 1-day ride and slides for $35/day, which...really?

noggin's avatar

I'll guess they're expecting to make up in volume what they're losing up front, and drive attendance to Cedar Point Shores.


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Kevinj's avatar

Indeed.

People often ask how we make money. The answer? Volume.

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dorkdork's avatar

i did call and confirm, it is exactly what they used to call the 2-day-ride-and-slide back in the day, so it will work for my scenario. part of my confusion was that im pretty sure this 2-day ticket costs less than the 2-day-ride-and-slide did the last time i bought one, probably 10ish years ago... whatever, ill take it!


noggin's avatar

Maybe, too, they're selling them at a discount to counter the tendency of some folks to look at things 'generically'. In this case, pointing up that Cedar Point Shores is a fancy upgraded park and not Cedar Point's waterpark -- what it's name again? -- by making it so affordable.

I'll be curious to see if the $70 price lasts the summer.

Or maybe this is just the half-baked idea you come up with after a sleepless night with some serious back pain. Coasting on fumes here at this point.


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Damn. I need to point some non-season pass friends at this deal.

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