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2021: General Discussion
jon81uk
TS Member
Could the food / beverage closures be down to the following
1) supply issues
2) staffing issues - my local town reportedly has 3,000 hospitality jobs going (Stratford Upon Avon)
3) capacity - reduced park capacity that is
I expect that staffing issues due to brexit and COVID is a big part of it, apparently there is 500 vacancies across the park and hotels.
But the main issue is that they adapted the park to save money when crowds were low following the Smiler incident and no effort has been made to rebuild. That’s why we have funfair rides (retrosquad) as well as the food vans. Many of the closed outlets are completely gone and would need significant work to remove-open, also it’s not just front line staff then but managers and chefs that the park would be lacking. As AstroDan discussed in the food and beverage thread they just don’t know how to run the park to cope with the guest numbers they used to get.
AT86
TS Member
I suspect there may well also be a lack of certainty about how long this boost in visitor numbers will last. It could well be that the park is doing as well as it is due to the pent up demand and lack of foreign travel.
If foreign travel opens back up and next season sees a fall in guest numbers when they have spent significant money bringing these closed outlets back to use only to have to shut them again it would be a waste. On the other hand bringing in temporary vans until they have a better idea on the trends in guests numbers carries less risk.
If foreign travel opens back up and next season sees a fall in guest numbers when they have spent significant money bringing these closed outlets back to use only to have to shut them again it would be a waste. On the other hand bringing in temporary vans until they have a better idea on the trends in guests numbers carries less risk.
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jon81uk
TS Member
I suspect there may well also be a lack of certainty about how long this boost in visitor numbers will last. It could well be that the park is doing as well as it is due to the pent up demand and lack of foreign travel.
If foreign travel opens back up and next season sees a fall in guest numbers when they have spent significant money bringing these closed outlets back to use only to have to shut them again it would be a waste. On the other hand bringing in temporary vans until they have a better idea on the trends in guests numbers carries less risk.
But in general we are talking about returning to the park of 8-10 years ago, its not something that hasn't been done before. They should have been planning how to return the park back to "normal" following the drop in guests after the Smiler incident and what are they going to do in a few years as guests returned even without the pandemic issues.
They had a plan to add a new more permanent BBQ outlet partially replacing the Tavern which never happened.
Rick
TS Member
I think staffing issues will certainly be a factor, there seemed to be more agency staff than Alton staff yesterday, almost every ride entrance had someone in a branded hi-vis.Could the food / beverage closures be down to the following
1) supply issues
2) staffing issues - my local town reportedly has 3,000 hospitality jobs going (Stratford Upon Avon)
3) capacity - reduced park capacity that is
Great to see the Corkscrew fountain switched on today, I can't remember the last time I saw it.
Wow. I thought this would never be turned on again. Great to see it back.
I think staffing issues will certainly be a factor, there seemed to be more agency staff than Alton staff yesterday, almost every ride entrance had someone in a branded hi-vis.
Did you look carefully at the back of the high-vis? I would not put it past Towers to try and get some staff in on the cheap wearing high-vis's like in the article linked below...!
http://www.cgmcrc.co.uk/offenders-contribute-438000-hours-community-payback/
Rick
TS Member
Ha ! It wasn't community payback, some three letter acronym security company. I was curious to understand if they were fulfilling standard host duties at a ride entrance, with height measurement etc.Did you look carefully at the back of the high-vis? I would not put it past Towers to try and get some staff in on the cheap wearing high-vis's like in the article linked below...!
http://www.cgmcrc.co.uk/offenders-contribute-438000-hours-community-payback/
... but not curious enough to take much notice.
tayspru
TS Member
So here’s a general discussion point (I don’t think it warrants a thread of its own)
With the Retrosquad set to leave at the end of the season, and The World of David Walliams also in need of enhancements, it’s (in my opinion) naive to think both issues will be addressed for 2022. Given that what do you think is more important to be addressed for next season?
- 3 Replacement Flat Rides for the Retrosquad
- Further additions to WODW
Personally, I think WODW *could* coast on the success of GG until 2023, so my vote goes to new flats . But I’d be curious to hear your thoughts
With the Retrosquad set to leave at the end of the season, and The World of David Walliams also in need of enhancements, it’s (in my opinion) naive to think both issues will be addressed for 2022. Given that what do you think is more important to be addressed for next season?
