chadster Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 I noticed a few weeks ago that Dixieland had changed the name of the facebook page and didn't think much of it until now... Facebook Fun Junction USA Website. It also comes with a bit of good news. They are advertising no more entrance fees with a pay for what you want to do pricing plan. Excellent for those only wanting the credit or ziplines. Pricing information: $20.00 PER GUEST (INCLUDES ONE GO CART TICKET)The Fun Pass grants the purchaser entry into Fun Junction USA and unlimited access on day of purchase to all outside rides (except Mike Climbing wall) and the Playmaze. Also includes one go cart admission. Purchaser must comply with all park rules, and both height and weight restrictions. Valid any public operating day of the 2012 season. Guests under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult 18yrs or older. $28.00 PER GUEST (INCLUDES UNLIMITED GO CART RIDES) The Super Fun Pass grants the purchaser entry into Fun Junction USA and unlimited access on day of purchase to all outside rides (except Mike Climbing wall) and the Playmaze. Also includes Unlimited go cart admission. Purchaser must comply with all park rules, and both height and weight restrictions. Valid any public operating day of the 2012 season. Guests under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult 18yrs or older. $1.00 EA OR $40.00/50 Individual Ride Tickets are available for just $1 each! We offer over 2 dozen family attractions ranging in ticket price from 1 ticket to 5 tickets, per person per ride. All vehicles must pay $5.00 to park at Fun Junction USA. Parking attendant only accepts cash, sorry no credit cards. Please secure all items in your vehicle. Fun Junction USA is not responsible for lost or stolen items or damage to vehicles. Please note there is no special parking location for motorcycles. There are no “IN and OUT” privileges for parking. Valid any normal operating day of the 2012 season. Not valid during special events. Looks like they are still adjusting their website. Based only on my one visit to the park on the Sunday following Deep South Bash, the park was empty. I literally had a ride op follow me around on the lower section of the park asking me what I'd like to ride next. Pretty sweet deal actually, I felt like a VIP! But I doubt that was working out well for profits. The new pricing structure might help. Time will tell.
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