Price depends on which amusement park you are going to, and where.
At Six Flags you pay for admission to the park. Once you are in the park you do not have to pay for the rides.
It does cost to get into boomers, you just have to pay for the games, rides and food.
All rides and attractions are included in the price of your ticket. You can ride any ride as many times as you want.
for 4 rides you would pay a dollar
A pay-per-ride MetroCard for unlimited rides within a certain time frame costs 33 for 7 days and 127 for 30 days.
You only need to buy one ticket at the main gates. this lets you ride all the rides. you only need to pay for food and to play games.
The Disney parks in the US (and, I believe, the overseas ones as well, though I'm less certain of that) do not charge for individual rides; the admission ticket covers all the rides in the park at no additional charge.
There are no free adult television channels on cable. All adult television programming is available on pay per view.
no it doesn't. But it allows you to get on most rides. There are a few rides that you have to pay for.
Entry ticket prices at Seaworld San Antonio include access to all rides, including the shows, etc. You only pay for entrance, of course, food and drink, souvenirs, photos, and parking. Search 'Seaworld San Antonio' on google for the link to their official webpage.
No much you can do. He or she is a legal adult. You can ask for them to leave or pay rent.
You can pay for metro rides using a metro card or a contactless payment method like a credit or debit card. Simply tap your card on the card reader at the metro station to pay for your ride.