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1 hour ago, themagician said:

And long term that’s going to be their biggest issue.

BGH aren't in it for the long term, they're in it for the money. 

But they do need a product they can sell to an eventual buyer, and since the land isn't theirs anymore, it won't go the wonderland route, so they're going to need to start rolling this turd in glitter because they sure as shit don't want to polish it.

1 hour ago, themagician said:

It used to be the other way round and it’s taken years for DW to recover

I've been saying this for a while now. The tide is turning. 

  • 1 month later...

Question please... the Village Roadshow Locals One Pass on the App... I have 8 tickets for 8 family members... when you get scanned in, do the staff see the photo of the person on their scanner device? Wondering how safe or risky it would be to try and slip someone different in... most times I just quickly swipe between ticket screens... I'm not sure if any type of diligence is happening. Advice? Thoughts? Thanks

They usually double check the photo, yes. Unless the new member of your party looks similar to the photo on the extra pass I wouldn't try it

11 minutes ago, Ogre said:

They usually double check the photo, yes. Unless the new member of your party looks similar to the photo on the extra pass I wouldn't try it

Thanks @Ogre, but do you know if they also see the original photo on their scanning device, or are they just looking at the photo on my phone / screen?

22 minutes ago, brissy phil said:

Thanks @Ogre, but do you know if they also see the original photo on their scanning device, or are they just looking at the photo on my phone / screen?

they can see the photo on their devices when they scan the ticket, the only times they don’t is when it’s a single day / night event ticket. 

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