(Almost) free passes
How is that even possible - £79?!?!?! At that price, I'll be holding meetings in the London Eye!
How is that even possible - £79?!?!?! At that price, I'll be holding meetings in the London Eye!
The Discovery Pass offered 200 dates and retailed for £99.I should also add that this is the “Essential” tier, which grants practically nothing aside from entry and has quite a few exclusion dates.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe it grants around 300 days of entry, with weekends over summer being excluded alongside the usual suspects.
I've never understood why Merlin do not do a family pass for (say) 4 people and your last sentence could pretty much make up a decent family pass, for perks and price: ≃ £440 or ≃ £36pm is quite a good deal to be honest (based on these sale prices). Tweak the benefits a bit and I reckon that could be popular. I often think when talking to friends about passes that 4 x passes for a family always sounds more expensive than one total price for 4 people, even if there wouldn't be much difference in the pricing!The Discovery Pass offered 200 dates and retailed for £99.
The Essential pass offers 339 days of visits. The Gold Pass used to offer around 340 days of visits, usually a bit over.
Saturdays in August are blacked out for the Essential pass, as well as Bank Holidays, but that's surprisingly it (Fireworks too, obvs). Sundays in August are fine.
I can see many families buying a single Gold Pass, to enable the discount and the free parking, and then having Essential Passes for everyone else. Especially at £79 a throw.
What we used to do. But seriously, the annual pass is only value if you're going >2 times, and then you're talking less than £25/visit. Merlin might as well drop their trousers and bend over...I can see many families buying a single Gold Pass, to enable the discount and the free parking, and then having Essential Passes for everyone else. Especially at £79 a throw.
As for blackout dates, who even goes at super-peak times??
1. Lots of people, that’s why it’s deemed “super peak”.
Exactly this. My daughter has just started as a primary school teacher and as we both like going to theme parks together (Towers mostly), we are now restricted to weekends and holidays only. It's not too bad regarding the opening weekend, Scarefest or Fireworks as we've always done those on the weekends but any other time we are now limited to set days through the season. Not all of us are lucky enough to pick and choose a quiet day whenever we want, just like many thousands of people are not lucky enough to visit parks in Europe or America - although some vloggers and commentators seem to think you're not normal if you don't visit parks abroad!It’s worth remembering that lots of people can only go at peak times. If you’re a family with children (or if you work in a profession such as teaching, for that matter), you can only really attend during weekends and holidays.
Granted, that doesn’t mean you have to attend on a weekend during August or October, but it does still mean you can’t go on the quiet weekdays in September.
It’s worth remembering that lots of people can only go at peak times. If you’re a family with children (or if you work in a profession such as teaching, for that matter), you can only really attend during weekends and holidays.
Granted, that doesn’t mean you have to attend on a weekend during August or October, but it does still mean you can’t go on the quiet weekdays in September.
No the only pass to include fireworks dates is the Platinum. You can usually get in on a fireworks day by paying for an upgrade ticket - this year it was £25 per day. You can upgrade for a similar if not the same price for any other blocked date too I believe.Are any fireworks dates included with the £79 pass? Is it possible to upgrade?
Sale is now over, cheapest pass is back to £139.
