Cedar Fair's Deal with Sandusky For Tax Increases to Pay for $100 Million in City + Park Improvements
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The deal is, in my opinion, meant to be an olive branch to the city of Sandusky, which has shown concern in recent months that the company is moving its entire corporate presence to North Carolina. While the deal does not restrict that from happening, it does show a vote of confidence on the relationship between the company and the city.
The funds used for the improvements will come from an increase in the city's admission tax, up to 8% from 4%. A new 8% parking tax will also be implemented. These two are expected to raise nearly $5 million in additional tax monies each year. So, that $5 million times 20 years equals the $100 million being touted.
No news yet on whether Cedar Point will increase ticket and parking prices to let guests pay the tax, or absorb it as a new cost.
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About $3 million will also be spent to establish ferry service to Cedar Point directly from Sandusky, with more frequent service that includes weekends. This will hopefully entice guests to spend an extra day of their vacation exploring Sandusky. There will also be $1.5 million that will go toward programming at the Sandusky State Theater, $14 million for a new city recreation center in town, $3 million for a tourism development fund, and close to $30 million for other changes in Sandusky such as city road improvements, beautification, pathways and parks.
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2 comments:
"No news yet on whether Cedar Point will increase ticket and parking prices to let guests pay the tax, or absorb it as a new cost."
People have a fundamental misunderstanding on these taxes, it's always has & will be paid by the ticket purchaser/pass holder. Cedar Fair doesn't take to absorb anything. The tax is paid after the ticket cost, not from Cedar Fair's account, It's billed directly to the purchaser.
Say you buy a bundle of Cedar Point all season prdoucts
$198 platinum pass
$135 platinum dining
$33 drink plan
The subtotal that goes to Cedar Fair is $366
Now on your total it will have taxes, which Cedar Fair is collecting & giving to Sandusky 4 % admission tax, the State of Ohio 5.75% sales tax & Erie county 1% sales tax. That's where the 4% to 8% comes in.
So the $198 pass will have 7.92 admission tax, now going to 8 % will be $15.84
The $135 dine plan $ 33 drink plan have a 6.75% combined state & county sales tax which comes $11.34
The tax increase will be paid by the consumer, not from Cedar Fair. So, any price increases by CP/CF will be b/c they want more to go to them, the extra 4% in this deal is & always has been paid by us.
Cedar Fair doesn't have to absorb anything, The taxes are paid on the sales price of the ticket. Cedar Fair is acting as the point of sale tax collector, it's not coming out of their pocket & the admission taxes never have.
How it works is a $200 pass will have a $16 tax instead of the $8. The price CF has to charge remains the same. This is essentially the same concept of a city raising sales tax, stores don't raise their prices, they just collect the tax & pass it on, in the case it's going to Sandusky.
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