The Biggest Con
There are times when Gold will "shine" better than others, typically under brighter conditions where available lighting is ample.
However, one of the most considerable downsides with Gold 200 is the added adjustments to the amount of light a 200 ISO or ASA stock demands.
This means shooting in lower light conditions will prove challengingly, depending on what you're capturing. Any moving subject might be blurry if the proper settings aren't applied. Break out the flash, hold the camera still on a tripod, or plan to push or pull the film during the scanning process.
Its lower ISO isn't a hindrance when coupled with added precaution, but it's something to note.