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Old Posted Sep 23, 2022, 2:44 PM
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200k sounds really high to me, that's 550 per day. If the average ticket is around $8 to $10 that's almost $2 million in yearly revenue. Unless they're really screwing up that sounds like a profit maker.
It's only available about eight months of the year, so your per day calculation is wrong. There's a lot of work involved in setting up and putting the displays for the various themes during the year, and replacing or repairing display elements, as well as staffing the train and ticket sales. And while the Christmas and Haloween train tickets are close to $10 each, the unthemed summer train costs $15 for a family of four, so it won't be as high as $2m in income.
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Last edited by Changing City; Sep 23, 2022 at 3:50 PM. Reason: typo
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