Guy Will Stop Eating All His Meals at Six Flags

Last fall, we learned about Dylan, who ate all his meals at Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park with  a $150 annual Dining Pass. Over seven years, he saved enough money to pay off his students loans and buy a house. Dylan's story went viral, and he was interviewed on some major TV shows. At the time, he was still eating a meal every day at Six Flags, but that will soon come to an end when his current pass expires. Six Flags is doing away with the $150 all-you-can-eat plan. The park's new pricing structure doesn't have any plan offering unlimited meals. In fact, the most expensive plan will now only come with ten meals for the year.

Did Dylan's viral story have anything to do with the annual pass plans changing? You might guess that the park probably sold a lot of dining passes right afterward. A representative from Six Flags denies that Dylan's story had anything to do with it, stating only that the pandemic caused the pricing restructure. Read about what Dylan's life was like after going viral and how it may have contributed to the scheme's downfall at Mel magazine.

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Of cause the change was made on guest feedback;-/>.Just imaginge a customer coming up to customer care saying: oh, no please do no longer offer this or that ticket, i just don't want yout to offer me the ones i simply don't need to buy or use. And by the way, i'd really like to pay more money for less service! Maybe the Dylan's story was not the reason they that caused the pricing restructuration, but the fact that is has gone viral. Maybe the sales of the $150 annual Dining Pass skyrocketed and as well as the number of fried snacks cnsumed.
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to be fair if everyone did what he did the entire system structure would fall apart, so its not all that clever if you think about it. Also, the food items he were eating were completely devoid of vitamins and minerals. And I doubt seriously he was supplementing. So not the most clever thing in the world on his part. Ya, he beat the system, he saved money, but at what cost.
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