- 3 Replacement Flat Rides for the Retrosquad
- Further additions to WODW
Personally, I think WODW *could* coast on the success of GG until 2023, so my vote goes to new flats . But I’d be curious to hear your thoughts
Alsty
TS Member
PPS Security are the name I saw earlier in the season. I suspect they're just helping with security type issues, social distancing etc rather than any ride host dutiesHa ! It wasn't community payback, some three letter acronym security company. I was curious to understand if they were fulfilling standard host duties at a ride entrance, with height measurement etc.
... but not curious enough to take much notice.
Rick
TS Member
That was my assumption ... but yesterday they were fulfilling roles that don't really fit into that bracket. Like I mentioned, the staff at the Nemesis entrance and the Fastrack entrance had their hi-vis on.PPS Security are the name I saw earlier in the season. I suspect they're just helping with security type issues, social distancing etc rather than any ride host duties
Have you had any altercations with them @imanautie
imanautie
TS Member
I've had no issues with Alton security either in house or agency!That was my assumption ... but yesterday they were fulfilling roles that don't really fit into that bracket. Like I mentioned, the staff at the Nemesis entrance and the Fastrack entrance had their hi-vis on.
Have you had any altercations with them @imanautie
Edit: I've had them question some stuff I have on park but they check with a supervisor and go oh ok, no stress
Matt N
TS Member
I personally wouldn’t be at all surprised to see permanent replacements for at least some of the Retrosquad for 2022. They seem to have gone down fairly well, and flat rides don’t cost much money!So here’s a general discussion point (I don’t think it warrants a thread of its own)
With the Retrosquad set to leave at the end of the season, and The World of David Walliams also in need of enhancements, it’s (in my opinion) naive to think both issues will be addressed for 2022. Given that what do you think is more important to be addressed for next season?
- 3 Replacement Flat Rides for the Retrosquad
- Further additions to WODW
Personally, I think WODW *could* coast on the success of GG until 2023, so my vote goes to new flats . But I’d be curious to hear your thoughts
I dare say we may also see something happening with Sub-Terra’s space for 2022 based on the recent happenings. Whether that’s the ride reopening or something else entirely, I don’t know. But I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw something.
PPS Security are the name I saw earlier in the season. I suspect they're just helping with security type issues, social distancing etc rather than any ride host duties
You can't do pretty much any ride [safety] related role at Towers (& I assume the other Merlin Parks) without passing the generic training. This basically teaches you how to perform a height check & to keep out of ride areas. Even to litter-pick you have to pass the generic training, then be assessed on the litter-picking manual (I am not joking). Each ride you work on will have it's own manual, verbal assessment & multi-choice test to pass.
So it's far more likely these PPS Security staff were just performing basic security / crowd control / social distancing enforcement. They would probably be able to perform an indicative height check on a ride entrance - but the final check would be down to a fully trained ride host on the station platform. The hosts decision is the definitive one.
Danscott22
TS Member
I'd like a Sub-Terra re-opening/retheme and flats to replace Funk'n'Fly, Mixtape and Roller Disco for next seasonI personally wouldn’t be at all surprised to see permanent replacements for at least some of the Retrosquad for 2022. They seem to have gone down fairly well, and flat rides don’t cost much money!
I dare say we may also see something happening with Sub-Terra’s space for 2022 based on the recent happenings. Whether that’s the ride reopening or something else entirely, I don’t know. But I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw something.
Skyscraper
TS Member
I've said it before but I'll say it again, I would love to see a pernament Smashing Jump in X Sector on Mixtape's plot, heavilly themed into the area.I personally wouldn’t be at all surprised to see permanent replacements for at least some of the Retrosquad for 2022. They seem to have gone down fairly well, and flat rides don’t cost much money!
Given Mixtape's popularity, fun factor and relatively low intensity, it's a no-brainer.
Matt N
TS Member
I reckon that would be a great fit, and I think the possibility of a permanent Smashing Jump is very much on Merlin’s radar, as a Smashing Jump is being considered as one of the potential support rides within the upcoming Amazon Land at Chessington!I've said it before but I'll say it again, I would love to see a pernament Smashing Jump in X Sector on Mixtape's plot, heavilly themed into the area.![]()
Danscott22
TS Member
I think it'd be a good idea, it's definitely the most popular of the four temps I think we can say.
Danscott22
TS Member
Inclined to agree, I actually personally prefer all 4 temp flats over enterprise and bladeAgreed we need some permanent flats to replace the retrosquad next season. I think that should be towers top priority. Some good quality flats too, not ones like enterprise or blade