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What changes to operations should we expect post Covid-19?

I don’t think they would make passholders pay extra; Merlin care about their passholders and their enjoyment, and besides, the parks that have reopened have not charged an additional booking fee as far as I’m aware. The only passholder curbs I’ve heard of in other parks is Europa Park restricting the amount of visits they can have in a month. No park has thus far charged their passholders extra money
 
I don’t think they would make passholders pay extra; Merlin care about their passholders and their enjoyment, and besides, the parks that have reopened have not charged an additional booking fee as far as I’m aware. The only passholder curbs I’ve heard of in other parks is Europa Park restricting the amount of visits they can have in a month. No park has thus far charged their passholders extra money

merlin care about trying to recoup as much of the loss as possible. If they want to charge a booking fee then they will without hesitation.
 
It depends on how they build the system. If they limit people applying for them by pass number as they have done at EP, then great. If they don't then they'll likely need a booking fee to prevent idiots buying them all up and selling them online or just booking them for the sake of it.

IF nominal booking fees are charged, then that should be given back in the form of a drink or something at the very least. I'm just completely speculating of course, just my own personal assumptions based on high capacity days such as fireworks.
 
It depends on how they build the system. If they limit people applying for them by pass number as they have done at EP, then great. If they don't then they'll likely need a booking fee to prevent idiots buying them all up and selling them online or just booking them for the sake of it.

IF nominal booking fees are charged, then that should be given back in the form of a drink or something at the very least. I'm just completely speculating of course, just my own personal assumptions based on high capacity days such as fireworks.
If I'm not mistaken with the exception of Chessington passholder day whenever merlin ask for a pass number no validation is performed...

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Could the not put a temp hold on a nominal fee for a pass holder to reserve a 'ticket' space and then when that passholder visits the fee automatically gets refunded?
 
I admire the optimism of posters in this thread but I can’t see the 4th July being some miraculous day where 1000’s of people pile into the parks.

After that point, you’ve surely only got a few more weeks before the parks decide it’s not even worth recruiting and training all the seasonal staff.

I don’t like being pessimistic but I honestly wouldn’t be surprised to see many not opening at all.

Sod it, may as well get the Xmas tree out.
 
So 2022 then?
I would hope that the social distancing rules are removed by then. :p
Seriously though, those restrictions cannot stay for much longer, as some businesses simply cannot operate with social distancing in place. I'd expect it to be lifted by the end of this year.
 
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I would hope that the social distancing rules are removed by then. :p
Seriously though, those restrictions cannot stay for much longer, as some businesses cannot operate with social distancing in place. I'd expect them to be lifted by the end of this year.

I think merlin are hoping they get be lifted by the end of year. I doubt they will be happy to have only about 10 attractions open once the parks shut.
 
Will be interesting to see what they do with Thirteen, as it needs a minimum number of riders to make the second lift. Maybe they'll put test dummies in certain seats? Would be an enthusiast's dream to ride with those and very strange for the GP. :p
 
Will be interesting to see what they do with Thirteen, as it needs a minimum number of riders to make the second lift. Maybe they'll put test dummies in certain seats? Would be an enthusiast's dream to ride with those and very strange for the GP. :p
Would it? Why??


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I thought they couldn’t put the dummies on rides due to something like getting off the ride and getting passed them. Can’t remember top of my head but I’m sure when it was discussed before it was something to do with that.
 
I thought they couldn’t put the dummies on rides due to something like getting off the ride and getting passed them. Can’t remember top of my head but I’m sure when it was discussed before it was something to do with that.
You wouldn't be able to put one dummy in a row and have someone sit next to it for that reason, but no reason that a whole row couldn't be filled with dummies.
 
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