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36 minutes ago, Levram__ said:

This is correct accessibility played a part however the arcade was in the mix well before First Aid was even considered being moved. The arcade was originally an Intencity project that was being scoped post pandemic. However its my understanding Intencity dropped it, the site sat dormant longer than originally anticipated and the project was pick up by VRTP as a capex project. The scope then grew to encompass the relocation of First Aid with improved facilities/services, an indoor ambulance bay and new BOH space/offices for other shared services for the parks.      

How was it well in the mix before First Aid was being moved?

This arcade is still operated by Intencity, multiple people wearing Intencity polos were seen in the venue in the lead up to it officially opening.

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    While that may be the case, it wasn't always that way. Village has plenty of room to construct a maintenance facility elsewhere - a soundstage intended to be part of the park's footprint shouldn't be

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4 hours ago, Levram__ said:

However its my understanding Intencity dropped it, the site sat dormant longer than originally anticipated and the project was pick up by VRTP

So guessing you don’t realise that Intencity is a brand owned and run by Village Roadshow

19 hours ago, Levram__ said:

The scope then grew to encompass the relocation of First Aid with improved facilities/services, an indoor ambulance bay and new BOH space/offices for other shared services for the parks.      

I'm ok with first aid given the on-site needs for the park, but they should not be taking up more on-stage real estate for back of house space \ offices. such bullshit.

14 hours ago, TV15 said:

In depth explanation of all game packages offered:

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i noticed this earlier but didn't think too hard on it. The 48 hour expiry on tokens is a bit shithouse. While holiday makers are likely to visit and use up all their tokens in one visit, having a longer expiry might encourage more regular visitors to spend bigger on their packages, knowing if they don't use it all they can come back another time to finish it off. Saving up tickets earned for bigger prizes is also a motivator. 

It's a huge part of the timezone formula to encourage more play - seems a really boneheaded move not to keep cards alive - even for say, 6 months - or 6 months since last play, or something like that. 

On 22/10/2024 at 6:10 PM, Brad2912 said:

So guessing you don’t realise that Intencity is a brand owned and run by Village Roadshow

I didn't, but it explains why they disappeared almost alltogether, yet were in park.

 

On 23/10/2024 at 8:57 AM, DaptoFunlandGuy said:

it's a huge part of the timezone formula to encourage more play - seems a really boneheaded move not to keep cards alive - even for say, 6 months - or 6 months since last play, or something like that. 

I believe TZ have a 12 month expiry on both funds and tickets.

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