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Indianapolis Zoo To Employ New Dynamic Pricing Model


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Yea you are starting to see this model in other places as well, for example the Reds. The idea is that you should be able to get the same amount of bodies in each and every day by changing the pricing to meet demand.

Indy Zoo is not supported by tax dollars, yet if you read the comments section people are upset about how they cant afford to go etc. Heres my thing, and Im sure I will take some flak for this, if you want to go, you find a way to pay for nice things. Some people are upset because of the pricing and how high it might be on a weekend. Well, maybe dont go on a weekend. Maybe save money somewhere else.

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The zoo cited the new orang exhibit as the sole reason for dymanic pricing. According to their models, once the zoo reaches 9k people inside the gates, the experience diminishes greatly for the average guest. By shifting to this model, the zoo hopes more people will pre plan their trip and book online in advance. The prices will reflect that.

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^And a great zoo it is! I have fond memories of seeing a cheetah for the first time at the National Zoo.

I'm actually surprised that parks like the respective Disney properties, Universal, and Sea World haven't gone to this sort of pricing model yet, especially for single day tickets.

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