GooseOnTheLoose
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I imagine that your local shopping center, or out of town retail park, also has a KFC and doesn't charge you £100 annually to access it.You can get an annual pass to TP for £100?! And they have a KFC![]()
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I imagine that your local shopping center, or out of town retail park, also has a KFC and doesn't charge you £100 annually to access it.You can get an annual pass to TP for £100?! And they have a KFC![]()
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And I would still only pay 40p for the Chinese Puzzle Maze
I try to avoid the place...full of herbalists...that get caught.And I would still only pay 40p for the Chinese Puzzle Maze
I wish you the best of luck.I try to avoid the place...full of herbalists...that get caught.
Allegedly.
The entry pass has doubled in price over five years (offer price), and there is less of an offering on it, no train or river caves (haha).
After having fun with Towers customer service over the skyride for a couple of years, it is time to chat to my lovely friends at the Beach, they promised restitution or replacement of my wife's entry pass from the beginnings of covid...2020...promised by no less than the lovely park entry manager, who they were purchased from, on park, at offer price, a couple of days after the offer ended...god bless him.
Six years I think it is to put a general financial claim in with a complaint previously raised...let's see if we can get her the deserved and paid for pass.
Well aware of all that.
Hasn't been five years yet though has it, and the complaint was made, and noted, at the time.
They agreed to give equal value, they didnt, they didn't get back to me as promised.
The old admissions manager was excellent, and he put the transactions through.
Not got next year's pass yet, so I will be going in person, with cash, at the right time.
But I will of course report back.
6 years not 5 years but yeahI wish you the best of luck.
Bear in mind though that legally any debt becomes statuet barred after 5 years so if they decide not to recompence you then legally you can't do anything
Statued barred debt is 6 years in England, 5 years in Scotland. It does not apply to tax, duty and related interest, or national insurance. If a court order has been applied for, and granted, statute barred debt also does not apply.6 years not 5 years but yeah
Thanks - so many memories. Monster, Whip, Turtle Chase were all great fun. And they should install a Tagada in every hospital - "Got piles sir... Not any more
As well as weeping for the Reel, I wish I could take my two great nephews in the old Funhouse.
Fantastic place for half a rainy day, it had a smell all of its own, a bit like a wet summer queueline for the Space Invader.
Ah, the Log Flume.... A perfect ride - right combination of length, drops, wetness (and what TP seem to have forgotten, making the seat/floor dry - YES I'm talking to you Storm Surge). Not sure the Fun House would be H&S compliant today....Funhouse was the go to attraction. And with my dad limitting me to three rides then fun house was a no brainer. Log flume was another guaranteed ride choice.
Not 100% sure, but the oldest one I have is for the 2007 seasonWhen did season passes start? Did they have one when it was free entry and ride tickets? If so how did it work?
The non rider pass is essentially free money for PB which is baffling why it wasn't brought back sooner. Non riders will also spend in on site food and beverage so a win win for that park. How many will actually use it remains to be seen.
