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Only If They Capitalized Every Word On The Pass.

 

 

That's just how I Type.

Unfortunately, that's not proper punctuation and will get you in trouble with the mods. I'd recommend typing correctly.

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I wouldn't. Unless your job would keep you in one place for the rest of your life, buying a lifetime pass for an amusement park (let alone anything else) isn't worth it.

 

Imagine spending all that money to buy four lifetime passes for your family and end up moving halfway across the country a month or so later.

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Legoland Florida is offering lifetime passes.

 

Ambassador lifetime passes are also available at the non-discounted rates of $2,500. The passes includes unlimited admission, discounts on preferred parking, special events, plus discounts on food and merchandise. (Prices do not include sales tax.)

 

A bit steep, however I'd imagine in the long run it would be worth it.

 

Disney at one time experimented with selling Lifetime passes. It was quite a long time ago. However based on the yearly ticket increases that they implement every year. If you ever had the chance to buy one, you probably have saved a TON of money.

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If it was for Tokyo Disney Resort.... and Tokyo Disney Sea...

 

I'd be there. And buy it.

 

And I would move, too!

 

 

 

 

(Just kidding, to partner - but on second thought....hmmm.)

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I would buy a lifetime pass for a chain like Six Flags or Cedar Fair. Even if they charged over $1000 - $2000 it would be worth it to me. If I buy a Dorney pass for 2014, that is $810 I have spent so far since 2006 on season passes (averaging $90 a year) and I don't see myself not buying season passes to the local parks anytime soon.

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I think for me it would depend a lot on the upfront cost. If it was more than 4x the cost of annual pass I'd probably give it a miss - mainly due to "future value of money" and all that.

 

Don't those Golden Oak houses at WDW come with some sort of lifetime pass?

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If A Park Chain offered a Lifetime Season Pass for all Theme Parks in the Company, Would you Buy It?

 

Well, LEGOLAND does offer one and I do plan on purchasing one in sometime soon. (It includes every LEGOLAND in the world, so it's not that big of a deal if I move somewhere else.)

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I wouldn't. Unless your job would keep you in one place for the rest of your life, buying a lifetime pass for an amusement park (let alone anything else) isn't worth it.

 

Imagine spending all that money to buy four lifetime passes for your family and end up moving halfway across the country a month or so later.

Well Im assuming it would be something like Six Flags' passes that work on the whole chain. I recently bought switched from season pass to membership which is the closest thing there is to a lifetime pass, where you just pay monthly indefinitely and it never expires unless you cancel it.

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Only If They Capitalized Every Word On The Pass.

 

 

That's just how I Type.

Unfortunately, that's not proper punctuation and will get you in trouble with the mods. I'd recommend typing correctly.

 

man I cannot stand improper punctuation

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