Mad T Party to close March 30th

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    Originally Posted By Kidz-n-k9s

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    We can now all speculate why. Would they need this space for the Food and Wine Festival?
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    It seems unlikely that they'll need it for the Food & Wine Festival, since it opens the following day; it would be tough to turn it over that quickly

    Personally, I was ready for this change about 2-3 years ago. The Alice overlay was neat-ish, but my least favorite of the iterations I saw (never saw Freeze the Night in person). It's been running since summer 2012, so it certainly seems like it's time to update the theme, if not completely scrap the concept

    It does seem odd that they're shutting this down right before the Alice sequel comes out this summer. From the blog post, it sounds like they aren't just updating it for the new film, so I don't know what the plans are
     
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    Originally Posted By CuriousConstance

    Could be cost cutting measures on something that's already past it's prime.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    That’s certainly possible, but I’ve always been under the impression that these events more than pay for themselves with alcohol sales. It seems like a strange decision to shut down a revenue generator

    Then again, the last couple times I saw it, they only had one of the bars open, and there were only about 3-4 cashiers working, so they were clearly limiting their profit potential. The switchback queue for a drink was easily 10 minutes long, which makes me wonder how many more people would have gotten drinks if they didn’t have to endure the line too
     

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