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My dad works for a local Beer Dis. and he said beer at the park is expensive becuase they make that way so not many people to buy it he said it should be no more than 2:50. But he said soon Beer will go up 1 or 2 more dollars.So bo looking out for higher priced beer all over.

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Meanwhile, that family park chain, Six Flags, just got six more hard liquor licenses for Great America in Chicago. I am sure that fits in here somehow. And I can assure you, the tropical cocktails they intend to sell will also not be cheap.

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Now on to the more important issue "BEER". Yes the prices are extremely high however that will never change, people want beer and they pay for it.

Or just have a cooler in the car, pour your frosty beverage into a souvenier cup, head back to the park....

...you get the idea.

;)

You have not been to a Cedar Fair park recently. No outside beverages of ANY KIND (Including souvenir cups, and 20 oz bottles bought at the park).

http://www.cedarpoint.com/public/news/faq....urrent_root=237

http://www.geaugalake.com/public/faq/?current_root=88

http://www.dorneypark.com/public/inside_pa...ation/index.cfm

http://www.valleyfair.com/public/information/faq/general.cfm

http://www.worldsoffun.com/public/faq/

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Um, we carried in 20oz mt. dews and a few bottles of water at CF last summer. No problem what so ever. That was also the policy at PKI last year hoever security was instructed to let it slide for basic drinks you carried in, like one per person.

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I have carried a water bottle into CP many times and they havent said anything to me. Maybe they are just now re-inforcing that policy.

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I think if you just have one drink it shouldn't be a big deal. I can see if you trying to take multiple drinks in the park with you. You know the only reason they do this, they want you to spend more money while your inside the park.

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I am a little concerned about the higher prices for soda's at other former Paramount Parks and then a possible shake down of guest who may need to take some other actions to be able to afford to show their family a good time. The parents of most families would really love to buy their children a souvenir while visiting Kings Island. I'm just getting worried that the Parks are forcing some families t choose between a extra soda drink or souvenirs.

I'm just concerned at this point but I am going to wait to see with my own eyes about the food and drink prices before make I make an opinion statement.

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I go to Cedar Fair parks about 15 times a year, and have never had a problem.

Now I can't wait in line with a frosty beverage, unlike Busch parks.

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I am a little concerned about the higher prices for soda's at other former Paramount Parks and then a possible shake down of guest who may need to take some other actions to be able to afford to show their family a good time. The parents of most families would really love to buy their children a souvenir while visiting Kings Island. I'm just getting worried that the Parks are forcing some families t choose between a extra soda drink or souvenirs.

I'm just concerned at this point but I am going to wait to see with my own eyes about the food and drink prices before make I make an opinion statement.

Here is what I do. They now make drinks to go in those tiny packets of powder, I take a bunch of those in my pocket, when you ge ta free water it is just the right size for one of those packets, presto instant drink.

They have Kool-aid brand

tea & others.

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heh, i do that too, except i buy the big thing of it and put it in my bookbag, they dont mind it as i do it everytime. i get the cherry koolaid and country time lemonade ones. i dont like the small packs as they dont do so well for the big cups you get here at ki...

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