Slackjawedyokel
TS Member
Yes that’s absolutely fair but for me it does mean that Merlin parks probably aren’t for me and I probably won’t bother to visit again. I would like to visit a park, pay a realistic entrance fee and have a reasonable expectation of a good experience. Merlin’s gone for an alternative twin-track approach where you pay a smaller entrance charge (sometimes very small if you have an annual pass or collect a twofor etc) and it’s a bit of a lottery whether you have a decent day out or have to come back multiple times to get the full experience OR you open your wallet, shake it and probably have a pretty good day out, bypassing the families in the regular queues. If not too many of the attractions you want to go on are shut.You say that - but I wonder how much they actually made from park entrance fees. Not a lot of guess.
Nope- I’d rather go further afield to places where the entrance fee’s higher but reliability and ride ops mean you’re almost certain to have a decent experience.
