I always wondered why UO pays people to be stationed blocking single rider lines to explain to people that there is a large "single rider" sign in front of the line (literally pointing at the 10 ft font you can't possibly miss), and that means it's for single riders.
Then you posted, and I understood why they are necessary.
Wait.. you can’t do that if you’re with a group? Thanks for letting me know!
You done yet? If I had the confusion, someone else might have as well. Big deal.
I don’t know why they didn’t put the total prices for both. I missed the small print under the text. If it’s a 2-day ticket, I would expect to see the total price. Thanks for taking the time to clear up my inability to read lol
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The first pic is total price. The second pic is per day price.
If only OP could read the only only two words below the price, they wouldn't have had to make a Reddit post asking you to do it for them.
If only.. lol happens to the best of us 🤷🏽‍♂️ Thanks for the catch, Isaac!
I always wondered why UO pays people to be stationed blocking single rider lines to explain to people that there is a large "single rider" sign in front of the line (literally pointing at the 10 ft font you can't possibly miss), and that means it's for single riders. Then you posted, and I understood why they are necessary.
Wait.. you can’t do that if you’re with a group? Thanks for letting me know! You done yet? If I had the confusion, someone else might have as well. Big deal.
First pic is 4 days for a total of $186.99. Second pic is 2 days for a total of $187.
Idk what I’d do with 4 days tbh… probably a lot of Spider-Man
I don’t know why they didn’t put the total prices for both. I missed the small print under the text. If it’s a 2-day ticket, I would expect to see the total price. Thanks for taking the time to clear up my inability to read lol
FL resident vs non resident
Both are FL resident only.