Beverage pricing: They're still not listening

Jeff's avatar

Someone posted a menu board photo over in the CoasterBuzz Day in Photos forum, and I couldn't believe it. $4.49 for a fountain soda. That's completely out of line. I wouldn't pay it. Ever.

For reference, Walt Disney World, where you can't realistically leave the parks (and they let you bring in food for your little kids) is $2.19/$2.49.


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JuggaLotus's avatar

I wish I could say I was surprised....

I'm with you though, I'll never stop to get a drink at those prices.


Goodbye MrScott

John

crazy horse's avatar

They are just pushing people do drink ice water.


what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

djDaemon's avatar

I guess that's indication that CF wasn't the chain exploring free parking & soda. Total nonsense.

Perhaps someone should tell Dick that the region's economy hasn't exactly been going gangbusters lately.


Brandon

I guess the beauty of having kids is the part about going back to the cabin/hotel room for nap time. Eat at the room, then come back for more fun. How does someone with some input as to Cedar Point's prices on food not look at that and laugh thinking it was priced that high as a joke?


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djDaemon's avatar

You don't need kids as a reason to eat & drink outside the park - just common sense. :)


Brandon

Walt's avatar

Speaking of prices, I snapped this photo of the menu at Gristmill Refreshments. I don't know what the wings look like, but that price was surprising low to me. Even the chains like BWW price higher than that. Maybe they ran out of ones. :)


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And if you think of cost of goods for chicken wings vs pepsi... we are getting really screwed. Worse than movie theaters.

I hope I get to take one of those in-park surveys and they ask me about the prices of food. There has got to be a better price point that would make the guests happy and meet or exceed Cedar Point's bottom line.


Raptor Chris

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airee85's avatar

Absolutely ridiculous. I would NEVER spend that much for a drink.


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JuggaLotus's avatar

I would.

But it's going to include a couple different liquors. ;)


Goodbye MrScott

John

Ridiculous.

I usually paid the $3.09 or however much it was last year but I really don't know about $4.50. You might as well go to a vending machine and get one for $3.

Honestly though, how many years are we going to gripe on this for?

djDaemon's avatar

Until they fix it.


Brandon

Does anybody know where that menu board is from? It doesn't look familiar, not that I've memorized them, oh maybe a couple.

I remember the Challenge Park Subway having a similar price for fountain drinks and no refills last year. That place is a joke. In fact I was waiting for someone and stepped in the see how high the prices were. They exceeded my high expectations. Big sign on the drink dispenser "No Refills".

Walt's avatar

Where is that picture from? I didn't check last weekend, but as I recall, there were two drink sizes available at food stands - 22oz and 32oz. The 22oz was something like $3.69 and the 32oz was around $4.29.

There's only one price in the photo above. I'm guessing that it's $4.49 for 32oz. I can't imagine they're only selling one size at food stands, so I assume this is at Chuck Wagon or Subway?

At any rate, it makes the vending machine price of $3 for 20oz more "attractive" in comparison. :)

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crazy horse's avatar

That picture is from the panda express.


what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

Does anyone know if that includes tax?

Kyle2154's avatar

What's everyone crying about? Disney is $2.49 a fountain drink? Ok, well, buy a souvenir cup ($7.99 with platinum pass) re-fill at any point throughout the season 11 times for $1.99 for an effective cost of $2.49. Guess the only difference would be you get a nice souvenir cup.

I think most of us, on this site anyways, will be in the park enough in a year to buy 10 or 12 drinks.


crazy horse's avatar

Does it really matter if it does or not?


what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

Again, someone in management has to have the guts to tell the powers that be that they can't keep doing this to the guests.

We make the four hour journey twice a year. I can't be the only one that will think twice about coming back a second time when I see prices like that.

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