We used the wristbands 1 year. Its amazing how much trouble our customers had putting these bands on. We would up putting them on for them which held up our ticket line not to mention those little tabs you tear off the sticky side were all over the ground/floor/ticket booth/etc.
They seemed like a great idea but didnt work for our attractions.
Just my 2 cents and my opinion.
Anyone else have any comments?
Greg
Fearfest
They seemed like a great idea but didnt work for our attractions.Just my 2 cents and my opinion.
Yea, we have basically 3 pricing options (indoor, trail, and all in one) for our customers... and last year we used plastic wrist bands with 3 tabs and it just became too complicated to put on for some customers and too messy at the end of the night to clean up tabs.
The tyvek wristbands seem much easier to put on, and we'd probably imprint on them our website url and the numbers 1, 2, and 3... and mark off the numbers with a black sharpie as a customer goes through the corresponding event. Maybe not the most sophisticated system, but it's a work in progress at this point... and helps us stay within budget.
We used the plastic ones for our VIP line with the tear off tabs. The regular customers got the cheaper ones. The good thing about them was the kids were wearing them to school to show their friends they went to our event. That was free in school advertising in itself so they do have their benefits.
Greg
Fearfest
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