I’m sorry in advance for this post but I really had no choice and no one else to talk to about this.
2 weeks ago I bought two tickets to an evening Halloween event at a theme park over $140. A week later the commiefornia county enforces the mask mandate and the theme park is now forced to check the vaccine card of every visitors. Obviously I don’t and will never take the vax. But this park has an absolute no refund policy no matter what. I’ve not been going out since last year at all and I thought I would have some fun with my family and then these commie forces the mandate again. So should I go to the theme park tonight or should I stay at home? It was such a mistake purchasing these 2 tickets.
UPDATE: thanks everyone for your advices. But I ended up staying at home instead. I think it’s safer in general and the idea of going to the Hollywood devil den is just not a smart idea ☠️
Unless the event has a disclaimer claiming that the terms and conditions may change at anytime for any reason, then they have breached the contract and I would take them to small claims court to recover your losses.
Universal studio
Vax mandate
This is a lost cause on my part, isn’t it? Should I even try to go there tonight? I don’t know if I can play dumb. The tickets are expensive.
“ Verification will take place when required based on theme park attendance.“
This statement suggests that they may not ask for verification if the park isn’t that crowded. You may want to go and play dumb.
Thanks. 👏🏻 This theme park might be my last evening outing with my family at a public place if the mask mandate is enforced state wide this November.
Go to Knotts instead. You can get an annual pass for $105 or $109, they recently raised their prices. You can go 365 days. They do have add on options, including beverage and meals. If you are going to go more than once, it is cheaper to get a pass. Just saying it is an option.
Just bring a neg covid test. Buy one a t Walgreens. Holler and make a scene. I live in LA too. They said, or a negative test
Yes they will. You can sue in small claims court in CA and recover up to $5000. No lawyers allowed. That’s if there is a breach of contract.